
PRE-INSTALLATION
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BOILER LOCATION & CLEARANCES
This boiler is only suitable for installing internally within a property at a
suitable location onto a fixed, rigid non-combustible surface at least the
same size as the boiler and capable of supporting the boiler weight.
COMPARTMENTS:
Follow the requirements of BS6798 and BS5440 Part 2 and note:
• Minimum clearances must be maintained
• An access door is required to install, service and maintain the boiler
and any ancillary equipment.
• If an airing cupboard is adapted to house a boiler, then the airing
spaces must be separated from the boiler compartment by a
noncombustible partition. The partition may be perforated, if
required, by holes not exceeding 13 mm in diameter.
• If the appliance is fitted into a cupboard or a compartment is built
around the appliance after installation, then the compartment must
be built or lined by a non-combustible material.
BOILER CLEARANCES:
The drawing below Fig. 15 shows the minimum space required to install
and service the boiler.
VENTILATION
This is a room sealed appliance and does not require any air for
combustion from inside the property.
The requirements of BS 6798 and BS 5440 regarding ventilation do not
apply, with the Greenstar CDi System boiler. There is no need for
ventilation openings to be provided in the compartment because of the
low heat loss from the appliance casing, if the clearances shown are
maintained.
Do not operate the appliance if the flue terminal fitted on the outside wall
or roof is obstructed or damaged.
Fig. 15 Minimum clearances
COMPARTMENTS
Follow the requirements of BS6798 and BS5440 Part 2 and note:
• Minimum clearances must be maintained.
• An access door is required to install, service and maintain the boiler
and any ancillary equipment.
• If fitting the boiler into an airing cupboard use a non-combustible
material to separate the boiler from the airing space.
• The material can be perforated up to a maximum hole size of 13mm.
BATHROOMS:
A boiler fitted without an optional timer or with no timer can be installed
in zone 2 or outside the shaded area .
Additional RCD (Residual Current Device) protection may be required.
Refer to the latest IEE wiring regulations.
For further information about bathroom installations please consult
Operational Procedures Part 20, Electricity.
BATHROOM INSTALLATIONS
Fig. 16 Bathroom installations
NOTICE:
No surface protection is required against heat transfer
from the boiler.
*
Minimum clearance to removable door
**
Minimum clearance required for servicing
***
Height for either 60/100 or 80/125 flue
Table 13 Minimum clearances
1130/1
170mm***
960mm
380mm
450mm
170/210mm***
600mm**
5mm
5mm
200mm
20mm*
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NOTICE: Any switch or appliance control using 230 V
mains electricity must not be able to be touched by a
person using the bath or shower. Electrical switches,
fused spur and socket outlets must not be situated in
the bathroom.
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2250mm
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Radius
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