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MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM WALLS,
CEILING, FLOOR, CUPBOARD, WORKTOPS
AND INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS

Diagram 1.3

500mm

Additional clearances may be
required for installation

65mm

6mm

6mm

FRONT

VIEW

100mm

0081M

SIDE OR
REAR FLUE
5mm

5mm

1 General Data

TABLE 2. COMPARTMENT AIR VENTS

VENTILATION
REQUIREMENTS

VENTILATION
FROM
ROOM
OR SPACE

VENTILATION
FROM
OUTSIDE

HIGH LEVEL
VENT AREA

LOW LEVEL
VENT AREA

cm

2

in

2

cm

2

in

2

165

83

25

12.5

165

83

25

12.5

6760

1.11 Location

This boiler is not suitable for outdoor installation.

This boiler is suitable for installation in bathroom zones 2 and 3.

The boiler may be installed in any room, although particular
attention is drawn to the requirements of BS7671 with respect
to the installation of a boiler in a room containing a bath or
shower. Any electrical switch should be so positioned that it
cannot be touched by a person using the bath or shower. The
electrical provisions of the Building Standards (Scotland)
Regulations apply to such installations in Scotland.

In GB this is the current I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS and
BUILDING REGULATIONS.

In IE reference should be made to the current edition of I.S.813
"Domestic Gas Installations" and the current ETCI rules.

The boiler must be mounted on a flat wall which is sufficiently
robust to take its total weight.

The boiler may be fitted to a wall made of combustible material.

1.12 Boiler Clearances

Refer to diagram 1.3.

This boiler must be positioned so that at least the minimum
operational and servicing clearances are provided.

Additional clearances may be required for installation.

If fixtures are positioned next to the boiler they should be made
removable for access to pipework.

At least a minimum clearance of 500mm must be left in front of
the boiler for servicing, see diagram 1.3.

1.13 Room Ventilation

The boiler is room sealed and does not require the room or space
containing it to have permanent air vents.

1.14 Boilers in a Compartment

Where the installation of the boiler will be in an unusual position,
special requirements are needed, the current issue of BS6798
gives detailed guidance on these requirements.

A compartment used to enclose the boiler must be designed and
constructed specifically for this purpose. An existing cupboard or
compartment modified for the purpose may be used. Details of
essential requirements for cupboard or compartment design are
given in the current issue of BS6798.

The doorway opening should be of sufficient size to allow for easy
removal of the boiler.

Where the boiler is fitted in a cupboard or compartment, permanent
high and low level ventilation must be provided. The minimum
ventilation areas required are given in Table 2.

1.15 Timber Frame Building

If the boiler is to be installed in a timber frame building it should
be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers
document IGE/UP/7/1998. If in doubt seek advice from the local
gas undertaking or Glow-worm.

1.16 Heating System Controls

The heating system should have installed: a programmer and
room thermostat controlling the boiler.

Thermostatic radiator valves may be installed, however they
must not be fitted in aroom where the room thermostat is located.

NOTE: For further information, see the current issue of the
Building Regulations, approved document L1, and the references:

1) GIL 59, 2000: Central heating system specification (CheSS)
and

2) GPG 302, 2001: Controls for domestic central heating system
and hot water. BRECSU.

1.17 Anti-theft Kits

Anti-theft kits are available for these appliances, contact
Glow-worm. for further information.

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