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Fuller Advantage™ Automated Transmission …

Installation GuideFuller Advantage Automated TransmissionTRIG0980 EN-USJune 2016FA(M)-XX810B-EA3 FAO-XX810C-EA3 FAO(M)-XX810C-EA3 FAO(M)-XX810S-EC3 Warnings and CautionsWarnings and CautionsIntroduction and General InformationWarnings and CautionsImportant NoticeAny reference to brand name in this publication is made as an example of the types of tools and materials recommended for use and should not be considered an endorsement. Equivalents may be description and specifications contained in this service publication are current at the time of reserves the right to discontinue or modify its models and/or procedures and to change specifications at any time without symbol is used throughout this manua l to ca ll attention to procedures where carelessness or fa ilure to follow specific instructions may result in personal injury and/or component damage.

2 General Information General Transmission Identification Tag Information All Fuller Advantage Automated Transmissions are supplied with component identification tags.

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1 Installation GuideFuller Advantage Automated TransmissionTRIG0980 EN-USJune 2016FA(M)-XX810B-EA3 FAO-XX810C-EA3 FAO(M)-XX810C-EA3 FAO(M)-XX810S-EC3 Warnings and CautionsWarnings and CautionsIntroduction and General InformationWarnings and CautionsImportant NoticeAny reference to brand name in this publication is made as an example of the types of tools and materials recommended for use and should not be considered an endorsement. Equivalents may be description and specifications contained in this service publication are current at the time of reserves the right to discontinue or modify its models and/or procedures and to change specifications at any time without symbol is used throughout this manua l to ca ll attention to procedures where carelessness or fa ilure to follow specific instructions may result in personal injury and/or component damage.

2 Departure from the instructions, choice of tools, materials and recommended parts mentioned in this public ation may jeopardize the personal sa fety of the servi ce tec hnici an or vehicle : Failure to follow indicated procedures crea tes a high risk of personal injury to the servicing technici : Fai lure to follow indicated procedures may cause component damage or : Hi ghly recommended procedures for proper service of this : Additional servic e information not covered in the service : Hel pful removal and install ation procedures to aid in the service of this unit.!Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction / General InformationIntroduction and General Information .. iAbout this Manual .. 1 Product 3 Suggested Tools/Publications.

3 5 Vendor 6 Section 2: Vehicle Space ClaimVehicle Space Claim .. 7 Shift Label Requirements .. 8 Eaton Shift Console Space Requirements .. 9 Eaton Shift Lever and Tower Space 10 Vehicle Space Claim .. 11 Section 3: Clutch InterfaceClutch Interface .. 13 ECA Clutch Installation .. 14 Section 4: Transmission InterfaceTransmission 16 Air Supply and Air Drying 19 Lubrication Requirements and Specifications .. 20 Cooler Requirements .. 23 Section 5: Electrical System InterfaceElectrical Wiring Requirements .. 25 Electrical Wiring Recommendations .. 30 Power Harness .. 33 Ignition Circuit 37 Typical Start Enable Relay 38 Typical System with Eaton Push Button .. 49 Typical System with Eaton Shift Lever.

4 42 Dimmer Control Input Connection .. 43 Diagnostic Connector .. 44J1939/15 Data Link .. 45 SAE J1939 Data Link Broadcast Messages .. 47 SAE J1939 Data Link Received 52 SAE J1587 Data Link Broadcast Messages .. 58 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsSection 6: System Integration SpecificationsGear 59 Hill Start Aid .. 61 Auto Neutral .. 62 Urge to Move .. 62 Automatic Traction Control (ATC) .. 63 Shift Input Device .. 63 Engine .. 63 Remote Throttle Enable .. 63 Alert Tone .. 64 Service Lamp .. 64 OEM Vehicle Equipment Programming Station (VEPS) ..64 Section 7: Auxiliary Equipment InterfacePTO Inputs and Configurations .. 65 PTO Wiring Diagrams .. 67 Section 8: Line Inspection and End of LineLine Inspection and Road Test Instructions.

5 69 Line Inspection Form - Fuller Advantage Automated Models .. 74 Line Inspection Form OEM Wiring Connector/Harness .. 75 Diagnostic 76 Section 9: AppendixPower/Remote Throttle .. 78 Wiring Diagram - OEM Responsibility .. 85 Fuller Advantage Automated Transmission with Analog Shifter Wiring Diagram .. 87 Fuller Advantage Automated Transmission with Push Button Shifter Wiring Diagram .. 89 Connector Pin 91 Torque 93 Change Control Log .. 941 General InformationAbout this ManualThis installation guide references design employing the Generation 2 ECA Power Pack being supplied after November 1, 2015. ECA motors used prior to that date will not have electrical connection information available in this Eaton publication is intended to be a reference guide for the installation of the Fuller Advantage Automated Transmissions.

6 General vehicle and Transmission information is provided to cover the wide range of applications. This information benefits the OEM installer by providing the correct installation procedures to ensure the utmost in satisfactory operation and long service life. For additional Transmission information, see the Suggested Tools section in this manual. For specific engine information contact the engine to adhere to Eaton Installation Requirements may affect Transmission performance and/or warranty Advantage Automated Transmissions are compatible with electronically governed engines equipped with a J1939 data link and certified by Eaton. Transmissions installed at OEM facilities shall meet and be approved by Eaton Application Engineering.

7 Contact Eaton Application Engineering or your OEM Application Engineering department for the proper Application form. All applications shall be submitted for Design ResponsibilityOEM facilities shall submit a design package to Eaton OEM Engineering Support Group for approval prior to any OEM build. A design package consists of the following air supply: Source of air supply and routing and clipping of air supply cooling system: Cooler type and capacity, cooler hose(s) routing and power and ground: Detailed drawing of battery power and ground harness drawings: Construction detail of individual wiring harnesses including harness routing location and clipping schematic: High-level schematic of how this Transmission interfaces with the ApprovalFuller Advantage Automated Transmission Systems installed at OEM facilities must meet the requirements and be approved using the Eaton Transmission Application Approval Form.

8 Please contact Eaton Application Engineering or your OEM's Applica-tion department for the latest Application form. Driveline Torque Requirements - Driveline angular acceleration and driveline torque shall not exceed requirements stated in Eaton Application Guideline specification TRAG2600. Applications and PTO Applications- refer to Application Guidelines Manual TRAG2600 and PTO Torque Limits TMIB0127 for PTO application effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this manual. However, Eaton makes no war-ranty, either expressed or implied, based on the information provided. With each new application, engine manufactures should be contacted to make sure desired engines are compatible with these InformationGeneral InformationTransmission Identification TagAll Fuller Advantage Automated Transmissions are supplied with component identification tags.

9 All tags are located on the bot-tom, center of the should be taken not to damage the identification tag during the installation : When the OEM is developing Transmission trim line cradles, please take the location of the serial tag into account to avoid damaging the serial not remove the identification IdentificationNomenclatureFuller Advantage Automated TransmissionsEaton TransmissionsFuller TransmissionsModelSerialAssembled InEaton CorporationKalamazoo, MI USAFF uller Advantage SeriesM-14/15 = Torque ratingX 100 + 50 lb-ftMulti-torqueEaton CumminsRatio Set (Small Step)Number of Speeds14810S-EC3 Gen 3 AutomationDesign LevelMechicanical & ElectronicEaton Cummins Strategic Alliance PackageAODesign LevelFFuller Advantage SeriesM-14/15 = Torque ratingX 100 + 50 lb-ftMulti-torqueEaton CumminsRatio Set (Small Step)

10 Number of Speeds15810S-EC3 Gen 3 AutomationDesign LevelMechicanical & ElectronicAODesign Level3 General InformationProduct FamiliarizationFeatures of Fuller Advantage Automated Transmissions A MEIIR circuit is not required for the Fuller Advantage Automated Transmissions. 12/24 Volt capable Electric Clutch Actuator (ECA) to manage clutch engagement for improved Transmission shifting. This requires the OEM to connect a power harness and ground. ECA Clutch which is automatically adjusted at the OEM prior to vehicle being driven. This design requires the OEM to install the grease hose with push to connect fittings that are pre installed. Zerk fittings for cross shaft and release bearing are co-located and easily accessible on the outside of the clutch housing for servicing.


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