13.0 Fitting the Outer Case
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13.1
Fitting The Outer Case
1. Position the outercase over the boiler engaging the
lugs in the side flanges over the hooks on the wall plate.
Break off top or bottom panel as required to
accommodate pipework runs (Fig.37).
2. Using the two screws supplied in the kit, secure the
outercase to the combustion box (Fig. 37).
3. Hinge up the lower door panel (Fig. 38).
4. Carefully read and complete all sections of the
Benchmark Commissioning Checklist at the rear of this
publication that are relevant to the appliance and
installation. These details may be required in the event
of any warranty work. The publication must be handed
to the user for safe keeping and each subsequent
regular service visit recorded.
For IE, it is necessary to complete a “Declaration of
Conformity” to indicate compliance to I.S. 813. An
example of this is given in I.S. 813 “Domestic Gas
Installations”. This is in addition to the Benchmark
Commissioning Checklist.
5. Instruct the user in the operation of the boiler
controls. Hand over the User’s Operating, Installation
and Servicing Instructions, giving advice on the necessity
of regular servicing.
6. Demonstrate to the user the action required if a gas
leak occurs or is suspected. Show them how to turn off
the gas supply at the meter control, and advise them
not to operate electric light or power switched, and to
ventilate the property.
7. Show the user the location of the system control
isolation switch, and demonstrate its operation.
8. Advise the user that they may observe a plume of
vapour from the flue terminal, and that it is part of the
normal operation of the boiler.
9. Details of system inhibitor treatment must be
recorded in the Benchmark Commissioning Checklist.
10. Select the appropriate self-adhesive badge (‘British
Gas’ or ‘Scottish Gas’) from the fittings kit and apply to
the recess in the outercase panel.
British
Gas
British Gas
Outercase Securing
Screws
Lower Door Panel
Fig. 37
Fig. 38
Break Off Panel
Position of Badge