MS10-11C Issue 4d
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Important Information
In order for the this product to carry full warranty and support from Broseley Fires, the
installation
MUST
be designed, installed and commissioned by a competent person with
one of the following minimum technical competence sets
Set One
Installer has HETAS Wet H004 and G3 Unvented certificates.
Set Two
Installer has HETAS Biomass H005 certificate.
Set Three
Installer has MCS Biomass certificate.
For installations onto open vented heating systems the G3 certificate is not
required. If your installation involves other heat sources (solar, gas, electric and
heat pumps) then additional competences will be required.
Roles & Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the retailer to ensure that prospective customer is made fully
aware of the installation requirements as well as the responsibilities mentioned below:
•
It is the responsibility of the end customer to make sure that their chosen installer
meets the minimum competence requirements.
•
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the installation is carried out in
accordance with the Broseley Fires installation instructions as well as current
building regulations. Installations not complying with Broseley Fires installation
instructions will not be supported in any way.
INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY ANY INSTALLER NOT MEETING THE MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS, WILL RESULT IN VOID PRODUCT WARRANTIES AND WILL NOT
BE SUPPORTED BY BROSELEY FIRES IN ANY WAY.
Please note Broseley Fires do not design heating systems, however we do offer guidance
in these instructions on the minimum requirements of the system.
The installer is
responsible for any and all aspects of the installation.
A site survey will be necessary
to assess the heat requirement of the property and the suitability of the appliance for the
clients needs. The heating system will need to be designed by the installer and detailed
plans produced.
It may be necessary for other tradesman and sub-contractors to become involved in the
installation (such as electricians) these individuals should be working to the installers plans
and specifications.
The installer is ultimately responsible for the final installation
(hence they will need to approve all sub-contracted work). Finally the installer MUST
provide a commissioning certificate to the client for the final completed installation.