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Ravenheat CSI 85 User Manual

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The manufacturer’s notes must NOT be
taken, in any way, as overriding statutory
obligations.

IMPORTANT:

These appliances are CE certificated for safety
and performance. It is, therefore, important that
no external control devices e.g. flue dampers,
economisers etc. are directly connected to this
appliance unless covered by these Installation
and Service Instructions or as otherwise
recommended by Ravenheat in writing. If in
doubt please enquire.

Any direct connection of a control device
not approved by Ravenheat could invalidate
the certification and the normal appliance
warranty.

It could also infringe the Gas Safety regulations
and the above regulations.

NOTE:

The Ravenheat CSI 85 (T) 780 series
combination boiler has been tested and
examined by ADVANTICA, and is certified to
comply with PrEN 483 and BS EN 625.


4.2

LOCATION OF BOILER

4.2.1 Siting of the Ravenheat CSI 85 (T) 780 series

Combi Boiler must be as follows.

The position of installation should be within
the building, unless otherwise protected by a
suitable enclosure.

Adequate space for installation, servicing and
air circulation around boiler must be allowed
for.

The Ravenheat CSI 85 (T) 780 Series Combi
Boiler must be fitted on a flat and vertical wall
capable of adequately supporting the weight of
the boiler and any ancillary equipment.

The appliance may be installed on a combustible
wall subject to the requirements of the Local
Authority and Building Regulations.

LPG versions of this appliance shall not be
installed in cellars or basements.

4.3 CLEARANCES

AROUND

THE

APPLIANCE

4.3.1

The following minimum free spaces, required
for installation inspection and servicing, must
be left around the boiler

18 inches (450 mm) in front

5 inches (125 mm) above

6 inches (150 mm) below

0.2 inches (5 mm) on each side

1 inch (25 mm) in front when installed in a
cupboard.

SECTION 4

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

4.1 SAFETY

Gas Safety (Installation and Use).
Regulations.

It is law that all gas appliances are installed
and serviced by a registered installer in
accordance with the above regulations and
these installation instructions. All registered
installers carry a I.D. card and have a
registration number. Both should be recorded
in your boiler log book. You can check your
installer in the gas safe register. Failure to
install appliances correctly could lead to
prosecution. It is in your own interest, and that
of safety, to ensure the law is complied with.

The installation of the boiler MUST be in
accordance with the latest I.E.E. (BS 7671)
Wiring Regulations, local building regulations,
bye-laws of the local water authority, the
building regulations and the Building Standards
(Scotland) and any relevant requirements of
the local authority.

4.1.1 GENERAL

INFORMATION

Both the user and the manufacturer rely
heavily on the installer, whose job it is to
install the combination boiler and connect
it to a correctly designed heating system.
Acquaint yourself with the British Standards
concerning installation requirements. If you
need advice on any points your Ravenheat
Technical Services Office would be pleased to
help. It is recommended that tools suitable for
brass fittings are used, and have a capability
to accomodate hexagon sizes up to 50 mm.

CODES OF PRACTICE/Ref: Documents

Detailed recommendations are contained in the
following British Standard Codes of Practice:

BS.6891 Low pressure installation pipes.

BS.6798

Installation of gas fired hot water

boilers of rated input not exceeding

60

kW.

BS.5449 Forced circulation hot water systems.

BS.5546 Installation of gas hot water supplies

domestic purposes (2nd Family

Gases).


BS.5440: 1 Flues (for gas appliances of rated

input not exceeding 60 kW).

BS.5440: 2 Ventilation (for gas appliances of

rated input not exceeding 60 kW).

DD 189: 1990 Discharge of condensate.

Health & Safety Document No.635

The Electricity at Work Regulations, 1989.