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Issue 2 14/07/16
3
Installation
THE LAW REQUIRES THAT INSTALLATION IS CARRIED
OUT BY A PROPERLY QUALIFIED PERSON
Installations must be carried out in accordance with Gas Safety
(Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, Building Regulations,
The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and any
requirements of the local Gas Supplier, Local Authority, Water
and Fire Authorities and the current British Standards and
Codes of Practice listed in Section 1.
The location selected for installation of the water heater must
allow the provision of a satisfactory flue, adequate air supply,
drain facilities and must be well illuminated.
A purpose built boiler room or compartment is strongly
recommended.
A manual valve for isolation of the plant room should be installed
in the gas supply; it should be clearly identified and readily
accessible for use at all times.
If a purpose built plant room is not available, measures should
be taken to protect the water heater from damage and prevent
any extraneous matter from being stored on or around the water
heater. See BS 6644 Clauses 4, 5 and 6 for details.
The water heater must not be installed in any location
which contains a bed, bath or shower. There must be
easy access to the plant room and water heater at all
times.
The water heater must be located in an area where leakage
from the tank, water connections or the combination
temperature and safety valve will not result in damage to the
area adjacent to the water heater. When such locations cannot
be avoided, a suitable drain tray must be installed under the
water heater. The drain tray must be no deeper than 38mm
(1.5in) and have a minimum length and width of 100mm (4in)
wider than the heater. The drain tray must be piped to an
adequate drain using 20mm (0.75in) diameter pipe, angled for
proper drainage.
Access must be provided around the water heater to provide
adequate clearance for its servicing and operation.
The floor and plinth on which the heater is installed must be flat,
level and of sufficient strength to withstand the weight of the
heater when filled with water, and should satisfy the
requirements of the Local Authority & Building Regulations.
Any combustible material adjacent to the heater must be placed
and shielded as to ensure that its temperature does not exceed
66°C (150°F).
All service clearances for the water heater must be maintained
as specified in this Installation Manual.
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Location
3 Installation