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The materials selected for use can
withstand the mechanical, chemical, and
thermal stresses which they will be subject
to during foreseen normal use when
installed in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations.
1.3 General Requirements
Caution
Before installation, check that the local
distribution conditions, nature of gas and
pressure, and the current state adjustment
of the appliance are compatible.
Warning
Unauthorised modifications to the appliance,
or departure from the manufacturers
guidance on intended use, or, installation
c o n t r a r y t o t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s
recommendations may constitute a hazard.
Note
To ignore the
warning
and
caution
notices,
and to ignore the advice from the
manufacturer on installation, commissioning,
servicing, or use, will jeopardise any
applicable warranty, moreover, such a
situation could also compromise the safe
and efficient running of the appliance itself,
and thereby constitute a hazard.
This appliance must be installed by a
competent person and in accordance with
European, National, and Local criteria,
including any relevant standards, codes of
practice the requirements of the current
building Regulations (and in particular parts
J & L), Health and safety regulations IEE
regulations and any requirements of the
Local Authority, Fire Officer or insurers.
Relevant standards may include BS6230,
BS6891 and BS5588 parts 2 and 3
Prior to installation the following points
should be considered;
a) The position of the heater for the
optimum efficient distribution and circulation
of warm air.
b) The position of the heater relative to the
route of the flue.
c) The position of the heater relative to the
supply of gas.
d) The position of the heater relative to the
electrical services, wiring routes, and if
appropriate, any additional controls.
e) The position of the heater relative to the
supply of fresh air.
f) The position of the heater relative to
potential stratification / circulation problems,
which generally occur at higher levels and
which may be overcome through the
provision of a suitable de-stratification unit.
g) The position of the heater relative to
service and maintenance requirements.
Caution
The heater
must not
be installed within an
area where the conditions are unsuitable,
e.g. where the atmosphere is highly
corrosive, has a high degree of salinity, or
where high wind velocities may affect burner
operation. Suitable protection should be
provided for the appliance when it is located
in a position where it may be susceptible to
external mechanical damage from; for
example, fork lift trucks, overhead cranes
etc.
1.4 Delivery and pre-installation
checks
The heater is supplied wrapped in heavy
duty protective polythene, mounted on a
pallet.
On receipt of the heater, the following
checks should be carried out;
a) The model is as per order.
b) That it is undamaged.
c) That it is suitable for the gas supply and
pressure.
d) That it is suitable for the electrical supply.
If any of these points are not satisfied then
contact should be made with the Sales
Office at Harry Taylor Ltd as soon as
possible by telephoning 0161 3084550 In
the case of claims for damage, this must be
reported in writing within 24 hours of
delivery, in order to comply with insurance
criteria.
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