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Where the appliance is installed in a cupboard or
compartment, air vents are required (for cooling
purposes) in the cupboard or compartment at
high and low level which may communicate
with a room or direct to outside air.
Detailed recommendations for air supply are
given in BS 5440: Part 2.
An existing cupboard or compartment may be
used, provided that it is modified for the
purpose. Recommendations for air supplies
and details of essential cupboard
compartment design are given in BS 5440:
Part 2.
NOTE: Both air vents must communicate with
the same room or both be on the same wall to
outside air.
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The gas installation should be in accordance with
85 6891:1988.
The connection of the appliance is
RC'/
2
(
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/
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in
BSPT internal) located at the
bottom right hand side.
Ensure that the pipework from the meter to
the appliance is of adequate size. Do not
use pipes of a smaller diameter than the
appliance gas connection.
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External wiring must be correctly earthed, polarised
and in accordance with CURRENT I.E.E. WIRING
REGULATIONS.
The mains supply required is 240V — 50Hz fused at 3A.
NOTE: The method of connection to the electricity
supply must facilitate complete electrical isolation of
the appliance, preferably by the use of a fused three
pin plug and unswitched shuttered socket outlet, both
complying with the requirements of BS 1363.
Alternatively, connection may be made via a fused
double-pole isolater with a contact separation of at
least 3mm in all poles and serving the appliance and
system controls only.