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auxiliary heater

Beitrag von boatmen » 23.01.2016 15:19

I bought a beatiful James Cook year 2007 and i have a question ? Which auxiliary heater It is mounted on my camper Webasto or Eberspacher ? Is it the water model or air model ? I need to check something because it seems that the temperature is not hot with low outside temperatures ? thanks in advance for your advice you experts !

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Jake.Coffee
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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von Jake.Coffee » 23.01.2016 19:39

Hello boatmen,

It is an EBERSPAECHER water version D4W SC.
The heat output is quite..... bad , 2 winter packages have been offered, one with a larger heat exchanger and better fan; the other is a air-tronic EBERSPAECHER version situated underneath the right seat.

There is a German description about this two improvements.
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Optimierung_Heizung_JC.pdf
Optimization of the JC heating system 2006-2008
(9.19 KiB) 169-mal heruntergeladen
Jake.Coffee - JC NCV3 - 2007 - 318 - Automatik - Nr. 16

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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von boatmen » 24.01.2016 11:25

I thank you for the information definitely have to do something because I make use predominantly winter. Thanks a greeting.

ulip
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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von ulip » 24.01.2016 11:59

Hallo boatman,
First of all i would check the Heating -/Cooling LIQUID - is there enough in the system?
And: is there some AIR in the system, which should not be there?
In this great Forum you can find a German manual somewhere....
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seit 18.02.2015 Eigentümer von: JC Classic, 318CDI, Bj 05/2007, bernsteinrot-metallic

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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von boatmen » 24.01.2016 14:04

Hallo Ulip, where can i check the fluid level of the system? And can i add water or radiator fluid?

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Janno
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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von Janno » 24.01.2016 14:51

The compensating reservoir is placed unter the bathroom sink. You have to loosen about four screws. The rest of the coverage is attached with velcro.

You should only use heaterfluid.
James Cook 315 CDI Classic EZ 01/2008 Automatik

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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von boatmen » 24.01.2016 16:53

thank you very much I will do this check to see if the bad performance of the heater is due to this problem

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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von ulip » 24.01.2016 19:12

Here the link to the german manual i wrote..

download/file.php?id=3318

i hope this link works as it should

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seit 18.02.2015 Eigentümer von: JC Classic, 318CDI, Bj 05/2007, bernsteinrot-metallic

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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von Janno » 24.01.2016 19:28

boatmen hat geschrieben:thank you very much I will do this check to see if the bad performance of the heater is due to this problem
It won't be. My reservoir was full at the time and under 7° Celsius I was freezing to death. Without any modification you won't get any use out of the original heater.
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Re: auxiliary heater

Beitrag von boatmen » 25.01.2016 13:00

In fact I tried to lift a full tank also air from the circuit but the air coming out is lukewarm. I expected better.

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