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2.6 Gas installation
Warning
Please read notice on page 3 of this
manual
As there have been recorded instances of
the deposition of copper sulphide dust within
the valves and orifices of gas appliances as
a direct result of a reaction between the
hydrogen sulphide contained in some
natural gasses and copper pipe we
recommend that the heater(s) should not be
connected to any natural gas pipe
distribution system which utilizes copper
pipework, including final connections.
Instead steel pipework should be used
throughout.
In the event that it is impractical to use steel
pipework or where installers are obliged or
insist on using elements of copper pipework
within the installation then we strongly
recommend that the gas supplier be
consulted as specific conditions and
requirements may be necessary.
The PV Range of heaters are all
manufactured and pre set for use with
Natural Gas, and all feature 1/2” or 3/4” BSP
connection points. Prior to installation the
supply characteristics (gas type and
pressure) must be checked to ensure that
they are in accordance with the data plate
on the heater.
The gas supplier should check that the
meter and service connection to the heater
are capable of delivering the required
volume of gas, thereby ensuring that the
minimum burner pressure can be achieved.
Consideration should be given to the
pressure drop on single and multi heater
installations and the effect they may have on
other plant sharing the supply.
If it is necessary to fit a gas pressure
booster, the controls must include a low
pressure cut off switch which must be fitted
on the supply / inlet side of the booster. It is
also a requirement that the gas supplier is
advised prior to the installation or fitting of
the booster.
Each heater supply must be fitted with a
separate isolating cock positioned adjacent
to and upstream of the union which must be
sited outside the heater.
The isolating cock should be of the 90
0
turn
type and should be clearly marked
OPEN /
CLOSED
it should also be installed so as to
fall to the closed position.
An approved gas jointing compound must
be used on all joints and unions and the
system purged and tested for soundness
prior to final connection.
The connection to the heater can be made
by way of either an approved flexible
coupling or rigid connection . Threaded
connections must comply to ISO 288/1 or
ISO 7/1 further information concerning
accepted European practice is detailed in
BS EN1020 1998.
The diameter of the pipework from the
isolating cock to the burner must not be less
than the diameter of the connection into the
multiblock.
Note
Reference to The Institute of Gas Engineers
publications Utilisation Procedures IGE/UP1
and IGE/UP2 together with reference to
BS6891 is strongly advised.
Nozzle Hoods
Ensure nozzle hoods are pointing in the
correct direction and are secured to top
plate by drilling through the holes provided
in the hood ring and securing with self
tapping screws.
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