Honeywell Central Heating Cooker Natural Gas manual Site Requirements, AIR Supply and Ventilation

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SITE REQUIREMENTS

Sound Levels

Whilst the level of sound is low it is important that the following aspects should be considered before installation:

(a)The Flue pipe from the appliance should be cast iron

(b)Some people are particularly sensitive to even low noise levels so this aspect should be discussed with the householder.

(c)Small rooms tend to amplify noise, particularly if the wall construction is hollow or the surface tiled.

(d)A chimney passing through a bedroom can sometimes transmit noise.

Hearth

The appliance must be fitted on a non-combustible base. Also the floor must be level and capable of supporting the installed weight of the appliance including its water content.

Combustion Air (Conventional Flue)

The provision of an adequate supply of combustion air is essential for the efficient and safe operation of the appliance. The air opening should be positioned so as to cause the least possible draught to the occupants and located so it is not liable to be accidentally blocked.

British Standard Code of Practice BS 5440 Part 2 requires a permanent air inlet opening of 5cm2 per kW above 7kW (gross) input. See below for the required ventilation for each model.

AIR SUPPLY AND VENTILATION

IN ROOM

Redfyre

Minimum FREE Area opening ‘A’

Model

 

 

 

 

 

60

166 cm2

(15 in2)

80

198 cm2

(19.5 in2)

100

230 cm2

(24.5 in2)

120

262 cm2

(30 in2)

 

 

 

Extractor Fan

If the kitchen has an extractor fan, the combustion performance of the appliance must not be affected when the fan is running and all doors and windows are closed. A spillage check should be carried out to prove that combustion is satisfactory.

Heating and Domestic Hot Water Systems

The heating system should be installed in accordance with current HVCA Codes of Practice and BS 5449 Part 1 ‘Forced Circulation Hot Water Systems’.

Fit drain-off cock in the lowest part of the system. Where a boiler is also used for providing domestic hot water, a double feed indirect cylinder to BS 1566 Part 1 must be used.

Flush out the system to remove any swarf or residues before fitting the circulating pump.

PLEASE NOTE: If the boiler is to be installed on a gravity type system, care must be taken, i.e. due to the high efficiency of the appliance consideration should be given to gravitational flows with view to system contamination and operation.

Failure to comply with these recommendations may result in there being a temperature build-up within the boiler/system causing noisy operation.

Overall dimensions

 

Height

917mm

Width

980mm

Depth (including towel rail)

795mm

Towl Rail

80mm

Cooker clearances

The cooker is designed to fit in a 1000mm space with a 10mm clearance each side.

If the right hand side of the cooker is to be positioned next to a wall, then an extra 100mm is required at the right hand side for over shelf removal.

A clearance above the cooker of 550mm is required for the raising of the dome lids.

If a cooker hood it to be fitted then it should be installed to the manufacturers instructions.

We recommend that 1000mm is left in front of the cooker to aid cooking and servicing.

Where the cooker is to stand in a recess or against a wall which is to be tiled UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE TILES

OVERLAP THE BLACK ENAMEL TOP PLATE.

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