The Rayburn is a floor standing combined cooker and
central heating boiler. It gives independent operation of
space heating, domestic hot water and cooking.
The appliance is fired by two independent pressure jet oil
burners. Either burner can be independently operated
under the programmer control if required.
The boiler is designed for use on a fully pumped low
pressure hot water circulation system with a pumped over
run facility or alternatively on a sealed system limited to 2
bar.
IMPORTANT
This appliance must only be used with Kerosene
C2 to BS 2869.
An Indirect Cylinder to BS 1566; Part 1 must be
fitted.
If the heating circuits are controlled in such a way
that both heating and cylinder circuits can be
closed off at the same time then a BYPASS LOOP
should be fitted. (See Fig. 20).
An OFTEC approved Fire Valve MUST be fitted in
the oil supply line.
The supplied in line filter MUST be fitted.
Permanent ventilation must be provided.
THIS APPLIANCE IS A CONTROLLED SERVICE BY
DEFINITION AND REQUIRES EITHER FITMENT
UNDER THE REMIT OF BUILDING CONTROL OR
INSTALLATION OF AN OFTEC REGISTERED 105
TECHNICIAN (CLASSED AS A COMPETENT PERSON)
WHO CAN SELF CERTIFY HIS OWN WORKS.
The appliance must be commissioned by a competent or
OFTEC approved engineer.
The installation of the appliance must be in accordance
with the relevant requirements of the current Building
Regulations in force and the bylaws of the local Water
Undertaking, it should also be in accordance with the
relevant current British Standard Codes of Practice.
BS5410
- Installation of oil fired appliances for space
heating and hot water supply purpose. Part 1 Boiler of
rated output not exceeding 45kW.
BS5449
- Central Heating for domestic purposes, Part 1.
Forced circulation hot water system.
Building Regulations England and Wales.
Part J. Heat
producing appliances.
Building Standards Scotland -
Technical Standard Part
F. Heat producing appliances and storage of liquid and
gaseous fuel.
Building Regulations -
Technical Booklet to Part L. Heat
producing appliances.
The Control of Oil Pollution (Oil) Regulations.
Site requirements
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REGULATIONS
INTRODUCTION