RB-RBC-IOMM-2015-1
Fulton Ltd
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INSTALLATION - 2
2.3 VENTILATION
Adequatefresh,cleanairisnecessaryforsafeandefcientcombustion,andshouldbeprovided
at high and low level in accordance with BS 6644 1991 and IGE/UP/10 Part 1 Communication
1676.
Note: Ensure that there is adequate ventilation in the boiler room. Lack of ventilation will create a high
temperature and cause control lockout. There is a minimum ventilation requirement to supply the air for
combustion.
Note: Do not keep exhaust fans running with windows, doors and vents closed, this will interfere with the
necessary boiler draught.
Note: Do not store chemicals such as perclorethylene in the boiler house, the fumes may damage the boiler and
ue and cause the burner to lock out on ame failure.
Note: see Appendix A - TI-135-RB Dimensions & Specication & TI-109-RBC Dimensions & Specication
for low and high level values.
2.2.1 SITING
(Reference should be made to Utilisation Procedures as stated in IGE/UP/10 Part 1
Communication 1676, and in particular to Section 5, Location of Appliances).
Theboilerhouseshouldbesufcientlysizedtoalloweasyandsafeaccesstoallpartsofthe
boiler for operational and maintenance purposes.
Reference should be made to Appendix A - TI-135-RB Dimensions & Specication &
TI-109-RBC Dimensions & Specication to ascertain the relevant dimensions and weights.
Theooringmustbelevel,laidinanon-combustiblematerialandbeofsufcientstrengthto
support the boiler.
WARNING
Lifting Equipment
Make sure that lifting equipment complies with all local regulations and is suitable for the job.
You can be injured if you use faulty lifting equipment.
Make sure the lifting equipment is in good condition.