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Safety regulations
General regulations
Intended use
Standards and regulations
General regulations
This document contains important
information with regard to safety and
reliability of the installation, its commis
-
sioning and the operation of the ATAG
XL
F boiler. All described activities
must be carried out exclusively by
authorized technicians.
Only original parts may be used; in
contrary cases, our warranty and gua-
rantee provisions are excluded.
Intended use
The ATAG XL F is a condensing
and modulating gas boiler, floor
standing and is delivered with a
pre-mix burner. The maximum target
temperature of the boiler is 90°C.
Standards and regulations
All applicable standards (both European
and national) must be observed during
the installation and operation of the
ATAG XL F boiler, including:
- Local building regulations, with
regard to the installation of heating
facilities and waste gas exhaust
systems;
- Regulations about a connection to
the electrical utility network (mains);
- Regulations of the local gas utility;
- Standards and regulations
concerning safety facilities for
heating systems;
- Additional local laws/regulations,
which are applicable to the
installation and operation of heating
systems.
- See the chapter “Commissioning”,
for those regulations applicable
to heating water and warm water
quality.
The ATAG XL F boiler is CE-certified
and conforms to the following
European directives and standards:
- 92 / 42 / EEC
Efficiency of hot water heating
systems
- 2016 / 426 / EU
Gas appliance regulation
- 2014 / 35 / EU
Low voltage directive
- 2014 / 30 / EU
EMC directive
- EN 15502-1
Requirements for gas-fired systems
– Part 1: General requirements and
tests
- EN 15502-2
Requirements for gas-fired systems
– Part 2-1: Type C such as B2, B3
and B5 with nominal caloric debit
=< 1000 kW
- EN 55014-1 (2011) EMC –
Requirements for household
appliances, electrical tools and
similar equipment – Part 1:
Emissions
- EN 55014-2 (2008) EMC –
Requirements for household
appliances, electrical tools and
similar equipment – Part 2: Safety -
product family standard
- EN 61000-3-2 (2013)
Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) - Part 3-2: Framework
conditions - framework conditions
for current fluctuations (current
drain 16 A per phase)
- EN 61000-3-3 (2014)
Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) - Part 3-3: Framework
conditions for voltage fluctuations,
voltage loss and flicker in public
low-voltage networks, for equipment
with a nominal 16 A current per
phase, which are not subject to any
special connection regulations.
- EN 60335-1 (2011) Household
and similar electrical equipment
- Safety - Part 1: General
requirements
- EN 60335-2-102 (2006/A1-2010)
Household and similar electrical
equipment - Safety - Part 1:
Special requirements for gas, oil
and solid fuel-fired equipment with
electrical connections
It is necessary that the currently valid
local normatives will be observed.
UK:
British Standards
- BS 5440 - BS 6644 - BS 6891 -
BS 7074 - BS 8552 -
BS EN 60335 Pt1 - BS EN 12828
IGEM Documents
- IGE/UP/1&1A - IGE/UP/2 -
IGE/UP/10
UK Regulation
- Clean Air Act 1993
- IEE Regulations
- Building Regulations
- Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Reg.
Other Guidance
- ICOM - BSRIA Documents
BG29/2012
- BG50/2013 - CIBSE Guides
(B1, C, F)
- HSE - INDG 436
Water Supply (Water Fittings)
Regulations - 1999 schedule 2 -
cl15.3 (UK)
Fluid category 3, when installed
with plate heat exchanger due
to product capacity and no
pressurization unit needed. For
more information contact local
offices.
Incorrect operation can cause
damage to the boiler and system
components and has the potential
to introduce hazards. Only persons
with appropriate knowledge and
qualifications, should be allowed to
make adjustments to the boiler and
associated equipment.
The equipment may not be
used by children, by persons
with a hindrance of bodily,
mental or sensory capacities,
or which insufficient experience
and knowhow, unless they are
supervised or have received
corresponding instructions.
It must be ensured that children
cannot play with the equipment.