Technical data
each heater model as -
2.4.1.2 Mechanical Ventilation to the
Heated Space
In the event that the heater(s) are to be
installed without the positive connection of
combustion ductwork within a heated space
and where that heated space has a design
air change of less than 0.5 air changes per
hour and that the installer prefers to
mechanically ventilate the heated space
rather than provide ventilation openings then
-
The heated space needs to be
mechanically ventilated so that the
design air change is 0.5 air changes
per hour or greater.
It is a requirement that the mechanical
ventilation shall be of the ! Input ! Type
with either natural or mechanical
extraction
Systems of mechanical extraction with
a natural inlet shall not be used
It is necessary to provide an automatic
means to safely inhibit heater(s)
operation should mechanical air supply
fail for any reason
2.4.2 Heaters Installed within a Plant
Room or Enclosure
A plant room means a room housing the
heater plant and probably other items of
building service plant and would generally
have generous space for maintenance
An enclosure is where the heater is installed
within a compartment or confined area where
space is limited
Where heaters are installed within a plant
room or enclosure then provision for both
combustion air and / or air for general
ventilation will be required by means of high
and low level ventilation openings (sections
2.4.2.1 and 2.4.2.2 refer to plant room
applications and sections 2.4.2.3 and 2.4.2.4
refer to enclosure applications).
Alternatively the plant room or enclosure may
be mechanically ventilated (section 2.4.2.5
refers)
2.4.2.1 Natural Ventilation Openings to
Plant Rooms for Room Sealed Heaters
For plant room applications the minimum free
area of ventilation opening will depend upon
whether the heater(s) is installed in room
sealed mode (ie with a positive connection to
atmosphere of both flue and combustion air)
Or with flue only (ie without the positive
connection to atmosphere of a combustion
air duct)
Where the heater(s) is installed in a plant
room and in room sealed mode (ie with a
positive connection to atmosphere of both
flue and combustion air ) the minimum free
area of ventilation opening needs to be
At high level 5 cm
2
for each kW of
rated heat input
At low level 5 cm
2
for each kW of rated
heat input
The high level ventilation opening should be
sited on an external wall and positioned as
high as is practical and always within the top
15% of the wall height
The low level natural ventilation opening
should be situated on an external wall and be
Minimum Free Area Of
Ventilation Opening
High Level Low Level
cm
2
cm
2
40 None 26
70 None 43
100 None 64
135 None 86
170 None 107
200 None 128
250 None 158
330 None 211
410 None 263
490 None 315
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