Rayburn Heatranger 368K Installation And Servicing Instructions - page 3
The installation of the appliance must be in accordance
with the relevant requirements of the current Building
Regulations, current I.E.E. Wiring Regulations and the
bylaws of the local Water Authority.
It should be in accordance with any relevant requirements
of the local Authority and the relevant recommendations
of the following current British Codes of Practice:
BS. 5410
Installation of oil fired space heating and hot
water supply purposes. Part 1. Boilers of rated
output not exceeding 44kW.
BS. 5449
Central heating for domestic premises. Part 1.
Forced circulation hot water systems.
Building Regulations
J/1/2/3
Provision for introduction of air supply and
discharge of products of combustion for
appliances. Section 1-Parts A and B.
BS. 4543
Specification for chimney for oil fired
appliances. Part 3.
Building Regulations
J/1/2/3
Provision for protection against fire and heat.
THIS APPLIANCE IS A CONTROLLED SERVICE BY
DEFINITION AND REQUIRES EITHER FITMENT
UNDER THE REMIT OF BUILDING CONTROL OR
INSTALLATION BY AN OFTEC REGISTERED 105
TECHNICIAN (CLASSED AS COMPETENT PERSON)
WHO CAN SELF CERTIFY HIS OWN WORKS.
Before commencing installation assess the location of the
site, whether there are tall trees, buildings or hills close by
that may affect flue draughts as this will
determine the choice of flue terminal. See “Chimney
Terminations”.
This appliance must be installed on a solid floor, base or
plinth made of incombustible material which is capable of
supporting the total weight.
The location chosen for the appliance must permit
installation and the provision of a satisfactory flue and an
adequate air supply. The location must also provide
adequate space for servicing and air circulation around
the appliance. See “
Installation of Appliance
”.
Where the cooker is to stand in a recess or against a wall
which is to be tiled,
in no circumstances should the
tiles overlap the cooker top plate
.
The minimum recommended oil tank size is 1400 litres
(300 gallons) and the Codes of Practice governing its
installation are covered by BS. 5410.
The requirements for mild steel tanks should be to BS.
799: Part 5 and plastic tanks to OFTEC Standard OFS
T100.
Oil Supply Line
The oil line from the storage tank to the appliance
MUST
be fitted with a remote acting fire valve such as a
Teddington KBB/C/155, located outside the building, or
where the supply enters a wall on the inside of the
building and with its heating sensing phial located as near
as practicable on the valve side of the cooker.
We also recommend an additional remote acting fire valve
be fitted close to the oil control valve, with its sensing phial
located in the burner housing, but not touching, the inner
burner door.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATION
OIL STORAGE - see Fig.1
EXTERNAL TERRAIN
2
Fig.1 - Oil Storage Tank and Pipeline details
DESN 510837 B
DESN 511014