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Atag XL-W Series - Norm and Regulations; General Regulations

Atag XL-W Series
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Intended use
The XL-W is a condensing and modula-
ting gas boiler, which is suspended from
walls and is delivered with a pre-mix
burner. The maximum target tempera-
ture of the boiler is 90°C.
General regulations
This document contains important infor-
mation with regard to safety and reliabili-
ty of the installation, its commissioning
and the operation of the XL-W boiler. All
described activities must be carried out
exclusively by authorized technicians.
Only OEM parts of the boiler manufactu-
rer may be used; in contrary cases, our
warranty and guarantee provisions are
excluded.
Standards and regulations
All applicable standards (both European
and national) must be observed during
the installation and operation of the XL-
W boiler, including:
- Local building regulations, with regard
to the installation of heating facilities and
waste gas exhaust systems;
- Regulations about a connection to the
electrical utility network (mains);
- Regulations of the local gas utility;
- Standards and regulations concerning
safety facilities for heating systems;
- Additional local laws/regulations, which
are applicable to the installation and ope-
ration of heating systems.
- See the chapter Commissioning”, for
those regulations applicable to heating
water and warm water quality.
CE-certified and conforms to the
following European directives and
standards:
- 92 / 42 / EEC
Efficiency of hot water heating systems
- 2016 / 426 / EU
Gas appliance regulation
- 2014 / 35 / EU
Low voltage directive
- 2014 / 30 / EU
EMC directive
- EN 15502-1
Requirements for gas-fired systems
Part 1: General requirements and tests
- EN 15502-2
Requirements for gas-fired systems
Part 2-1: Type C such as B2, B3 and B5 with
nominal caloric debit =< 1000 kW
- EN 55014-1 (2011) EMC – Requirements for
household appliances, electrical tools and
similar equipment – Part 1:Emissions
- EN 55014-2 (2008) EMC – Requirements for
household appliances, electrical tools and
similar equipment – Part 2: Safety—product
family standard
- EN 61000-3-2 (2013)
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 3-2: Framework conditions - frame-
work conditions for current fluctuations
(current drain 16 A per phase)
- EN 61000-3-3 (2014)
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) -
Part 3-3: Framework conditions for volta-
ge fluctuations, voltage loss and flicker in
public low-voltage networks, for
equipment with a nominal 16 A current
per phase, which are not subject to any
special connection regulations.
- EN 60335-1 (2011) Household and simi-
lar electrical equipment
- Safety - Part 1: General requirements
- EN 60335-2-102 (2006/A1-2010)
Household and similar electrical
equipment - Safety - Part 1: Special requi-
rements for gas, oil and solid fuel-fired
equipment with electrical connections.
It is necessary that the currently
valid local normatives will be ob-
served.
UK:
British Standards
- BS 5440 - BS 6644 - BS 6891 BS
7074 - BS 8552 - BS EN 60335 Pt1
- BS EN 12828
IGEM Documents
- IGE/UP/1&1A - IGE/UP/2 -
IGE/UP/10
UK Regulation
- Clean Air Act 1993
- IEE Regulations
- Building Regulations
- Gas Safety (Installation & Use)
Reg.
Other Guidance
- ICOM - BSRIA Documents
BG29/2012
- BG50/2013 - CIBSE Guides
(B1, C, F)
- HSE - INDG 436
Germany:
- RAL - UZ 61 / DIN 4702-8
- EnEV -Energieeinsparverordnung
- TRGI (DVGW G600) - Technical
Guideline for gas installations
- ATV DVWK-A251 - Condensate
drain in sewage system
- TRF - Technical Guideline for pro-
pane gas
- DVGW
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