EB+ Gen3 Installation guide
96 Innovative Vehicle Solutions 2013
ADR Installations
Introduction
Vehicles equipped to transport hazardous goods or
explosive substances are required to have electrical
systems with specified levels of safety and protection.
These requirements are defined in the European
Agreement on international transport of dangerous
goods by road (ADR).
The ADR requirements apply to the following classes of
dangerous load carrying vehicles: EX / II, EX / III, FL, OX
and AT.
The following key points should be observed on
hazardous goods / ADR trailer installations.
Trailer plate
The print out of the load plate from the DIAG+
program must have the ADR / GGVS certificate number
as indicated.
Stop-lamp back-up power supply
The back-up power supply is connected using the ISO
12098 connector.
Cable routes
Sensor cable route should not be installed to brake air
pipes. Do not run sensor leads in spiral wrapping on
hoses. Cable should be securely fastened to prevent
abrasion and positioned to protect against mechanical
and thermal stress. It is recommended that the cables
are run in trunking or secured at no less than 300 mm
intervals.
Note:
All cables should run ‘up to’ ECU connections.
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