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SECTION
Boiler Location
2
Timber Frame
Buildings
If the boiler is to be installed in a timber frame
building, it should be fitted in accordance with the
British Gas Publication “Guide for Gas Installation
in Timber Framed Housing” reference DM2. If in
doubt, seek advice from the local gas undertaking or
Hepworth Heating Ltd.
Cupboard or
Compartment
Ventilation
Where the boiler is fitted in a cupboard
or compartment, permanent high and
low level ventilation must be provided.
The ventilation areas required are given
in the Table.
Where the installation of the boiler will
be in an unusual location, special
procedures are necessary, refer to the
current issue of BS6798 for guidance.
A compartment used to enclose the
boiler must be designed and
constructed specifically for this
purpose.
An existing cupboard or compartment
modified for the purpose may be used.
Refer to the current issue of BS6798 for
guidance.
The doorway opening should be of
sufficient size to allow for easy removal
of the boiler.
S P A C E S A V E R K . F . B 6 0
VENTILATION
HIGH LEVEL
LOW LEVEL
REQUIREMENTS
VENT AREA
VENT AREA
FROM ROOM
OR SPACE
FROM
OUTSIDE
198cm
2
(30in
2
) 198cm
2
(30in
2
)
99cm
2
(15in
2
)
99cm
2
(15in
2
)
S P A C E S A V E R K . F . B 7 0
VENTILATION
HIGH LEVEL
LOW LEVEL
REQUIREMENTS
VENT AREA
VENT AREA
FROM ROOM
OR SPACE
FROM
OUTSIDE
237cm
2
(36in
2
) 237cm
2
(36in
2
)
119cm
2
(18in
2
) 119cm
2
(18in
2
)