Specification on EC4 (part 2 of 2)
Part 2 of 2
External Equipment
• Electrically Operated Roof (4 external actuators on corners). Each actuator de-rated to 460 kg (total thrust 1840 kg). Roof weighs only 150 kg including awning and solar panels. Roof is fully raised or lowered in 23 seconds.
• Fully Retractable Electric Awning (3 m long x 2.5 m wide). Manual over-ride (wind in or out using supplied crank) included. Retracts into roof recess so will not foul on passing foliage. Awning is fully extended or retracted in 55 seconds. Awning is Omnistor 6002 (Safari room and Residence rooms are available for this model according to manufacturer). Comes with two spring-loaded concealed poles that can be simply dropped to ground to support awning (and pegs).
• Retractable Electric Steps [interlocked with handbrake with visible and audible alarm at driver’s position]. Steps extend or retract fully in 5 seconds.
• Buttons to actuate the roof, steps and awning must be kept pressed during operation (safety)
• 8 vinyl windows in pop-up (soft walled) section providing 3600 view. All windows with insect and privacy screens.
• 4 Dometic double-insulated casement-type tinted windows in hard walls of camper with insect and privacy screens. Windows can be fully or partially opened.
• All zips YKK, plastic and non-corroding
• Hidden (behind lockable doors/covers) Fuel and Water Fillers
• Full Body Skirts
• LH external above-chassis locker door folds down horizontal as a table (1.1 m x 0.8 m)
• 3500 kg rear tow bar and Hayman Reece hitch receiver. 350 kg towball download. Two safety chain connection points. Includes hitch with bolt holes for tow bar or pintle hook.
• Rubber bellows (boot) connecting cabin and camper, providing 1.56 m x 500 mm size access (650 mm access with cushions removed)
• Quick detach system so front cabin can still be tilted for engine access.
• Standard internal Canter rear-view mirror is removed; however, standard convex wide-angle heated external mirrors remain
Camper storage
• Internal
o 9 plastic storage drawers each 550 x 380 x 220 [4 under bed, 2 under sink, 3 under cooktop]
o 1 plastic storage drawer 550 x 380 x 110 [under sink]
o 2 small vertical storages each 450L x 100D x 90W behind sink and cooktop each with hinged cover/lid that folds flush with benchtops
o Storage under each seat in camper. LHS approximately 480 x 640 x 150D. RHS approximately 790 x 670 x 360D, however, approximately 75% of this is taken up with the Webasto Dualtop and engine air cleaner
o Small shampoo shelf in ensuite, approx 140 x 90D x 100
o Other shelf in ensuite
o [Storage above bed on mattress]
• External above-chassis (sealed against water ingress)
o 2 storage compartments LHS 1250 L x 730 D x 495 H, RHS 1250 L x 840 D x 495 H. Note: small part of RHS locker taken up with water pump, filter and valving.
o RH locker door folds up. LH locker door folds down to form table
o Each locker has one 12 volt cig-type plug, plus one fluoro overhead light on local ON/OFF, plus each locker has 4 “folding flush” tie down hooks in floor
• External below-chassis
o Irregular shape but approximately 400L x 200D x 200W (2 off)
• Other
o Cabin roof rack (approx 1.6 m W x 0.8 m L)
Lighting
• Cabin
o Dome lights (overhead at front). Local ON/OFF/AUTO operates without keys
o Fluoro light (overhead at rear). Local ON/OFF operates without keys
• Camper internal
o 3 x LED diffusion lights above table, cooktop, and sink area (via individual ON/OFF c/b at command panel)
o 2 x LED reading lights at bed head (via local ON/OFF at lights)
o 1 x LED down light in ensuite (via local ON/OFF outside ensuite)
o 2 x LED night lights at stair well and on floor at bed end (via single ON/OFF c/b at command panel)
o Concealed strip lights on dimmer (via single ON/OFF c/b at command panel)
• Camper external
o 1 x LED camp light externally mounted each side (via single ON/OFF c/b at command panel)
o 1 LED strip fluoro light in each external locker (via local ON/OFF at lights)
Keys (5 off)
• External above and below-chassis lockers (all keyed alike)
• Camper front door. Camper door also has key-operated deadbolt (keyed alike).
• Thetford toilet external hatch
• Water and aux fuel tank filler hatch door
• Vehicle door and ignition key (same key)
Circuit breakers, switches, fuses (excluding Fuso, i.e. camper only)
• AC circuit breaker inside entry door panel
• DC fuses inside entry door panel
o Main fuse for command panel and all the circuit breakers fed off the command panel
o Start battery BEP sensor
o House battery BEP sensor
o Switch internal to Webasto heater
o Fan internal to Webasto heater
o Glowpin internal to Webasto heater
o Whale external in-line pump
• Circuit breakers on the command panel (all are circuit breakers, those shown are also ON/OFF)
o Webasto heater (plus own control panel)
o Webasto cooktop (plus own control panel)
o Water pump
o Refrigerator o Emergency lights (both outside lights) ON/OFF
o Galley light ON/OFF
o Dimmer
o Camp light LHS ON/OFF
o Night lights ON/OFF
o Lights
o DC outlets
o Camp light RHS ON/OFF o Awning
o Table light
o Roof
o Steps
o “Night lights” refers to the light at the door entry floor and the light at the bed entry floor
o “Dimmer” turns activates concealed strip lights above foot end and head end of bed and above galley. These concealed strip lights have their own dimmer below the sink but must be turned ON/OFF via the “Dimmer” c/b at the command panel.
o “DC outlets” means the internal and external camper cig-type DC outlets
o “Lights” provides power to all the local lights (operated via separate local switches beneath the cooktop, for details see below). The “Lights” circuit breaker also turns on “backlighting” at the Command panel so it is illuminated at night. It also is the circuit breaker for the Thetford toilet, and so the “Lights” circuit breaker must be on to operate the toilet.
• Circuit breakers and fuses elsewhere
o EC4 has a separate fuse panel for all the non-Fuso “options” in the cabin, and also fusible links for the Anderson plugs on the charging circuits for the CTEK
• All lights are operated from the command centre except for the following which have their own local switches
o Both external locker fluoro lights
o Ensuite
o Cooktop overhead
o Bed head lights (two)
o Concealed strip lights have local dimmer
• In addition, the table light (switch near door entry) has its own circuit breaker on the command panel.
• The in-line Whale pump for the outside “tap” has its own local switch at the tap (inside the camper battery compartment)
Options selected
• Stratos Driver and Passenger bucket LTSS seats with optional lumbar support on both seats. Note that the Canter factory engine inspection hatch under the passenger seat is no longer accessible with the Stratos seats, and the seat back tool storage is removed (
http://www.stratos.com.au/products/ltss/)
• Front centre floor (between seat) console in cabin
• Second water tank (100 litres, 85-90 litres usable) with pump, fittings incl gauge
• Second diesel tank (100 litres, 85-90 litres usable) with pump, fittings incl separate fuel gauge. Aux fuel tank pumps into main fuel tank, switch on dash with automatic 20-minute. Fuel pump rate is 2 litres/minute. If main tank overflows, it overflows back into the auxiliary tank so pumping from the auxiliary tank cannot overflow the main tank.
• Main fuel tank breather is in original position above tank
• Auxiliary fuel tank breather is mounted similarly to the water tank breathers (see “Plumbing” above)
• Alloy hammertone powdercoated bullbar (ECB) (
http://www.ecb.com.au/dhtml/index.htm). Hinged to allow cabin to tilt for engine access.
• Scrub (brush) bar (25 mm alloy hammertone powdercoated) with roof rack and floor (Bullbar provides access to roofrack). Scrub bar has four tabs for lights or aerials or sand flag.
• Long handled shovel fitted to crosswise at rear of chassis
• Stainless steel windscreen stone guard fitted to scrub bar
• Window tinting (driver and passenger, plus strip across top of windscreen)
• Comprehensive corrosion proofing
• Endless air engine-driven compressed air (8 ft3/min @ 100 psi or 3.78 litres/sec @ 690 kPa) system with 13 litre air tank, fittings, hose and reversible gauge/nozzle (so can also reach Super singles fitted with inflation valve pointing inwards) (
http://www.endlessair.com.au/Information.htm). This size tank and flow rate is sufficient to pump up a super single from 20 psi to 40 psi in 70 seconds, and also to re-seat the bead on the rim after repair
• Boggard Diesel Engine Turbo (shut-off) Timer, variable from 0.5 to 5.0 minutes with manual STOP
• Solar/privacy screens for driver and passenger windows and windscreen of cabin (also will fit bellows area to provide privacy for camper)
Owner supplied/organised accessories fitted by EC sub-contractors
• Codan 9323 100 watt HF radio with auto-tune aerial
• Tekonsha Prodigy electric brake controller with 7-pin flat plug
• Daytime running lights (switch on dash; when ON, low beam (and rear parking lights) comes on every time engine ignition is on, when OFF, low beam is normal (i.e. off unless turned on via headlight stalk))
• Headlight ON (ignition off) warning buzzer
• Sensatyre tyre pressure monitoring system with internal rim mounted sensors (
http://www.outbackaccessories.com/sensatyre/sensatyre.html)
• Cruise control, e-Cruise (stalk type)
• Central remote locking/keyless entry with flashing indicators and audible chirp (but without engine immobiliser, although can optionally be connected as immobiliser). Doors can be locked via remote locking even when Turbo timer is in count-down mode and engine remains running.
• 350 amp Anderson plug fitted to vehicle batteries and also to jumper leads for battery starting
• 50 amp external Anderson plug powered from camper batteries (fused)
• 50 amp external Anderson plug (fusible link) to allow charging of starter batteries via CTEK (see below)
• 50 amp external Anderson plug (fusible link) to allow charging of house batteries via CTEK (see below)
• CTEK portable battery charger/AC power supply MULTI XS 7000 (7 amp continuous charger/power supply). CTEK can switch between conventional lead-acid (starter) and AGM (house) batteries
• 5 metre extreme-duty jumper leads [1000 amps] on 350 amp Anderson plugs and alligator clips
• Bury system 8 mobile phone car kit with external NextG aerial mounted to driver side external rear mirror bracket
• Iridium 9505A external magnetic aerial. 9505A handset with internet data kit.
• Hella Rallye driving lights 2000 series (1 pencil, 1 spread, Pencil on driver’s side). Fitted with protective covers.
• Alpine audio system CDA105 with IPOD/MP3/USB cable and remote control (
http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product.asp?modelID=415 )
• Eclipse 4" Coax replacement audio speakers in cabin
• RP3 digital car compass and indoor/outdoor thermometer with ice warning
• Uniden UH075 handheld UHF CB (2 off)
• GME Electrophone TX4400 vehicle UHF CB with external aerial mounted to passenger side external rear mirror bracket
• UHF external aerial RFi CD931 (
http://www.rfi.com.au/downloads/wireless/mobile-antennas/UHF-band/CD93-CD94.pdf)
• e-Toll transmitter
• Four extra 12 volt cig-type power outlets in cabin [Satellite phone, handheld UHF, laptop, spare]
• Caframo 747 Ultimate 12 Volt fan (suction mounted) for use in bed area or dinette or kitchen areas
• Hideaway safe in cabin (
http://www.hideawaysafe.com.au/)
• GPS Garmin Mobile PC running on Fujitsu T5010 laptop mounted in front of centre console
• Street Navigator Australia and NZ
• OziExplorer navigation software
• Hella replacement twin Horn
• VDO analogue voltmeter
• Additional 1 kg dry powder fire extinguisher fitted into cabin
• Spare wheel rubbish bag and cover (model V3) from InFront camping products (rated to 80 kg). See
http://www.infrontcampinggear.com.au/category84_1.htm
Notes
• Windscreen washer, brake and radiator fluids can all be checked and topped up without tilting cab
• Steering and engine oil need cab lifted
• Fresh water and fuel tanks are all lockable, or behind locked doors
• Can fit into standard 20 foot hightop shipping container without needing to remove bullbar, scrub bar, roof rack or rear-mounted spare wheels
• Camper is constructed from composite fibreglass with closed cell foam structural foam sandwich. Walls and roof 38 mm thick, floor 45 mm thick. All have 35 mm insulation/construction foam in the sandwich.
• All internal furniture is fibreglass and moulded onto camper
• All camper vinyl rated -300 to +700 C (triple layered)
• All slide-out drawers have two yacht-style locking catches per drawer
• Tare weight with standard inclusions 3900 kg; GVM 4500 kg for on-road use (6000 kg for off-road use)
• Where available, fittings and equipment are marine-grade for best reliability and longevity
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