Place (fig. 7 – pag. 5)
It is advisable to install the appliance in a well ventilated room or under an extractor hood. The
appliance may be installed as a single unit or together with others. In both cases, if it is installed
near a wall of inflammable material, a minimum distance of 100mm from the side and back walls
must be observed. In the event that it is not possible to observe this distance, protective measures
must be taken (e.g. use of sheets of refractory material) which ensure that the temperature of the
walls is within the established safety limits.
Installation
Installation operations, gas or voltage conversions to other than the original, starting up the
installation or appliance, ventilation, letting out fumes, and maintenance must be done following the
manufacturer's instructions and observing the norms in force, by qualified personnel, in compliance
with the following rules (GB):
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, 1984
Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974
Codes of Practice, BS6173, 1982
The Building Regulations, 1985
The Building Standards Regulations, 1981
For others countries apply to the relevant local rules:
Gas board rules
Building regulations and local fire prevention rules.
Safety norms in force
Rules of the Gas supplying company
The Electrical Norms in force
The Fire Brigade rules
Fumes evacuation
The appliances are all classified Type "A1".
It is not necessary to connect this type of appliance directly to an evacuation pipe for combustion
products. The products of combustion, however, must be directed into suitable hoods or similar
devices, connected to a reliably efficient chimney, otherwise directly outside. The use of an
extractor fan connected directly to external environment with a capacity no lower than what is
stated in table 1. This value must be increased with the air exchange necessary for the well-being of
the operators, in accordance with the norms in force. (approximately a total of 35 m
gas output installed).
PROVISIONS FOR INSTALLATION
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