Pierburg heaters and cut-off valve wiring "Haynes style" + thermoswitches

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Pierburg heaters and cut-off valve wiring "Haynes style" + thermoswitches

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(E D I T: Sorry, wrong forum!)

1. In posts on this forum and on multiple images I've found when looking for how to wire the manifold heater, carb body heater, automatic choke heater and the idle cut-off valve the first two is said to belong to the thermoswitched +12v while the two later should be connected to the ignition +12v. However when looking in my bus (1.9 DG '83) the three heaters are connected in series, while the idle cut-off valve is connected separately. Looking at the schematic in Haynes "service and repair manual" the diagram clearly matches my bus setup in that regard. Who's right and who's wrong here?

F35: Thermoswitch for inlet manifold preheating
J81: Inlet manifold preheating relay

N51: Heater element for inlet manifold preheating
N52: Heater element for throttle channel heating/carburettor
N1: Automatic choke
N3: By-pass air cut-off valve

2. F35 "035 919 369 C", this do have two connectors, I guess that one should be connected to +12v as input while the other connector is outputing that current until the specified temp (55-65C) is reached?

3. J81, how do I verify that the relay do work?

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Re: Pierburg heaters and cut-off valve wiring "Haynes style" + thermoswitches

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If you were to wire the air bypass solenoid to the thermal switch, as soon as the engine reached temperature the the air by pass would close and idling would become a issue , stalling at tick over everytime . The Haynes diagram is correct , only the heating element should be connected to the switched circuit . 

 
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Mocki wrote: 31 May 2021, 07:23 If you were to wire the air bypass solenoid to the thermal switch, as soon as the engine reached temperature the the air by pass would close and idling would become a issue , stalling at tick over everytime . The Haynes diagram is correct , only the heating element should be connected to the switched circuit . 

Ah yes, that makes sense. But the difference between Haynes and the wiring purposed at (for example) viewtopic.php?p=8155279#p8155279 is that the automatic choke heater is connected to the ignition +12v.
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They are not wired in series they are just Daisy chained in parallel. There is early and late wiring, yours is the late version, early the choke element didn't go through the thermoswitch.
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bigherb wrote: 31 May 2021, 11:48 They are not wired in series they are just Daisy chained in parallel. There is early and late wiring, yours is the late version, early the choke element didn't go through the thermoswitch.
Thanks for the explanation! That mystery "solved" then. :)
 
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