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BS 7977-1:2009+A1:2013

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Specification for safety and rational use of energy of domestic gas appliances Radiant/convectors

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Language(s)

English

Published date

30-11-2013

€366.94
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Committee
GSE/36
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
102
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This standard specifies the requirements and methods of test for the construction, safety, rational use of energy, classification and marking of 2nd and 3rd family gas-fired domestic radiant convector heating appliances not exceeding a nominal heat input of 15kW based on the net calorific value and which incorporate a natural draught burner.

This standard applies to open-flued independent radiant/convector gas fires not connected directly or by means of an adapter to an open flue. The appliance and flue are separated by a void which can be in one or more of the following forms:

  • fireplace recess;

  • builder’s opening;

  • metal flue box to BS 715;

  • pre-cast flue to BS EN 1858.

The void is covered by a closure plate, which may be an integral part of the appliance, or a separate plate; in either case it is regarded as a part of the appliance and is supplied with it. These appliances are designed to discharge their products of combustion in to the void behind the closure plate; they also have an integral flue break which may be in the form of a draught diverter or an open front.

Although all appliances covered by this standard are radiant/convectors, they have traditionally been divided into the following types:

  • radiant/convectors;1)

  • live fuel effect(LFE);1)

  • inset live fuel effect (ILFE);1)

NOTE An inset live fuel effect fire with a top outlet flue spigot that is directly connected to the flue is not within the scope of this standard.

This document does not apply to the following:

  • decorative fuel effect appliances;

  • catalytic combustion appliances;

  • appliances in which the supply of combustion air and/or the evacuation of the products of combustion is achieved by mechanical means;

  • appliances which permit automatic ignition whilst unattended.

This standard is only intended for type testing.

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