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Ormandy Commodore Plus - Boiler Layout and Installation; Boiler Room Ventilation

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Hartley and Sugden
2. Layout of the heating installation of the boiler
The boiler must be installed and commissioned by a registered installer.
The installer must make the necessary arrangements on site to ensure that the p ositioning and the fitting of the boiler, the
supply of combustion air, ventilation of the boiler house, connection of the gas supply and the removal of the combustion
gases via the flue systemare a ll in conformitywith the prevailing regulationsa nd standards. In the following pa ragraphs, Saint
We remind you of some rules concerning the abo ve aspects. If the conditions summarised above are not strictly adhered to
and resulting damage occurs then our guarantee would be invalidated.
2.1. Positioning
The boiler mus tnot be installed inareas wherethere is a signi fi cantriskof frost damageor w here there isa risk ofthe combustion
air being contaminated with halogenated substances (e.g. chlorine, detergents, aerosols, etc.), printing establishments, dry
cleaning establishments, laboratories, etc..., unless sufficient measures have been taken to ensure the supply of unpolluted
combustion air.
2.2. Aeration and ventilation of the boiler room
It is important for the safe operation that there are sufficient areas of fresh air inlet and ventilation provided to the room in
which the boiler is installed.
2.3 . Installation of the boiler
The boiler must be positioned in accordance withprevailing standards, as far as possiblefromany wall surface that maybe
damaged by heat (wood, etc...); if necessary cover the wall with an insulated panel.
The boiler must be placed in such a way that it can easily be maintained and regularly checked.
2.4. Warning of the extractors and burners
When using combustion gas extractors, it is necessary to control to the extractors the functioning of the burners, so that those
ones cannot start if the extractors have not been brought into service beforehand and that they stop immediately in the event
of stop of the extractors.
2.5. Non-specific burners compatibility
When using a non-specified b urner - i.e. a burner which has not been supplied with the boiler, the installer must satisfy himself
that he has c hosen technical compatible equipment and verify the operatio n of the equipment after start up.
2.6. Thermal shocks and corrosion on combustion produce side
For b urners it is necessary to limit the fuel flow rate, taking the efficiency into account so that the instantaneous output of
the b urner cannot exceed the normal or maximum boiler output or peak boiler o utput as d etermined by the manufacturer.

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