Statutory requirements, Important, Regulations – Glow-worm Clearly Heat Recovery User Manual

Page 4: Related documents, Ce label, Testing and certification, Control of substances hazardous to health, Manual handling, Electrical supply

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Statutory Requirements

IMPORTANT

Where no British Standards exists, materials and equipment

should be fit for their purpose and of suitable quality and

workmanship.The installation of this unit must be carried

out by a

competent person approved at the time by the

Health and Safety Executive and in accordance with the

rules in force in the countries of destination. Manufacturer’s

instructions must not be taken as overriding statutory

requirements.

Regulations

In your own interests and that of safety, it is the Law that

ALL gas appliances are installed by a

competent person

approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive in

accordance with the current issue of these regulations.

If the system is to be operated with boilers or other gas

appliances which are dependent on the ambient air, the

ventilation must be balanced in accordance to the needs of

these appliances.

The following current laws, rules, regulation standards and

guidelines must be complied with for the installation:

• Safety instructions and regulations for low-voltage

installations EN 1010

• EST Good Practice guide 268 – Efficient ventilation of

buildings – A guide to specifiers

• Rules and regulations for air circulation in flats and

habitable areas and residential buildings EN 1087

• Rules and regulations for ventilation systems

DIN 1946

• Any pertaining rules and regulations of the local or national

building authorities

• The present instructions for installation

Related documents

The installation of the heat recovery ventilation unit and any

associated ductwork and outlets must be in accordance with

the relevant requirements of the Health and Safety Document

No. 635 (The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989), BS7671

(IEE Wiring Regulations). It should also be in accordance

with the relevant requirements of the Local Authority, Building

Regulations, The Building Regulations (Scotland), The

Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) and the relevant

recommendations of the following:

BS 5588 – Fire precautions in design construction and use in

buildings.

BSEN 13141 - Ventilation for buildings. Performance testing

of components/products for residential ventilation.

BS EN 1506 - Ventilation for buildings. Sheet metal air ducts

and fittings with circular cross-section.

BS EN 13142 - Ventilation for buildings. Components/

products for residential ventilation. Required and optional

performance characteristics.

BS EN 12236 - Ventilation for buildings. Ductwork hangers

and supports. Requirements for strength.

CE label

The CE label shows that this unit complies with the following

directives:

• Low-voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, modified with Directive

93/68/EEC

• EMC-Directive 89/336/EEC, modified by the Directive

91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC

Testing and Certification

This unit is tested and certificated for safety and performance.

It is, therefore, important that no alteration is made to the unit,

without permission, in writing, by Glow-worm.

Any alteration not approved by Glow-worm, could invalidate

the certification, unit warranty and may also infringe the

current issue of the statutory requirements.

Control of Substances Hazardous to

Health

Under Section 6 of The Health and Safety at Work Act

1974, we are required to provide information on substances

hazardous to health.

The adhesives and sealants used in this unit are cured and

give no known hazard in this state.

Manual Handling

With regards to the “Manual Handling Operations, 1992

Regulations”, the appliance exceeds the recommended weight

for a one man lift.

The handling of the unit will involve lifting, pushing and pulling,

the use of a sack truck may be required.

The following handling techniques and precautions should be

considered:

- Grip the unit at its base

- Be physically capable

- Use safety clothing where appropriate, e.g. gloves,

safety footwear.

Ensure safe lifting techniques are used:

- Keep back straight.

- Avoid twisting at the waist.

- Avoid upper body/top heavy bending.

- Always grip using the palm of the hand.

- Use designated hand holds.

- Keep load as close to body as possible.

- Always use assistance if required.

Electrical Supply

The unit MUST be earthed.

All system components shall be

of an approved type and all wiring to current I.E.E. wiring

regulations. External wiring must be correctly earthed,

polarised and in accordance with the relevant standards.

In GB, this is BS 7671.

In IE, this is the current edition of ETCI rules.

The unit MUST be connected to a permanent 230V ac, 50Hz

supply. Connection of the whole electrical system of the

unit, including any controls, to the electrical supply MUST

be through one common isolator and must be fused 3 Amp

maximum. Isolation should be by a double pole switched

fused spur box, with a minimum gap of 3mm for both poles.

The fused spur box should be readily accessible and

preferably adjacent to the appliance. It should be identified as

to its use. Alternatively connection can be made through an

unswitched shuttered socket and 3A fused 3-pin plug both to

the current issue of BS 1363, provided they are not used in

a room containing a bath or shower.

Wiring to the boiler must be PVC 85

O

C insulated cable, not

less than 0.75mm2 (24/0.20mm).

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