Specifications
Servicing
• Always use a fully trained, competent engineer.
• Dependent upon the model of Rayburn, servicing should be carried out once or
twice a year.
• Spares are available through your local Rayburn Specialist. The heating engineer
should only use genuine Rayburn parts.
• Solid fuel and wood burning Rayburns, in addition to having the chimney swept,
will require regular cleaning of the appliance flueways, which can be carried out
by the user, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Rayburn reserve the right to make alterations to the design, material and construction
of the appliance. This brochure is produced as a buying guide and is not intended
as a substitute for the installation and user instructions.
• For details of your nearest Rayburn Guild engineer, visit www.rayburn-web.co.uk.
Commissioning
• Under no circumstances should a Rayburn which needs commissioning be turned
on before commissioning has been completed.
• Commissioning will normally be carried out upon completion of the installation by
the competent installer.
• Where third party commissioning has to occur, additional costs will be incurred
for travelling to remote or difficult sites, or where, once on site it is found that the
installation is incomplete and commissioning cannot be carried out.
Installation
• We recommend that you have a site survey carried out by a suitably qualified
and competent installer to ensure you choose a Rayburn that fully meets your
needs and requirements.
• In common with all heating appliances, a Rayburn must always be installed,
commissioned and serviced by a qualified and trained heating engineer.
An oil-fired Rayburn should be installed by an OFTEC registered engineer, who
will complete the necessary completion certificate. A gas-fired central heating
Rayburn must be installed by a GAS SAFE registered engineer (holding CKHB1)
and a HETAS engineer must install a solid fuel Rayburn. If installation is to be
by other persons, the local authority Building Control Office must be notified in
accordance with current Building Regulations (England & Wales).
• Rayburns must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
instructions, relevant Building Regulations and British Standard Codes of Practice.
• The Rayburn must be installed on a solid, level floor or on a base of incombustible
material which is capable of supporting its total weight.
• Before connecting a Rayburn to its flue, or inserting a liner into a flue that has
been previously used, the flue must be thoroughly swept of any soot and
loose materials.
Performance and Efciencies
• All Rayburn products are independently accredited by third party bodies,
covering performance and safety.
• All gas appliances are CE approved, oil appliances are fully tested to OFCERT
standards and solid-fuel domestic appliances are approved by HETAS.
• At Rayburn we are committed to supporting the government energy efficiency
initiatives and to this end our products are designed to comply with the
requirements of the latest building regulations.
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