Specifications

Electrical System
5.5
5.5.3 Connection and Routing of
Equipment Wiring
Always connect the equipment directly to terminal 30 via
an additional fuse. When routing lines, keep them as short
as possible and avoid loops. Do not twist cables. Always
ensure that the aerial and electrical equipment have good
ground connection to the vehicle body. Aerial cables
connecting lines between the transmitter, receiver and
operating panel must be separated from the body ground
with a wiring harness.
Never kink or pinch the antenna line.
5.6 Electro Magnetic
Compatibility
Individual appliances may cause interference with the
Sprinter's electrical systems. All electronic components
installed by DCAG have been initially checked for their
electromagnetic compatibility with all vehicle components
and electrical systems.
When retrofitting electrical or electronic systems/
equipment it is necessary to check their electromagnetic
compatibility.
The following standards provide information on
electromagnetic compatibility:
ISO 11451
ISO 11452
CESPR 25
MBS22100
For additional information, please contact DCMC and
DCV’s designee, the Engineering/Compliance
Department at
DaimlerChrysler
Manufacturing International LLC.