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1-WARNINGS AND WARRANTY TERMS
RULES FOR INSTALLATION
The product is a boiler that uses wood pellets.
Below is a list of European regulations regarding the installation of the product:
EN 303-5:2012: Solid fuel boilers, with manual or automatic loading, nominal thermal power of 500 kW - Terminology, requisites, tests
and marking.
EN 12828 Heating systems design.
Electrical systems with rated voltage not exceeding 1000 V AC and 1500 V DC.
EN 1443 General chimney regulation
EN 1856-1 metal smoke ducts
EN 1856-2 metal smoke extraction channels
EN 1457 chimneys - Interior terracotta / ceramic flues
EN 13384-1 Chimneys - Thermal and dynamic fluid calculation methods - Part 1: Chimneys connected to a single appliance
Below are some applicable regulations for Italy:
UNI 10683:2012 Heat generators fuelled by wood or other solid bio-fuels - Test, installation, control and maintenance (for thermochemical
power at the firebox lower than 35kW)
UNI/TS 11278 general technical regulation for the choice of smoke duct/flue
UNI 10847:2000 Smoke extractor systems for liquid and solid fuelled generators - Maintenance and control - Guidelines and procedures
UNI 8065 water treatment in civil plants.
UNI 9182 Hot and cold (sanitary) air supply and distribution systems.
Installation must be carried out with reference to the diagram of the heating system prepared in accordance with the
standards and local recommendations in force:
In any case, respect:
For the heating appliance
Local requirements concerning the chimney connection.
Local requirements for fire-fighting standards.
For electrical parts - EN 60335 ''Safety of electrical household appliances and similar
Part 1 - General requirements
Part 2 - Special regulations for appliances with gas, gas oil and solid fuel burners with electrical connections.
The Clean Air Act 1993 and Smoke Control Areas
Under the Clean Air Act local authorities may declare the whole or part of the district of the authority to be a smoke control area. It is
an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of a building, from a furnace or from any fixed boiler if located in a designated smoke control
area. It is also an offence to acquire an "unauthorised fuel" for use within a smoke control area unless it is used in an "exempt" appliance
("exempted" from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control area).
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless fuels or exempt appliances
for use in smoke control areas in England. In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers in the devolved administrations for those
countries. Separate legislation, the Clean Air (Northern Ireland) Order 1981, applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that
fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have been "authorised" in Regulations and that appliances used to burn solid fuel
in those areas (other than "authorised" fuels) have been exempted by an Order made and signed by the Secretary of State or Minister in
the devolved administrations.
Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act can be found here : http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke control areas
and you can contact them for details of Clean Air Act requirements"
The Compact 35 has been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood pellets in
accordance with class A1-A2 specified in the standard EN14961-2.
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