Safety precautions installation regulations – Bosch 25/32kW User Manual

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
& INSTALLATION REGULATIONS

INSTALLATION & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORCESTER GREENSTAR HEATSLAVE EXTERNAL 12/18-18/25-25/32

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

INSTALLATION REGULATIONS

OIL SMELLS, LEAKS OR FUMES FROM THE APPLIANCE:

Extinguish any naked flames.
Isolate the electrical supply.
Isolate the fuel supply to the boiler.
Rectify fault.

HEALTH & SAFETY:

The appliance contains no asbestos and no substances have been used in the construction

process that contravene the COSHH Regulations (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health

Regulations 1988). Where applicable, the CE mark indicates compliance with relative EU

Directives.

COMBUSTIBLE AND CORROSIVE MATERIALS:

Do not store or use any combustible materials (paper, thinners, paints etc.) inside or within the

vicinity of the appliance.

The combustion air must be kept clear of chemically aggressive substances which can corrode

the appliance and invalidate any warranty.

FITTING & MODIFICATIONS:

Fitting the appliance and any controls to the appliance may only be carried out by a competent

engineer in accordance with these instructions and the relevant Installation Regulations.

Flue systems must not be modified in any way other than as described in the fitting instructions.

Any misuse or unauthorised modifications to the appliance, flue or associated components and

systems could invalidate the warranty. The manufacturer accepts no liability arising from any

such actions, excluding statutory rights.

SERVICING:

Advise the user to have the system regularly serviced by a competent, qualified engineer (such

as OFTEC registered personnel) using approved spares, to help maintain the economy, safety

and reliability of the appliance.

Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to

prosecution.

The appliance should be installed by a competent

person. The person installing the appliance should

be aware of the Health and Safety at Work Act and

take appropriate action to ensure that the

regulations are adhered to. In order to give

optimum efficiency and trouble free operation the

appliance must be commissioned by a qualified

OFTEC engineer.

The compliance with a British Standard does not,

in itself, confer immunity from legal obligations. In

particular the installation of this appliance must be

in accordance with the relevant requirements of the

following British Standards and regulations in

respect of the safe installation of equipment:

BS 5410: part 1: Code of practice for Oil Fired

Boilers.

BS 799: part 5: Specification for Oil Storage

Tanks.

BS 7593: Code of Practice for treatment of water

in domestic hot water central heating systems.

B S 5449: part 1: Specification for forced

circulation hot water central heating for domestic

premises.

BS 5955: part 8: Specification for the installation

of thermoplastic pipes and associated fittings for

use in domestic hot and cold water services and

heating systems.

BS 7291: Thermoplastic pipes and associated

fittings for hot and cold water for domestic

purposes and heating installations in buildings.

BS 7074: part 1: Application, selection and

installation of expansion vessels and ancillary

equipment for sealed water systems.

BS 7671: IEE Wiring Regulations, current edition.

BS 1362: Specification for general purpose fuse

links for domestic and similar purposes.

The Building Regulations Part J and L1 England

and Wales; Part F and Part J Section III Scotland;

Part L and Part F Northern Ireland.

Local water company bye-laws.

The Control of Pollution (Oil) Regulations.

OFTEC Standards.

Where no specific instruction is given, reference

should be made to the relevant codes of practice.

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