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APPENDIX C

APPENDIX

Description

 

Manual handling means any transporting or supporting of a load (including lifting,  
putting down, pushing, pulling, carrying or moving) by hand or bodily force.

Scope 

 

This assessment will cover the largest unit within each product range manufactured 
by Gledhill.

For specific weights and dimensions please refer to technical data section.

Main Hazards 

Vision may not be clear due to the size of the products.
Adopting an incorrect method of lifting may cause injury, attempting to lift these 
products will require help from others. (Team lifts)

Control Measures

 

Manual lifting procedure

The lift, key factors in safe lifting are:

a. 

Balance

b. 

Position of back

c. 

Positioning of the arms and body

d. 

The hold

e. 

Taking the lead for team lifts

a.  

Balance - 

Since balance depends essentially upon the position of the feet, 

they should be apart about hip breadth with one foot advanced giving full 
balance sideways and forward without tension.  In taking up this position, 
lifting is done by bending at the knees instead of the hips and the muscles 
that are brought into use are those of the thigh and not the back.

b.  

Position of back

 - Straight - not necessary vertical.  The spine must be 

kept rigid, this coupled with a bent knee position, allows the centre line of 
gravity of the body to be over the weight so reducing strain.

c.  

Positioning of arms and body

 - The further arms are away from the side, 

the greater the strain on the shoulders, chest and back. Keep elbows close 
to the body arms should be straight.

d.  

The hold

 - Before lifting ensure you have a good hold.  Two handles are 

provided on Appliance products at the top rear side, these allow one or 
two persons to have a purposely-designed hold at the top of the appliance 
to ensure easy lifting at the top of the product.

e. 

 Taking the lead for team lifts

- As 

more than one person is required 
for these products ensure that one 
person is taking the lead.  

This may 

be you

 so ensure that each person 

that is helping is made aware of the 
weight and of the items listed within 
this assessment.  Make sure you and 
any others helping know the route 
you intend to take that it is clear of 
any obstructions.  Never jerk the load 
as this will add a little extra force and 
can cause severe strain to the arms, 
back and shoulders.  If there are steps 
involved decide on where you will 
stop and take a rest period.  Move 
smoothly and in unison taking care 
to look and listen to others helping 
with the lift.  Where possible use 
a sack truck to move the product 
over long flat distances, only lift the 
products when necessary.  If in doubt 
stop and get more help. 

Individual capability

Individual capability plays an important 
part in handling these products.  Persons 
above average build and strength will 
find it easier and should be in good 
health.  Persons below average build and 
strength may require more rest periods 
during the handling process.

Pregnant women should not carry out 
this operation.

Persons who are not in good health 
should seek medical advice prior to 
commencing any lifting or manual 
handling operation.

Residual risk

Following the guidelines given above will 
reduce any risk to injury.  

All persons carrying out this operation 
must be fully trained and copies of the 
specific risk assessment made available 
for inspection and use in their training 
process.

Further guidance on Manual Handling 
can be obtained from the Health and 
Safety Executive.  Manual Handling 
Operations Regulations 1992.

MANUAL HANDLING OF APPLIANCE PRODUCTS

Summary of Contents for BMBP125

Page 1: ...oilerMate BMBP 145 BoilerMate BMBP 185 BoilerMate BMBP 215 BoilerMate BMBP 225 All models comply with the Hot Water Association specification for thermal stores For a sealed or an open vented central heating and mains pressure hot water supply system incorporating a thermal store ...

Page 2: ...eme as an option to notifying the Local Authority directly Similar arrangements will follow for Scotland and will apply in Northern Ireland from 1st January 06 CORGI operates a Self Certification Scheme for gas heating appliances These arrangements represent a change from the situation whereby compliance with theBuildingRegulationswasacceptediftheBenchmarkLogbookwascompletedand this was then left ...

Page 3: ...ners or Consultants concerned with the design and installation Please Note We do not therefore accept any responsibility for matters of design selection or specification or for the effectiveness of an installation containing one of our products unless we have been specifically requested to do so All goods are sold subject to our Conditions of Sale and Warranty Terms which are set out at the rear o...

Page 4: ...mary heat exchanger flow C4 Primary heat exchanger return C5 Open vent C6 Cold feed C7 Drain C8 Immersion heater boss All the connections are also labelled on the appliance It is essential that the pipework is connected to the correct connection Note The safety open vent and cold feed expansion must be connected to the F E cisternusingthepipeworkassemblyprovided Do not alter or connect any pressur...

Page 5: ...onnections 22mm 22mm 22mm 28mm 28mm MCW DHW pipe connections 22mm 22mm 22mm 22mm 22mm Cold feed expansion connection 15mm 15mm 15mm 15mm 22mm Safety open vent connection 22mm 22mm 22mm 22mm 22mm Drain connection R R R R R Maximum Head Thermal Store 6 meters 6 meters 6 meters 6 meters 6 meters Maximum pressure heating circuit 3 bar 3 bar 3 bar 3 bar 3 bar Volume of primary heat exchanger 4 9 litres...

Page 6: ...Dimensions Model Height D Width E Depth F BMBP 125 2012 680 600 BMBP 145 2012 680 600 BMBP 185 2173 680 600 BMBP 215 2334 680 600 BMBP 225 2534 680 600 Note The Appliance dimensions above do not allow for the100mm high installation base The following table of minimum cupboard dimensions only allow the minimum space requiredfortheappliance includingthetopup cistern Any extra space required for shel...

Page 7: ...pass valve 4 Manual air vent 5 3 port mid position valve 6 Wiring centre Note All components to be supplied by the installer Example installation of an S plan system 1 Pump 2 Storethermostat 3 Bypass valve 4 Manual air vent 5 Central heating zone valve 6 Hot water zone valve 7 Wiring centre Note All components to be supplied by the installer ...

Page 8: ...approximate and subject to a tolerance of 10mm in any direction Space will also be required for a 15mm cold water supply and a 22mm warning overflow pipe Note All dimensions are shown in mm and are to the centre line of pipework Connection Details Dimensions For Top Of Unit Figure 5 570 595 including the door clock 580 58 117 370 Cold Feed Expansion 330 Open Vent Connection Details Dimensions For ...

Page 9: ... s 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 Pressure loss mWG 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BMBP125 BMBP145 BMBP225 BMBP185 BMBP215 Figure 6 Pressure drop across the DHW heat exchanger DHW flow rate l min 5 10 15 20 25 30 Pressure loss bar 4 0 3 5 3 0 2 5 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 BMBP125 BMBP145 BMBP185 BMBP215 BMBP225 Figure 7 ...

Page 10: ...actoryfittedin linescaleinhibitorshouldbe specified at the time of order for hardness levels between 200 and 300 ppm mg l Wherethewaterisveryhardie300ppm mg l andabovethe optionalpolyphosphate type inhibitor should be specified at the time of order However this will need to be fitted by the installer at a suitable point in the cold water supply to the appliance If scale should ever become a proble...

Page 11: ... system is chosen the manufacturer confirms that the design criteria of the new system is at least equivalent to the use of BS EN Standard copper pipework and fittings Taps Shower Fittings Aerated taps are recommended to prevent splashing Any type of shower mixing valve can be used as long as both the hot and cold supplies are mains fed However all mains pressure systems are subject to dynamicchan...

Page 12: ... designed to be installed with condensing or non condensing oil or gas boiler which is capable of delivering hot water at a minimum temperature of 80 C The boiler must be set to operate at nominal 82 C flow which usually corresponds to maximum boiler control thermostat setting It is recommended that an automatic bypass is fitted to compensate for pressure and hence the flow rate changes in the hea...

Page 13: ...teBP i e the maximum static pressure in the store must not exceed 0 6bar The primary pipework connecting the boiler the thermal store and central heating system should be sized to achieve either 11 C rise across the boiler or the maximum temperature rise specified by the boiler manufacturer which ever is smaller But in any case should not be less than 22mm copper tube or equivalent The pressure lo...

Page 14: ...A boiler used in a sealed heating system must be suitable for this application i e must be fitted with an overheat cut out thermostat It is recommended that the F E cistern for the store is fitted at a high level in the same cupboard as the BoilerMate BP However it can be fitted remotely up to 6m above the base of the BoilerMate BP The F E cistern overflow warning pipe should be installed in a mat...

Page 15: ...d on a material which will not easily deteriorate if exposed to moisture The floor of the cupboard needs to be level and even and capable of supporting the weight of the appliance when full Details of the weight when full is provided in the Technical Data section The appliance is designed to operate as quietly as practicable However some noise from pumps etc is inevitable in any heating system Thi...

Page 16: ...ntsforelectricalInstallationsBS7671 2 The electrical mains supply needs to be 230V 50Hz 3 A means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provides full disconnection under over voltage category III conditions must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules This shall be located within 1m of the appliance and only serve the ...

Page 17: ...yforconnection ofthepipeworkandelectricalsupplies Thefeed andexpansioncisternsupportshallbeinstalled ensuringthatthebaseisfullysupportedandthe working head of the appliance is not exceeded and the recommended access is provided for maintenance see the Technical Data section For further information on manual handling See Appendix Note Althoughtheaboveguidanceisprovided any manual handling lifting o...

Page 18: ...BoilerMate BP appliance Obviously if installed in the roof space the feed and expansion cistern and any pipework will need to be adequately insulated to protect against frost damage If the automatic fill version appliance is used the overflow warning pipe shall have a continuous fall be fitted to discharge clear of the building and be sited so that any Overflow can be easily observed It shall also...

Page 19: ...oughtheBoilerMateBPhasnospecialwatertreatmentrequirements theradiators and other parts of the circuit will benefit from the application of a scale and corrosion inhibitor such as Sentinel X100 or a Protector such as Fernox MB1 Thevolumes concentrationshouldbecalculatedinaccordancewiththemanufacturers instructions allowing the volume for the primary coil shown in the Table in the Technical Data sec...

Page 20: ...pework in the BoilerMate BP cupboard DO plumb the overflow warning pipe if fitted in a 20mm internal diameter pipe material which is suitable for use with a heating F E cistern in accordance with BS 5449 such as copper and ensure it has a continuous fall and discharges in a conspicuous external position DO check that the primary system pressure does not exceed 2 bar when the whole of the system is...

Page 21: ...k Code 1 Immersion heater Incalloy 825 immersion heater with dual control safety thermostat XB078 2 Brawa mix thermostatic hot water blending valve XC007 3 Mini expansion vessel XB024 4 Scale inhibitor PCB XB142 5 ITC control thermostat XC010 4 3 2 1 5 ...

Page 22: ... thermostat this should be set at maximum Checkthattheboilerflowtemperatureisadequatewhenitstopsfiring Boilersshould provide a flow temperature of 82 3 C but temperatures as low as 75 C will allow the BoilerMate BP to provide a satisfactory performance Check that the store is charging to at least 75 C Check that the thermostatic blending valve is set to decline water between 55 C 57 C If all the a...

Page 23: ...ood House 40 New Road Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1PA TELEPHONE 01384 442611 FAX 01384 442612 Water Savings Water Related Costs Can Be Reduced By Good Plumbing Practice TAPS MIXERS SHOWERS Unregulated 25 30 l m Regulated 10 12 l m Over 20 l m 5 6 or 8 l m 2 tap half open Fitted with regulator Unregulated 4 Fixing Options For Taps Mixers 1 MK Range Combined Regulators Aerator forscrewingontoTaps ...

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Page 25: ... these allow one or two persons to have a purposely designed hold at the top of the appliance to ensure easy lifting at the top of the product e Taking the lead for team lifts As more than one person is required for these products ensure that one person is taking the lead This may be you so ensure that each person that is helping is made aware of the weight and of the items listed within this asse...

Page 26: ...etailed in the installation and service instructions 9 2 6 Defects caused by corrosion or scale deposits are not covered by any Guarantee 9 2 7 Where we agree to rectify any defect we reserve the right to undertake the work on our own premises 9 2 8 We will not accept any labour charges associated with replacing the unit or parts for any of the following products listed 9 3 Guarantees are provided...

Page 27: ...oods in the Purchaser s possession and in a manner which enables them to be identified as our goods ii the Purchaser shall immediately return the goods to us should our authorised representative so request All the necessary incidents associated with a fiduciary relationship shall apply d the Purchaser s right to possess the goods shall cease forthwith upon the happening of any of the following eve...

Page 28: ...ing Products reserve the right to modify products without prior notice It is advisable to check the product technical detail by using the latest design and installation manuals available from our technical support team or on our website Issue 01 11 08 Our appliances are distributed through Gledhill Building Products depots at Blackburn Braintree Bristol Dudley Hemel Hempstead Huntingdon Inverkeith...

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