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8 Installation and maintenance instructions ecoTEC plus 0020116700_01
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2.5 General requirements
2.5.1 Related documents
To ensure the safe installation and continued satisfactory
operation of your appliance, all works shall be carried out
by a competent installer fully conversant with the required
current and up to date, acts standards, laws and regulations
relevant for this range of equipment at the time of installa-
tion. In addition any special requirements of Local Authori-
ties, gas undertakings or insurers must be complied with.
Installers shall carryout a full site risk assessment and put
into place all necessary steps and procedures to comply
with Health and safety at work act and ensure safety of
themselves and others with regard to manual handling and
working at height requirements.
Attention shall be paid to (but not restricted to) the follow-
ing:
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) regulations.
All Building Regulations 2000 for England and Wales,(as
amended).
(Includes Approved Codes of Practice and Approved Doc-
uments for building regulations e.g. L1, L1A, L1B, L8.)
The Building Standards, Scotland, and any requirements
determined by the local authorities within.
BS 7671 Requirements for electrical installations. IEE
Wiring Regulations
The Electricity at Work Regulations.
The Water supply (water fittings) regulations 1999.
BS 5854 Code of practice for flues and flue structures
in buildings.
BS EN 12828 Design of water-based heating systems.
BS 6700 Specification for the design, installation, test-
ing and maintenance of services supplying water for
domestic use within buildings and their curtilages.
BS 6880 Code of practice for low temperature heating
systems with outputs greater than 45kW.
Part 1 Fundamental and design considerations.
Part 2 Selection of equipment.
Part 3 Installation, commissioning and maintenance.
BS 6981 Installation of low pressure gas pipework of up
to 35mm in domestic premises.
BS 4814 Specification for: Expansion vessels using an
internal diaphragm, for sealed hot water and heating sys-
tems.
BS 7074 Application, selection and installation of expan-
sion vessels and ancillary equipment for sealed water
systems.
Part 1 Code of practice for domestic heating and hot
water.
Part 2 Code of practice for low and medium temperature
hot water systems.
BS 7593 Code of practice for treatment of water in
domestic hot water central heating systems
BS EN 13831 Closed expansion vessels with built in dia-
phragm
BS EN 14336 Heating systems in buildings. Installation
and commissioning of water based heating systems.
BS 5440 – 1 Installation of flues and ventilation for gas
appliances of rated input not exceeding 70kW*
BS 5440 – 2 Flueing and ventilation for gas appliances
of rated input not exceeding 70kW*
* 1st 2nd and 3rd family gases.
BS EN 6798 Installation & maintenance of gas fired hot
water boilers of rated input not exceeding 70kW net
Institute of Gas Engineers Publications:
IGE/UP/1B (Edition 2) Tightness testing and direct purg-
ing of small natural gas installations.
IGE/UP/ 7 (Edition 2) Gas in timber and light steel
framed buildings.
I.S. 813 - Domestic Gas Installations - 2nd edition (Ire-
land)
BS 5482 - Part 1 Domestic butane and propane gas
burning installations
2.5.2 Installation site
The location chosen for the boiler must permit the provi-
sion of a satisfactory flue termination. The location must
also provide adequate space for servicing and air circula-
tion around the boiler.
Before commencement of any works the installer should
carry out a full risk assessment in accordance with Health
and Safety executive regulations.
The boiler may be installed in any room, although particular
attention is drawn to the requirements of BS 7671 (IEE Reg-
ulations), the electrical provisions of the Building Regula-
tions (Scotland) and in IE the current edition of IS 813 and
the current ETCI rules, in respect of the installation of a
boiler in a room containing a bath or shower.
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Danger!
Risk of death from electric shock when
installing a boiler in a room with a bath
or shower!
If the electrical switches or controllers
are installed too close to the bath or the
shower, the person therein is at risk of elec-
trocution.
> Install electric switches and controllers
that operate using mains voltage outside
the reach of persons in baths or showers.
In case of installation of the boiler in an unusual location,
special procedures may be necessary and BS5546 and
BS6798 give detailed guidance on this aspect. The boiler
must be mounted on a flat, vertical wall, which must be suf-
ficiently robust to take the weight of the boiler.
The boiler may be installed on a combustible wall, subject
to the requirements of the Local Authorities and Building
Regulations. A compartment used to enclose the boiler
must be designed and constructed specifically for this pur-
pose. (An existing cupboard or compartment may be used

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Vaillant ecoTEC plus SERIES Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelecoTEC plus SERIES
MountingWall-mounted
Fuel TypeNatural Gas / LPG
ErP Heating Efficiency ClassA
NOx Class5
CategoryBoiler
TypeCondensing
EfficiencyUp to 94%
ErP Water Heating Efficiency ClassA

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