Installation instructions, Important - safety requirements, Provision for ventilation – Electrolux SG306 User Manual

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Installation instructions

Important - safety

requirements

Where applicable Natural Gas and

L.P Gas versions of this appliance

are available. Check that this model

is suitable for the type of supply

available. This appliance must be

installed and/or serviced by a

competent person in accordance

with the Gas Safety (Installation and

Use) Regulations Current Editions

and the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations.

For appliances installed in the

Republic of Ireland please refer to

NSAI – Domestic Gas Installation

IS813 Current Editions and the ETCI

Rules for Electrical Installations. In

the Republic of Ireland a signed

Declaration of Conformity is issued

by the installer (IS813 Current

Editions Annex D.1). Detailed

recommendations are contained in

the following British Standard Codes

of Practice – BS.6172, BS.5440:

Part 2 and B.S.6891. All British

Standards

must

be

‘Current

Editions’.

This appliance must be

installed by a qualified

electrician / competent person

(CORGI Registered). Safety

may be impaired if installation

is

not

carried

out

in

accordance

with

these

instructions.

Before

connecting

the

appliance make sure that the

voltage of your electricity

supply is the same as that

indicated on the rating plate.

This is situated on the lower

front frame of the appliance

and can be seen upon opening

the door. Alternatively the

rating plate may also be found

on the back or top of some

models (where applicable).
Do not alter the electrical

circuitry of this appliance.

Provision for ventilation

This appliance is not connected to a

combustion products evacuation

device. It shall be installed and

connected in accordance with the

current

installation

regulations.

Particular attention shall be given to

the relevant requirements regarding

ventilation.

The room containing the appliance

should have an air supply in

accordance with BS.5440: Part 2

Current Edition. All rooms require an

openable window or equivalent and

some

rooms

will

require

a

permanent vent as well. For room

volumes up to 5m

3

an air vent of

100cm

2

is required: for room

volumes between 5m

3

and 10m

3

an

air vent of 50cm

2

is required. If the

room has a door that opens directly

to the outside, no air vent is

required. For room volumes that

exceed 11m

3

no air vent is required.

If there are other fuel burning

appliances in the same room,

BS.5440: Part 2 Current Edition

should be consulted to determine

the requisite air vent requirements.

Prolonged intensive use of the

appliance may call for additional

ventilation, for example opening a

window,

or

more

effective

ventilation, for example increasing

the level of mechanical ventilation

where present.

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