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Installation Details
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations: 1994
In the interest of safety, it is the law that all gas appliances are installed by a competent person in accordance
with the above Regulations, Building Regulations/Building Standards Scotland, Codes of Practice, current
I.E.E.  Regulations  and  the  byelaws of  the  Local  Water Undertaking. Failure to comply with the Regulations
may lead to prosecution; it is in your interest and that of safety to ensure that the law is complied with.
Important - If the boiler  is  to  be  fitted  in  a  timber  framed  building  it  should  be  fitted  in  accordance
with  the  British  Gas  publication;  Guide  for  Gas  Installation  in Timber Frame Housing: Reference DM2.
If in doubt advice must be sought from the Local Gas Region of British Gas Plc.
Location of Boiler
The  installation  of  the  
 1001 must be on a suitable non-combustible load bearing wall which will
provide an adequate fixing for the boiler mounting bracket assembly. The location should be in an area where
the water pipes will not be subjected to frost conditions. In siting the combination boiler the following
limitations must be observed:
The  combination  boiler  may  be  installed  in  any  room  or  internal  space,  although  particular   attention
is   drawn   to   the  requirements  of  the current, i.e. wiring regulations and in Scotland the electrical provisions
of the building regulations applicable in Scotland, with respect to the installation of the combination boiler in
a room or internal space containing a bath or shower.
Where  a  room  sealed  appliance  is  installed  in  a  room containing a bath or shower any electrical switch
or appliance control utilising mains electricity, should be so situated that it cannot be touched by a person
using the bath or shower.
Terminal Position
POSITION
MINIMUM SPACING (fig. 3)
mm
A
Directly below an openable window, air vent, or any other ventilation opening
300
B
Below gutters, soil pipes or drainpipes
75
C
Below Eaves
100
D
Below a Balcony
100
E
From vertical drainpipes or soilpipes
75
F
From internal or external corners
100
G
Above adjacent ground or balcony level
100
H
From a surface facing the terminal
600
I
Facing another terminal
1,200
J
From opening (door/window) in carport into dwelling
1,200
K
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall
300
L
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall
300
N
Below carport
600
A Quinnel Barrat and Quinnel guard (part. No. C2) should be screwed to the wall centrally over the terminal,
when  the  distance is less than 2 m from the outside floor.
Air Supply
The room, cupboard or compartment in which the boiler is installed does not require a purpose provided vent.