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Montagevorbereitung
Montagevorbereitung
It should also be in accordance with
the relevant recommendations in the
current editions of the following British
Standards and Codes of Practice: BS
5449, BS 5546, BS 5440:1, BS
5440:2, BS 6798, BS 7593, BS 6891.
From 1 April 2005, all CORGI Regis-
tered Installers will be required to
notify CORGI when they have instal-
led or exchanged a gas appliance in a
residential dwelling.
Boiler Position
The following limitations must be
observed when siting the boiler:
The boiler is not suitable for exter-
nal installation. The position selec-
ted for installation should be within
the building, unless otherwise pro-
tected by a suitable enclosure and
must allow adequate space for
installation, servicing and operation
of the appliance and for air circula-
tion around it.
This position must allow for a sui-
table flue system and terminal posi-
tion. The boiler must be installed on
a flat vertical wall capable of sup-
porting the weight of the appliance
and any ancillary equipment when
full.
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(Fortsetzung)
CORGI will then issue either a Buil-
ding Compliance Certificate (for Eng-
land and Wales) or a Declaration of
Safety (for Scotland, Northern Ireland,
Isle of Man or appliances out of the
scope of Building Regulations) to the
homeowner, which will confirm that
the work has been carried out by a
competent CORGI Registered Instal-
ler. This document will be used to
form part of the Home Information
Pack (HIP) that becomes a require-
ment from January 2007 in order to
sell your house.
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Achtung
Manufacturers instructions
must not be taken
in any way as overriding statu-
tory obligations.
Due consideration should be given
to the routing of the condensate
drain from the chosen position.
If the boiler is to be fitted in a timber
framed building it should be fitted in
accordance with IGE/UP/7. If in
doubt advice must be sought from
British Gas.
If the appliance is to be installed in a
room containing a bath or shower,
any electrical switch or control utili-
sing mains electricity, it must be so
situated, that it cannot be touched
by a person using the bath or sho-
wer. Attention is drawn to the requi-
rements of BS 7671 (the current I.E.
E Wiring Regulations) and in Scot-
land the electrical provisions of the
Building Regulations applicable in
Scotland.

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