AS 3814-1998
Superseded
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Code for Industrial and Commercial Gas Fired Appliances
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29-05-2024
01-01-1998
Provides the minimum requirements for the design, construction and safe operation of gas-fired industrial appliances. Construction requirements given relate to matters affecting gas-firing or to any interconnection between the gas-firing system and the safety requirements of the appliance. The installation requirements for appliances covered by this code are detailed in the Australian Gas Association (AGA) Code, AG 601 - Gas Installation Code.
Committee |
AG-005
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 1818 3
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Pages |
116
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ProductNote |
Also numbered as AG 501-1998
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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Supersedes |
General: This Code provides minimum requirements for the design, construction and safe operation of Type B appliances which use Town Gas, Natural Gas, Simulated Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Tempered Liquefied Petroleum Gas or any combination of these gases either together or with other fuels.
Construction requirements given relate only to matters affecting gas-firing or to any interconnection between the gas-firing system and the safety requirements of the appliance.
NOTE: Additional information regarding safety principles for industrial appliances is given in AS 1375.
The Code does not cover all the requirements for the safety of the process carried out in the appliance. These requirements should be obtained from the relevant Authority having jurisdiction. Installation requirements for appliances covered by this Code are detailed in 'AG 601 -Gas Installation Code'. Exclusions from Code: The following appliances are excluded from this Code: (a) Manually operated bunsen type burners.
(b) Simple ring type burners which are not fitted into a combustion chamber and burn in an open ventilated space under the control of an operator.
(c) Engines other than stationary engines.
First published as AS 3814-1998 (AG 501).
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AS 3000-1986 | Electrical installations - Buildings, structures and premises (known as the SAA Wiring Rules) |
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AS 1375-1985 | Industrial fuel-fired appliances (known as the SAA Industrial Fuel-fired Appliances Code) |
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AS/NZS 1869:1996 | Hose and hose assemblies for liquefied petroleum gases (LP Gas), natural gas and town gas |
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