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Building Regulations: Technical Standards

 

PART F: COMBUSTION APPLIANCE INSTALLATIONS AND STORAGE OF LIQUID AND GASEOUS FUELS

Contents

INTRODUCTION

REGULATION 14

 

Combustion appliance installations

 

REGULATION 15

 

Storage of liquid and gaseous fuels

 

THE STANDARDS

F1

Application of Part F

 

F2

Large combustion appliance installations

 

F3

General standards for small combustion appliance installations

 

Installations

 

Removal of products of combustion

 

Protection from products of combustion

 

Relationship to combustible materials

 

Extract fans

 

Identification of combustion appliance installations

 

Incinerators

 

F4

Solid fuel combustion appliance installations with an output rating not more than 50 kW

 

Installations

 

Appliances

 

Supply of air for combustion

 

Removal of products of combustion

 

Protection from products of combustion

 

Relationship to combustible materials

 

F5

Oil-fired combustion appliance installations with a net input rating not more than 70 kW

 

Installations

 

Appliances

 

Supply of air for combustion

 

Supply of air for cooling

 

Removal of products of combustion

 

Relationship to combustible materials

 

F6

Gas-fired combustion appliance installations with a net input rating not more than 70 kW

 

Installations

 

Appliances

 

Supply of air for combustion

 

Supply of air for cooling

 

Removal of products of combustion

 

Protection from products of combustion

 

Relationship to combustible materials

 

F7

Storage of liquid and gaseous fuels

 

Oil storage

 

Liquefied petroleum gas storage more than 9000 litres capacity

 

Liquefied petroleum gas storage not more than 9000 litres capacity

 

 

PROVISIONS DEEMED TO SATISFY THE STANDARDS

(F2.1)

Large combustion appliance installations

(F3.1)

Installations

(F3.4)

Removal of products of combustion

(F3.5- F3.8)

Protection from products of combustion

(F3.9)

Relationship to combustible materials

(F3.11)

Extract fans

(F3.12)

Identification of combustion appliance installations

(F4.2)

Appliances

(F4.3)

Supply of air for combustion

(F4.5, F4.8, F4.10)

Removal of products of combustion

(F4.11, F4.12)

Protection from products of combustion

(F4.17,- F4.19, F4.21)

Relationship to combustible materials

(F5.2)

Appliances

(F5.3)

Supply of air for combustion

(F5.4)

Supply of air for cooling

(F5.7, F5.8, F5.10)

Removal of products of combustion

(F5.11- F5.13)

Relationship to combustible materials

(F6.2)

Appliances

(F6.3)

Supply of air for combustion

(F6.4)

Supply of air for cooling

(F6.5- F6.7, F6.9, F6.10)

Removal of products of combustion

(F6.11, F6.13)

Protection from products of combustion

(F6.16, F6.17)

Relationship to combustible materials

(F7.1-F7.3)

Oil storage

(F7.4)

Liquefied petroleum gas storage more than 9000 litres capacity

(F7.5)

Liquefied petroleum gas storage not more than 9000 litres capacity

ASTERISKS
Throughout the Technical Standards an asterisk against a standard denotes that a provision deemed to satisfy the standard or some aspect of the standard is specified at the end of the relevant Part.

ITALICS
Throughout the Technical Standards a term in italics is a defined term. The definition is listed in Part A, General.

 

 

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