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SECTION 3
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (UK)
This appliance must be installed by a competent
person in accordance with the Gas Safety
(Installation & Use) Regulations.
3.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
The installation of this boiler must be in accordance
with the relevant requirements of the Gas Safety
(Installation & Use) Regulations, the local building
regulations, the current I.E.E. wiring regulations,
the bylaws of the local water undertaking, the
Building Standards (Scotland) Regulation, and
Building Standards (Northern Ireland) Regulations.
It should be in accordance also with any relevant
requirements of the local authority and the relevant
recommendations of the following British Standard
Codes of Practice.
3.2
LOCATION OF APPLIANCE
The appliance may be installed in any room or
internal space, although particular attention is
drawn to the requirements of the current I.E.E.
wiring regulations, and in Scotland, the electrical
provisions of the Building Regulations, with respect
to the installation of the appliance in a room or
internal space containing a bath or shower.
When an appliance is installed in a room or internal
space containing a bath or shower, the appliance
or any control pertaining to it must not be within
reach of a person using the bath or shower.
The location chosen for the appliance must permit
the provision of a safe and satisfactory flue and
termination. The location must also permit an
adequate air supply for combustion purposes and
an adequate space for servicing and air circulation
around the appliance. Where the installation of the
appliance will be in an unusual location special
procedures may be
Necessary, BS 6798 gives detailed guidance on
this aspect.
A compartment used to enclose the appliance
must be designed and constructed specifically for
this purpose. An existing compartment/cupboard
may be utilised provided that it is modified to suit.
Details of essential features of compartment/
cupboard design including airing cupboard
installations are given in BS 6798. This appliance
is not suitable for external installation.
3.3
GAS SUPPLY
The gas meter – as supplied by the gas supplier –
must be checked to ensure that it is of adequate
size to deal with the maximum rated input of all the
appliances that it serves. Installation pipes must
be fitted in accordance with BS 6891.
Pipe work from the meter to the appliance must
be of adequate size. Pipes of a smaller size than
BS 5440
PART 1
FLUES
BS 5440
PART 2
FLUES & VENTILATION
BS 5449
PART 1
FORCED CIRCULATION HOT WATER SYSTEMS
BS 5546
INSTALLATION OF GAS HOT WATER SUPPLIES FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES
BS 6798
INSTALLATION OF BOILERS OF RATED INPUT NOT EXCEEDING 60kW
BS 6891
LOW PRESSURE INSTALLATION PIPES
BS 7074
PART 1
APPLICATION, SELECTION, AND INSTALLTION OF EXPANSION VESSELS
AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT FOR SEALED WATER SYSTEMS
the appliance gas inlet connection must not be
used. The installation must be tested for
soundness in accordance with BS6891.
If the gas supply serves more than one appliance,
it must be ensured that an adequate supply is
maintained to each appliance when they are in use
at the same time.
3.4
FLUE SYSTEM
The terminal should be located where the dispersal
of combustion products is not impeded and with
due regard for the damage and discoloration that
may occur to building products located nearby.
The terminal must not be located in a place where
it is likely to cause a nuisance (see fig. 4).
In cold and/or humid weather, water vapour will
condense on leaving the terminal; the effect of
such pluming must be considered.
If installed less than 2m above a pavement or
platform to which people have access (including
balconies or flat roofs) the terminal must be
protected by a guard of durable material. The guard
must be fitted centrally over the terminal.
Refer to BS 5440 Part 1, when the terminal is 0.5
metres (or less) below plastic guttering or 1 metre
(or less) below painted eaves.
3.5
AIR SUPPLY
The following notes are intended for general
guidance only.
This appliance is a room-sealed, fan-flued boiler,
consequently it does not require a
Permanent air vent for combustion air supply.
When installed in a cupboard or compartment,
ventilation for cooling purposes is also not required.
3.6
WATER CIRCULATION
Detailed recommendations are given in BS 5449
Part 1 and BS 6798.
The following notes are for general guidance only.
3.6.1
PIPEWORK
It is recommended that copper tubing to BS 2871
Part 1 is used in conjunction with soldered capillary
joints.
Where possible pipes should have a gradient to
ensure air is carried naturally to air release points
and that water flows naturally to drain cocks.
Except where providing useful heat, pipes should
be insulated to avoid heat loss and in particular to
avoid the possibility of freezing.
Particular attention should be paid to pipes passing
through ventilated areas such as under floors, loft
space, and void areas.