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INDUSTRIE
FALCON
3. INSTALLATION DETAILS
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations: 1996
In the interest of safety,
it is the law
that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance with the above
Regulations, Building Regulations/Building Standards Scotland, Codes of Practice, current I.E.E. Regulations and the
byelaws of the Local Water Undertaking. Failure to comply with the Regulations may lead to prosecution; it is your
responsibility to ensure that the law is complied with.
N.B.
For Northern Ireland the rules in force apply.
Important
- If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber framed building it should be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas
Engineers document IGE/UP/7. If in doubt advice should be sought from the Local Supplier.
Location of Boiler
The installation of the Falcon must be on a suitable non-combustible load bearing wall which will provide an adequate
fixing for the boiler mounting bracket assembly. The location should be in an area where the water pipes will not be
subjected to frost conditions. In siting the combination boiler the following limitations
must
be observed:
The combination boiler may be installed in any room or internal space, although particular attention is drawn to the
requirements of the current I.E.E. wiring regulations and in Scotland the electrical provisions of the building regulations
applicable in Scotland, with respect to the installation of the combination boiler in a room or internal space containing
a bath or shower.
Where a room sealed appliance is installed in a room containing a bath or shower any electrical switch or appliance control
utilising mains electricity must be situated so that it cannot be touched by a person using the bath or shower.
Air Supply
The room or compartment in which the boiler is installed does not require a purpose provided vent when using the standard
concentric flue.
Flue System
The boiler allows the flue outlet to be taken from the rear of the boiler, from either side or vertically.
A standard flue length of 0.75 metres is provided. Alternative lengths of two or three metres can be supplied (equivalent
to wall thicknesses of up to 565, 1815 and 2815mm for rear flues, deduct 91mm plus distance from side wall for side outlet
flues). It is absolutely
essential
, to ensure that products of combustion discharging from the terminal cannot re-enter the
building, or enter any adjacent building, through ventilations, windows, doors, natural air infiltration or forced ventilation/
air conditioning.
Gas Supply
If necessary the local Gas supplier should be consulted, at the installation planning stage, in order to establish the
availability of an adequate supply of gas.
An existing service pipe must
not
be used without prior consultation with the Local Gas supplier.
A gas meter can only be connected by the Local Gas supplier, or by a Local Gas suppliers Contractor.
Installation pipes should be fitted in accordance with BS6891-1988.
Appliance inlet working pressure must be 20mbar MINIMUM, for NG and 37 mbar minimum for LPG.
Pipework from the meter to the combination boiler must be of an adequate size.
The boiler requires 2.73m
3
/h of natural gas, and 2,00 kg/h of LPG.
Do not use pipes of a smaller size than the combination boiler inlet gas connection.
The complete installation must be tested for gas soundness and purged as described in BS6981-1988. All pipework must
be adequately supported. An isolating gas valve is provided and should be fitted on the boiler gas inlet. Please wait 10
minutes when lighting from cold before checking gas rate. Gas pressures should be checked after the boiler has operated
for 10 minutes to reach thermal equilibrium.
Water System
Note - the boiler is designed for sealed systems only and must NOT be used on open vented systems.