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INSTALLATION REGULATIONS
This stove must be installed by a recognised
competent person who is appropriately
qualified to ensure that the installation
complies with all local, national and European
Building Regulations. Failure to comply with
this may invalidate the Hi-Flame Warranty. We
therefore strongly recommend using a Hetas
Registered Installer (www.hetas.co.uk). Your
authorised Hi-Flame dealer will also be able to
help and advise you.
Current Building Regulations
England & Wales
Building Regulations Document J (revised
October 2010) – Combustion Appliances and
Fuel Storage Systems. Download this at
www.planningportal.gov.uk
Scotland
Building Standards (2001) Domestic
Download this at www.sbsa.gov.uk
Northern Ireland
The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland)
2000 / Amendment No 2 2006. Download
this at www.buildingcontrol-ni.com
Isle of Man
Building Regulations (2007) – Isle of Man
Download this at www.gov.im
Republic of Ireland
Approved Document J – Heat Producing
Appliances (Revised September 2014)
Download this at www.environ.ie
FURTHER INFORMATION POINTS
The Stove Industry Alliance (SIA)
The
SIA
promotes and explains the benefits
and environmental advantages of stoves and
is a great source of well-researched information.
www.thestoveindustryalliance.co.uk
Hetas
Hetas manage the competent persons scheme
for stove installations and also promote and
monitor continuous improvement in the safe
installation and use of stoves. www.hetas.co.uk
The Solid Fuel Technology Institute
For additional useful information visit the
SOLIFTEC website www.soliftec.com
Solid Fuel Association (SFA)
The
SFA
website is also a very good source
of practical information www.solidfuel.co.uk
BFCMA
The British Flue and Chimney Manufacturers
Association (BFCMA) website, www.bfcma.co.uk
produces an authoritative and informative
download guide to solid fuel flues and chimneys.
Health & Safety at Work Act
During the installation of this stove and any
related building works in your property you
have certain responsibilities and must comply
with all current Health & Safety at Work
regulations.
Approved Chimney Sweeps
There are number of approved chimney sweep
organisations in the UK and Ireland, for example:
Hetas: www.hetas.co.uk
National Association of Chimney Sweeps:
www.nacs.org
Guild of Master Chimney Sweeps:
www.guildofmasterchimneysweeps.co.uk
BUILDINGS INSURANCE
Some building insurance companies require
you to inform them of the installation of
any new fixed heating appliance and to
produce a certificate of compliance.
SELLING YOUR HOME
It is now common practice for purchasers’
solicitors to request evidence of compliance
(either Hetas or Building Control) for stove
installations.
Please note
compliance will
not usually be provided retrospectively by
Hetas Registered Installers.