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Model
Gross
Input
(kW)
Net
Input
(kW)
Plant Room
Enclosure
Low
Summer Use
Medium
Summer Use
High
Summer Use
Low
Summer Use
Medium
Summer Use
High
Summer Use
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
High
(cm
2
)
Low
(cm
2
)
MC271CE
79.1
71.3
143
286
214
357
286
428
357
713
428
785
500
856
MC316CE
92.3
83.1
167
333
250
416
333
500
416
831
500
916
583
999
MC361CE
105.5 95.1
190
380
285
475
380
570
475
951
570
1045
665
1140
MC401CE
117.2 105.6
212
423
317
528
423
634
528
1056
634
1162
740
1268
MC501CE
146.5 132.0
264
528
396
660
528
792
660
1320
792
1452
924
1584
TABLE 9.2
COMBUSTION VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS MC271CE – MC501CE
9.2
MECHANICAL VENTILATION
To comply with the relevant installation standards, (BS5440-2:2009 for appliances with net heat inputs below
70kW and BS6644:2005 for appliances with net heat inputs between 70kW and 1.8MW) combustion ventilation
must be provided for all open flued appliances. In situations where this cannot be provided by the means of
ventilation grilles, combustion air can be supplied by a fan. The minimum flow rate for the fan should be in
accordance with Table 9.3.
If required, extract air can also be through the use of a fan. When sizing the extract fan, the extract flow rate
should be calculated by subtracting the difference volume (from Table 9.3) from the actual supplied volume of inlet
air. If therefore, a larger than required inlet volume is provided, the extract flow rate will need to be increased
accordingly.
If the ventilation discharge from the plant room is through the means of simple openings relying on thermal effects,
the minimum free areas of the openings and any associated grilles should be as specified for natural ventilation
(see separate “Free Area Requirements – Combustion” specification sheet). The ventilation openings shall be at
high level and the air supply shall be at low level.
Ventilation must not be provided through natural inlet and mechanical extract as this will cause a negative
pressure within the plant room and may lead to the products of combustion being drawn into the plant room.
When using mechanical ventilation systems, an automatic control should be used to cause a safety shut-down of
the burner in the event of failure of air-flow either inlet or extract ducts.
NOTE:
VENTILATION MUST NOT BE PROVIDED THROUGH NATURAL INLET AND
MECHANICAL EXTRACT AS THIS WILL CAUSE A NEGATIVE PRESSURE WITHIN THE PLANT ROOM AND
MAY LEAD TO THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION BEING DRAWN INTO THE PLANT ROOM.
Appliance Type
Flow rate per kW total rated net input (m
3
/h)
Minimum Inlet Air
(Combustion, Ventilation)
Difference between Inlet and Extract Air
(Inlet minus Extract Ventilation)
With draught diverters
2.80
2.07 ± 0.18
Without draught diverters.
(with or without draught stabilisers)
2.60
1.35 ± 0.18
TABLE 9.3
MECHANICAL VENTILATION FLOW RATES
Worked Example – Mechanical inlet/natural discharge:
Lochinvar MC361CE
Heat input (net):
= 95.1 kW
Minimum combustion air flow rate:
= 95.1 x 2.8 m
3
/h
= 266.28 m
3
/h
Ventilation grille size (high level):
= 192 cm
2
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