Liebherr T264 Truck Parts and Service Manual

Kit Part Number: 700414

Aire Safe

Parts and Service Manual

LIEBHERR

T264 TRUCK

HEPA H14 Variable Speed Pressuriser | INPRESS TS Cabin Display with CO2 Sensor | HEPA Return Air Filter

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Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Safety
  3. Critical Parts & Maintenance Schedule
  4. Operator Guide
  5. Specifications - Pressuriser
  6. Parts List
  7. Technical Details
  8. Smoke Emitter Cabin Pressure Leak Test
  9. Cabin Sealing Test Pressure
  10. Commissioning Procedures
  11. Troubleshooting Guide
  12. User Settings Instructions
  13. Data Download
  14. Warranty

Installation Overview

Manufacturer: LIEBHERR

Type: T264

Model: T264

Cabin Pressure Max: >250 Pascals

Set Auto Cabin Pressure: 50 Pascals / 20 Pascals

Components:

Safety Information

WARNING

The pressurisation system described in this manual has areas that may be dangerous if not treated with great care.

Qualified staff must wear correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when cleaning and servicing this unit due to dust and fibres.

The electrical power system is supplied by 12V DC or 24V DC. Ensure all safety measures are taken and circuit breakers are opened before working on the system.

The air filtration system may contain high-speed rotating equipment with sharp edges. Ensure all safety guards are in place.

HEPA filters cannot be cleaned and must be replaced at the end of their lifecycle or if filter media is damaged.

Particulate Behaviour:

This illustrates the time it takes for particles of different sizes to drop from a height of 1.5m in still air:

Hazardous airborne particulates may remain in air for longer in warehouses and workshops, increasing the chance for workers to breathe in dust. Ensure PPE is worn.

Required PPE:

Maintenance Schedule

The following tables show the suggested maintenance schedule. Site conditions may alter this.

Data download is required to claim the 3-year warranty on the Brushless Blower Motor.

Inspect every 500 Hours and replace when filter is full:

Component / System Action Required
Turbo Pre-cleaner Check operation of the Turbo Pre-Cleaner.
Pressuriser Blower Ensure blower is operational.
HEPA Primary Filter p/n: 500000 Inspect filter capacity indicator. Replace HEPA filter when 80% or greater. Vacuum out housing before replacing the filter elements.
HEPA Return Air Filter P/N: 500024 Vacuum inside cabin floor before replacing filter.
Filter Frame Assembly, Mounts, Seals and Filter Housing Check door seals, all bolts, screws, and all mounts are secure. Check the filter canister & ensure it is correctly fitted. Check latches are operational and in good order. Replace / Re-tension fixtures and fittings required.

15,000 Hours / 36 months:

Component / System Action Required
500 Hour Inspection All 500-hour inspection actions.
Pressuriser's Blower 200002 Replace BRUSHLESS Pressuriser blower.

Critical Parts & Maintenance Schedule:

Item Part Number Qty Description Service Interval
1 500000 1 Fresh Air HEPA H14 Filter (Tested as per EN1822) 1000* Hours (>80% fan capacity)
2 500024 1 HEPA Return Air Filter 500* Hours
3 200002 1 Brushless Blower Motor - 24V 15,000 Hours
4 200027 1 BreatheSafe Digital Display - Data Recorder (INPRESS TS) -

*Filter service hours are subject to cab sealing efficiency, site conditions and correct system use.

Suggested Schedule Servicing:

Fan Capacity Indicator: The filter is serviceable if the motor capacity is between 10% & 80%. We recommend that the filter is changed if the capacity is over 80%. *Site dependent.

Operator Guide

OPERATORS CHECKLIST - PRE-START

  1. Visually inspect the BreatheSafe system for any damage.
  2. Visually inspect the cabin for any damage to doors, windows, seals.
  3. Please remove dust & debris from shoes and clothes before entering the cabin.
  4. Ensure door(s) and windows are closed correctly.
  5. Start engine and turn HVAC on to speed 2 (medium speed).
  6. After fixed speed delay, the BreatheSafe display will show 50 Pascals or pre-set value. The system is working correctly when the pascal value is green.

>> There is no further action required <<

NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION

Cab Air Conditioning: BreatheSafe recommends OEM air conditioning fan is set at mid speed or greater to circulate air around the breathing zone and minimise CO2.

Acceptable operating range for BreatheSafe fan: 10-80%. >80% recommend maintenance.

ALERTS

Specifications High-Capacity HEPA Pressuriser

List of Abbreviations

Abbreviation Description
DH Dual HEPA
DHPR Dual HEPA Powered Recirculation
DHAC Dual HEPA Activated Carbon
DHACPR Dual HEPA Activated Carbon Powered Recirculation
CPM Cabin Pressure Monitor
CPU Central Processing Unit
DB Decibel Sensor
DPM Diesel Particulate Matter
GAS Gas Sensor
HEPA High-Efficiency Particulate Air Filter
HPAFU High Pressure Air Filtration Unit
HRAF HEPA Return Air Filter
HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
MAF Mass Air Flow
OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
PM Particulate Mass
RH Relative Humidity
TEMP Temperature
TS Touch screen
UI User Interface
VMS Vehicle Monitoring System
VS Vibration Sensor
OGSP OnGuard Sensor Pod
CO2s CO2 Sensor INPRESS TS

Parts List - TL4 24V DC Pressuriser Unit

PRESSURISER ASSEMBLY No: 200000

Item No. Qty. Description Part No.
1 1 Pre-cleaner Hood & Rotor Assy 200004
2 4 Pre-cleaner Injector Ring 200005
3 1 TL Fan Blade (inc. in #7) 200006
4 1 TL Nose Cone / Pre-cleaner 200007
5 1 TL Motor Housing 200008
6 1 TL Filter Housing 200009
7 1 24v DC Brushless VSD Motor & TL Fan Blade 200002
8 1 O Ring Seal Kit 2 Parts 200010
9 1 Included in 8 200011
10 1 Wiring Sleeve 200012
11 1 HEPA H14 Filter 500000
12 3 M6 Nyloc Nut 300218 (M6NYL)
13 3 M6 x 55mm Hex Bolt 300982 (M655B)
14 4 M8 x 190 Hex Bolt 301136 (M8190B)
15 8 M8 x 22mm O/D HD Washer 300230 (M8222HTW)
16 4 M8 Nyloc Nut 300249 (M8NYL)
17 5 M4 x 75mm Pan Head Phillips Screw 300162 (M475PBH)

Parts GA - COMPLETE ASSEMBLY No: 700414

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Colour Group
1 09771 1 TL Mount Assy 1 RAL 9002 Liebherr White (Lacnam paints) Assembly
2 09774 1 Fresh Air Inlet Panel Assy 1 RAL 9002 Liebherr White (Lacnam paints) Assembly
3 09792 0 Monitor Mount Assy 1 Charcoal Grey MX83-682 Assembly
4 09791 1 Pipework Main Assy 1 RAL 9002 Liebherr White (Lacnam paints) Pipework
5 09779 0 Return Air Filter Frame Assy 1 Charcoal Grey MX83-682 Assembly

Parts GA

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Material Thickness Colour Group
1 09793 0 TL Mount Assy 1 Gloss White HB72A45/D11452/CS Weld Assy
2 09789 0 Stauff Spacer 2 Plate 5 (As Req'd) Part
3 09787 0 Main Clamp Bar 2 Mild Steel 4 (As Req'd) Part
4 09788 0 Main Clamp Bar 1 Mild Steel 4 (As Req'd) Part
5 250007 [*] TL Mount Std 1 Mild Steel 3 (As Per Assembly Colour) -
6 M8 Coupling Nut - M8 Coupling Nut 2 - - Fastener
7 ST100044 [*] TL Rain Cover / Guard 1 - - (As Req'd) Stock Item
8 200000 [*] TL4 24V DC Unit 1 - - Stock Item

Parts GA

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Material Thickness Colour Group
1 09775 1 Inlet Plate 1 Mild Steel 3 Part
2 09776 0 3" Spigot 1 Stainless Steel Tube Ø76.3 O/D x 1.6 W/T Part
3 09777 1 Top Inlet / Stauff Plate 1 Mild Steel 3 Part
4 09789 0 Stauff Spacer 2 Plate 5 Part
5 09790 0 Tapped Stauff Plate 2 Plate 5 Part

Parts GA

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Material Thickness Colour Group
1 09773 0 Filter Housing Assy 1 Zan 1.6 Charcoal Grey MX83-682 Part
2 09785 0 Filter Cover 1 - - Charcoal Grey MX83-682 Part
3 500024 [*] HEPA Filter 400x210x31 1 - - - Part
4 300815 - M5 x 20 Male Scallop Knobs 2 - - - Part

Parts GA

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Material Thickness Colour Group
1 09778 0 Monitor Plate 1 Mild Steel 3 Charcoal Grey MX83-682 Part
2 TQ218108.510 0 Ø19 O/D x 10L Spacer 4 Mild Steel Ø19 O/D (As Req'd) Stock Item
3 250101 [*] Monitor Box, Large 1 - - (As Req'd) Stock Item

Parts GA

Item No. Part No Rev Description Qty Material Thickness Colour Group
1 300480 - 3" Stauff Clamp 6 - - - -
2 300388-0350 - 76.3 x 1.6 @ 350mm 1 Stainless Steel Tube - - -
3 300388-0230 - 76.3 x 1.6 @ 230mm 1 Stainless Steel Tube - - -
4 300388-0050 - 76.3 x 1.6 @ 50mm 1 Stainless Steel Tube - - -
5 300388-0870 - 76.3 x 1.6 @ 870mm 1 Stainless Steel Tube - - -
6 300848 - 3" Cobra Neck 1 Silicone - - -
7 200308 - Short Elbow 90 1 Silicone - - -
8 200306 - 3" 45 Elbow Short Drop 2 Silicone - - -
9 200307 - 90 Long Elbow 1 Silicone - - -
10 300850 - 3" Silicone Hose 1 Silicone - - -
11 200305 - 45 Long Elbow 1 Silicone - - -
12 DP7W3 - Stauff Bracket Top Plate 3 Mild Steel - - -
13 300001 - 65-89mm Hose Clamp 12 - - -
14 300388-0110 - 76.3 x 1.6 @ 110mm 1 Stainless Steel Tube - - -

Technical Details

Display Key Features

CO2 Sensor

Connections: 200027

Item Destination
1 PIPE A - AMBIENT PRESSURE - OUTSIDE
2 PIPE B - POSITIVE PRESSURE - INSIDE
3 RJ45 CONNECTOR - CO2 SENSOR
4 OVERRIDE TOGGLE SW = MAX SPEED

Connections Details:

Item Destination
1 12/24 VOLT POSITIVE SUPPLY
2 CAN H OPTION
3 CAN L OPTION
4 SERIAL TRANSMIT RS232
5 MOTOR CONTROL VOLTS OUT
6 ALARM + OUTPUT
7 TEMP SENSOR
8 NO CONNECTION
9 SERIAL RECEIVE RS232
10 DOOR INPUT (+)
11 WINDOW INPUT (+)
12 OV NEGATIVE GROUND

Smoke Emitter Cabin Pressure Leak Test

WARNING

Do not handle until MSDS & all safety precautions have been read and understood. Use personal protective equipment as required.

DANGER

Use only as directed. Do not handle until all safety precautions, including Safety Data Sheet, have been read and understood.

Directions: (Smoke Bomb)

  1. Ensure other workers in close proximity are informed of use. Place on a non-combustible container, away from flammable materials.
  2. Place at Blower intake, or upwind of target area, or near centre of space.
  3. Orient "Smoke Issues Here" toward air stream, away from surfaces. Place candle on a flame / heat resistance plate - if not it will melt into the plastic surface.
  4. Ignite emitter inside the cabin using site approved device i.e., solder torch or 'lighter' and conduct smoke test.
  5. Do not touch or hold smoke generator after ignition - item becomes very hot & remains hot after use.

Smoke Emitter Cabin Pressure Leak Test Procedure:

  1. The pressuriser system is switched on (TEST MODE).
  2. Hold the smoke emitter angled down.
  3. Ignite emitter using site approved ignitor i.e., solder torch or 'lighter'.
  4. When the product ignites, remove the lighter.
  5. If the product flames up, blow out the flame.
  6. Place the emitter in a non-flammable container and place it inside the cabin at floor level and close the door/windows.
  7. Observe smoke leaks to indicate worn-out or broken seal locations. Check leakage points outside the cabin.
  8. Do not come into contact with or inhale smoke haze.
  9. Wait until the smoke haze completely disperses before re-entering the cabin. Open door to allow sufficient ventilation of smoke prior to entering cabin.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):

Pre-operational Safety Checks:

Operational Safety Checks:

Ending Operations and Cleaning Up:

Potential Hazards:

Don'ts:

Cabin Sealing Efficiency Test Procedure

  1. Start Engine - Pressuriser System is ON
  2. Ensure all windows & door(s) are CLOSED correctly (no cabin pressure leaks). NOTE: for a new cabin with effective seals, you may need to open a window slightly before closing the door to bleed the static cabin air pressure outwards. Once door is fully closed then close windows to begin testing.
  3. Enter the Settings menu via the touch screen button.
  4. Select and press the System Check button to go to System Test – Max Fan.
  5. Record / photograph the maximum cabin pressure achieved.

Commissioning Procedures

Follow each step of the installation guide that was supplied with the kit.

Cabin sealing is an integral part of RS20 & ISO 23875; you must ensure that cabin seals are adequate for maintaining positive pressure. In addition, the site (end- user) must have the correct procedure(s) for servicing OPERATOR enclosure seals in a proactive manner rather than reactive. Items such as door and window seals must be in good working order or new seals FITTED before the system installation.

Touch-screen cabin pressure display/controller Part# 200027:

Submission for commissioning procedure as per the diagram below:

The commissioning images required are:

Fill in the Service Tag with the following details:

Please upload machine and installation details in conjunction with the required images. A Commissioning Certificate will be sent to the email address you nominate. **Extended warranty for (RS20 & ISO 23875) Systems is only applicable to operator enclosures meeting this requirement.

Proceed to online commissioning: Commissioning - BreatheSafe

Troubleshooting Guide

BREATHESAFE SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE *TOUCH CONTROL

FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
*ERR error code Poor sensor connection Remove & refit pod connection cable
Corrupted coding Access factory setup - default reset - pin 6759
*Check filter alarm Service hour timeout Access Check Runtime menu - reset hours via 7597 code
Sensor not connected Fit sensor or disable via site access CO2 & or temperature menu
Temperature / CO2 error Filter blocked Service filter
Pressuriser running at full speed/noisy Door or window open Ensure doors & windows securely shut
Cabin sealing capacity not adequate Perform pressure test procedure & seal leak points as required
Sense pipe blocked Ensure clear & not bent
Internal sensor damaged Replace controller
Filter blocking quickly Defective cabin sealing **No need to change setpoint
Pre-cleaner failed Perform pressure test procedure & seal leak points as required
Display blank Poor power supply Check operation & replace if necessary
Controller showing 0.0 pressure Failed controller Check mains supply fuse & correct voltage
Fresh air filter blocked Check voltage & 20AMP supply/connections at pin 1 @ monitor
Door or window open Check earth continuity at controller pin 12
Cabin sealing capacity not adequate Replace monitor
Low pressure alarm Pressuriser not operating Check filter condition & replace if required.
Pressure sense tube blocked Ensure doors & windows securely shut
Poor power supply Perform pressure test procedure & rectify cab sealing
Poor earth Ensure correct voltage 12v or 24v to pressuriser motor pin A
Pressuriser not working Motor faulty Check 1.6V - 10V present at motor Pin C
Check 20A Supply fuse
Check earth continuity Pin B
Replace TL4M

Access Codes:

User Settings Instructions

ENTER SET UP MODE

Start-Up Screen > Main Screen > Settings Button > Settings Screen > Site Access Button > Insert Pin > Site Menu

To enter the Setup mode, press the SETTING button. Then enter SITE ACCESS MENU. Type in 4-number pin and press ENTER.

Insert Pin = 7597

SET UP PARAMETERS

Placing the BreatheSafe 200027 unit into Setup mode allows the adjustment of the following parameters:

Pressure Setpoint

The pressure setpoint changes the pressure that the cabin will be maintained. INPRESS TS maintains the pre-set pressure within the cabin compared to outside.

Enter Setup mode and select ADJUST SETPOINT button. Then, use the onscreen UP and DOWN buttons to change the corresponding fields.

Pressure Alarm Setting

The mining industry benchmark for cabin pressure is 50 pascals and low-pressure is set at 20 pascals.

After a delay the alarm will activate if cabin pressure remains below the pre-set value. Enter Setup mode and select ADJUST SETPOINT button. Then, use the onscreen UP and DOWN buttons to change the corresponding fields.

Service Interval

Use the onscreen UP and DOWN buttons to change the service interval setpoint.

To reset the current runtime to zero, press the RESET CURRENT RUNTIME button and enter the site access pin.

Date & Time Settings

Change the recorded date displayed and measured by the INPRESS TS.

Pressure Alarm Buzzer Setting

To disable the buzzer, toggle through to the ENABLED and DISABLED buttons.

Calibrate Zero Sensor

Over long runtime, the 200027 may need recalibration. This screen allows the sensor to be recalibrated if more than 5 Pascals are out. To recalibrate, open windows and doors, turn off air conditioning, and any other device that may alter cabin pressure. Then, press the AUTO ZERO SENSOR button and leave the cabin while measuring. This process will reset the Zero Pressure.

CO2 Module Enable/Disable

Enable or disable to CO2 module used for measuring CO2 levels within the cabin.

CO2 Primary Alarm Point

The first alarm will sound when CO2 levels inside the enclosure reach this point.

CO2 Alarm Delay

After CO2 (concentration in ppm) within the cabin reaches the 1000 ppm setpoint, the alarm will sound after this designated amount of time. The Alarm Delay adjusts the time between the INPRESS TS measuring CO2 concentration and sounding the alarm. Use the onscreen ADJUST buttons to change the corresponding fields. For example, press to toggle through Disabled / 1 - 10 minutes.

CO2 Critical Alarm Mute Reset

The critical alarm is set at 2500 PPM and cannot be changed. The mute delay, however, can be configured.

Data Download – Setting up RS232 Connection

Step 1: Plug in the RS232/USB adaptor

Plug the RS232/USB adaptor into a free USB port on your computer.

Step 2: Open TeraTerm software

Open TeraTerm software. (TeraTerm is an open-source software tool and easily accessible via online search)

Step 3: Configure Serial Port Settings

Use the following settings in TeraTerm: Serial and choose the correct port connection.

Hint: Click on the COMxx Port with the "USB serial Port" connection from the drop-down menu. Example: COM 21. This connection may be different on your computer.

Step 4: Confirm Communication Port

Click OK once the correct communication port has been identified.

Step 5: Setup Serial Port

Go to SETUP and click on Serial Port.

Step 6: Configure COM Ports

Change the COM ports to the following configuration:

Step 7: Save Setup (Optional)

If required, you may choose to save the COM port settings. Go to Settings and click save the setup. Name the file and save it.

Step 8: Restore Setup

The next time a download is required, you may restore the setup, and the required COM PORT settings will be loaded, ready to download the data file from the 200027 unit.

Step 9: Save Setup

From the drop-down menu, click on the Save setup.

Step 10: Restore Setup

Click Restore setup.

Step 11: Choose File Name

Choose the file name you have already saved.

Step 12: Edit Menu Function

From the drop-down menu, click on the Edit menu function.

Step 13: Select All

Press "Select All".

Step 14: Copy Table

Select "Copy table”.

Step 15: Paste into Excel

Open a blank excel document and click on the page. Then, right-click to paste the copied table.

Step 16: Excel Data Instructions - Unformatted

Open an Excel sheet and select the first cell A-1. Next, press and hold down the CTRL button on your keyboard and then press the letter V on the keyboard.

This procedure will paste the copied data onto that Excel sheet. Once that data has been pasted onto the Excel sheet, click on ‘DATA' on the pull-down menu, followed by ‘Text to Columns'. Next, select ‘Delimited' on the newly opened window and click on Next.

Only select the 'Comma' button in the next window and then click 'Finish'. Then, the Excel fields will update such that each piece of data is placed in the correct columns.

The data is now ready for archiving.

Data Logging Formats

BU No: xxxxxx (the device number unique to each unit and used for identification – format = 000000)

Time: [09:25]

Date: [25/07/12]

Pressure: 32 (Pascals) as an example.

Alarm Type:

Warranty Information

Express Warranty

All AireSafe products carry a warranty against defects in materials or workmanship, provided the defects are not from factors outside of AireSafe's control (including neglect, lack of maintenance, improper installation or operation, unauthorized servicing repair, etc.). AireSafe will replace goods defected in material or workmanship at our Janesville factory or designated branch*. All parts deemed as failed or faulty must be returned to AireSafe for evaluation unless otherwise stated in writing.

Note: Systems must be installed and commissioned as per AireSafe installation and commissioning instructions. Once commissioned, the online commissioning sheet must be filled in, extending the components warranty as below. In addition, the system must be serviced and maintained correctly and by trained and qualified personnel. This requisite includes AireSafe technicians, qualified automotive air-conditioning technicians, or qualified auto electricians.

Warranty Period - Standard

Must be supplied with a variable speed pressure controller, data download required for 3-year warranty option. Link to online Commissioning and Extended Warranty Registration form: https://www.breathe-safe.com.au/commission/

What is not covered under Express Warranty?

This Express Warranty is VOID if the product is altered, modified, or used in the manner it was not designed for, also including unauthorized repairs, or using maintenance and repair parts other than those supplied by AireSafe.

AireSafe responsibilities

If there is a defect in material or workmanship not caused by the excluded failures during the warranty period, AireSafe will either replace the defective goods at our Janesville factory, or designated branch. * Alternatively, AireSafe may elect to provide new replacement parts, AireSafe approved repair parts or assembled components needed to repair the defect. AireSafe reserves the right to provide a refund of the purchase price in lieu of replacement or repair at AireSafe's discretion. The replacement or repaired product will be sent to you freight prepaid by the customer or made available for pick-up on site.

Users Responsibilities

The customer should ensure that the system is maintained according to AireSafe service requirements and only authorized parts must be used to service and maintain AireSafe systems. In the event of a suspected warranty claim, AireSafe should be contacted in the first instance to arrange the repair or to assist with diagnosis. Claims should be made within one week of the repair.

After contacting AireSafe, you may be required to deliver or send the parts to AireSafe's Janesville factory or designated branch. * Link to online Warranty claim form: https://www.breathe-safe.com.au/warranty/

Exclusion and Limitations on Damages and Remedies

This warranty is provided in lieu of all other warranties, written or oral, whether expressed by affirmation, promise, description, drawing, model, or sample. To the extent allowed by law, all warranties other than this warranty, whether express or implied, including implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, are disclaimed. The maximum liability of AireSafe under this warranty shall not exceed the original purchase price of the product. Interference with the equipment by or abuse, or by operating the equipment at ambient temperatures or with electrical power characteristics outside the ranges indicated in our specification shall be excluded from this warranty, as shall consequential damages.

Excluded from any express warranty are costs incurred in relation to service outside our factory our designated service branch, including traveling time, waiting time, transport costs, mechanical and overtime payments required.

As per Australian Consumer Law: You are entitled to choose a refund or replacement for major failures with goods. If a failure with the goods or service does not amount to a major failure, you are entitled to have the failure rectified in a reasonable time. If this is not done, you are entitled to a refund for the goods and to cancel the contract for the service and obtain a refund of any unused portion. You are also entitled to be compensated for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage from a failure in the goods or service.

*This express warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from country to country.

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