5BS EN 60204 - Part 1 : 1993Safety of Machinery - Electrical Equipmentfor Machines Specification for GeneralRequirementsBS EN 60335 - Part 1 : 1988Safety of Household and Similar ElectricalAppliancesGeneral RequirementsBS EN 55014 - 1993Limits and methods of measurement of radiodisturbance characteristics of electricalmotor-operated and thermal appliances forhousehold and similar purposes, electricaltools and similar electric apparatusBS EN 50165 - 1997Electrical Equipment of non-electric heatingappliances for household and similarpurposes, safety requirements1.1 Certificates of conformityCertificates are available from theManufacturer1.2 General product informationThe cabinet heaters have an output rangefrom approximately 29.16 kW to 380 kW, andare available in a configuration that will allowfor down flow, horizontal, or floor mounting.The units can suit either ducted applications,or be used as free blowing units, but eachheater must be connected to its ownindividual open flueEach heater is fitted with a forced draughtburner which has been test fired and pre-setprior to despatch. The safety functions of theburner are by way of a fully sequentialcontrol box fitted to the burner.NoteNeither asbestos nor soft soldered joints areused in the construction or manufacture ofof cabinet heaters. The materials selectedfor use can withstand the mechanical,chemical, and thermal stresses which theywill be subject to during foreseen normaluse when installed in accordance with themanufacturers recommendations.1.3 General requirementsCautionEnsure that the fuel supply is in accordancewith the manufacturer's recommendationsand is as stated on the appliance data plate.Installation, commissioning, andservicing must only be carried out byappropriately qualified and competentpersons.WarningUnauthorised modifications to the appliance,or departure from the manufacturersguidance on intended use, or, installationcontrary to the manufacturersrecommendations may constitute a hazard.NoteTo ignore the warning and caution notices,and to ignore the advice from themanufacturer on installation, commissioning,servicing, or use, will jeopardise anyapplicable warranty, moreover, such asituation could also compromise the safe andefficient running of the appliance itself, andthereby constitute a hazard.The installation of the appliance must meetall the relevant European, national, and localcriteria.(See sections 3 and 9).Prior to installation the following pointsshould be considered;a) The position of the heater for the optimumefficient distribution and circulation of warmairb) The position of the heater relative to theroute of the fluec) The position of the heater relative to thesupply of fueld) The position of the heater relative to theelectrical services, and if appropriate, anyadditional controls.e) The position of the heater relative to thesupply of fresh air