Standards for permitted fuels
EN 14961-3
Solid bio-fuel - Fuel specifications and classes
Part 2: Wood briquettes for non-industrial use
EN 14961-5
Solid bio-fuel - Fuel specifications and classes
Part 5: Firewood for non-industrial use
1. BImSchV
First Ordinance of the German Federal Government for imple‐
mentation of the Federal Emission Protection Law, BGBl. I P.
491, in the applicable version.
2.4.2 Installation and approval of the heating system
The boiler should be operated in a closed heating system. The following standards
govern the installation:
ÖNORM / DIN EN 12828 Heating Systems in Buildings
NOTICE! Each heating system must be officially approved.
The appropriate supervisory authority (inspection agency) must always be informed
when installing or modifying a heating system, and authorisation must be obtained
from the building authorities:
Austria: Inform the civic/municipal building authorities.
Germany: Notify an approved chimney sweep and the building authorities.
2.4.3 General information for installation room (boiler room)
Boiler room characteristics
▪ There must not be a potentially explosive atmosphere in the boiler room as the
boiler is not suitable for use in potentially explosive environments.
▪ The boiler room must be frost-free.
▪ The boiler does not provide any light, so the customer must provide sufficient light‐
ing in the boiler room in accordance with national workplace design regulations.
▪ When using the boiler over 2000 metres above sea level you should consult the
manufacturer.
▪ Danger of fire due to flammable materials.
No flammable materials should be stored near the boiler. Flammable objects (e.g.
clothing) must not be put on the boiler to dry.
▪ Damage due to impurities in combustion air.
Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents containing chlorine in the room where
the boiler is installed.
▪ Keep the air suction opening of the boiler free from dust.
Ventilation of the boiler room
Ventilation air for the boiler room should be taken from and expelled directly outside,
and the openings and air ducts should be designed to prevent weather conditions (foli‐
age, snowdrifts, etc.) from obstructing the air flow.
Note on standards
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Safety
Design Information
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