BS
EN 292 -
Part
2:
1991
Safety of Machinery - Basic Concepts, General Princi pIes for Design
Technical
Principles
and
Specifications
BS
EN 60204 - Part 1 : 1993
Safety of Machinery - Electrical
Equipment
for Machines
Specification
for
General
Requirements
BS
EN 60335 -
Part
1 : 1988
Safety
of
Household
and
Similar Electrical Appliances
General
Requirements
BS
EN 55014 - 1993
Limits
and
methods
of
measurement
of
radio
disturbance
characteristics
of
electrical
motor-operated
and
thermal
appliances
for
household
and
similar
purposes, electric tools
and
similar electric
apparatus
prEN
50165 - 1995
Electrical
Equipment
of non-electric heating appliances for
household
and
similar
purposes,
safety requirements
1.1 Certificates
of
conformity
Certificates
are
available
from
the
Quality
Control
Department
at
Benson
Environmental
Limited.
1.2 General product information
The
Pakaway
AH
models
have
an
output
range
from approximately 30kW to 293kW,
and
are
available
in
a configuration
that
will allow for floor
mounting
only.
The
Pakaway
units
can
suit
either
ducted
applications,
or
be
used
as free
blowing
units,
but
each
heater
must
be
connected to its
own
individual
open
flue.
Each heater is fitted with a forced
draught
burner
which
has
been
test fired
and
pre-set
prior
to
dispatch. The safety functions of the
burner
are
by
way
of a fully sequential control box fitted to
the burner.
Note
Neither
asbestos
nor
soft
soldered
joints are
used
in the
construction
or
manufacture
of
the
Pakaway
range
of Cabinet Heaters. The materials selected for
use
can
withstand
the mechanical,
chemical,
and
thermal
stresses
which
they will be subject to
during
foreseen
normal
use
when
installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
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