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BS 5410-2:2018 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Code of practice for liquid fuel firing – Non-domestic installations

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BSI 2020 203
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113 Foreword
116 1 Scope
2 Normative references
119 3 Terms and definitions
120 4 Work undertaken in connection with liquid fuelled installations
5 Classification of fuels
121 6 Application of liquid fuel firing burners
6.1 General
6.2 Choosing liquid fuel burning equipment
6.3 Appliances
122 Table 1 — Recommended maximum turn-down ratios for different types of boilers
127 6.4 Warm air heaters
128 7 Design and construction of accommodation for liquid fuelled installations
7.1 General
7.2 Classification of buildings
7.3 Accommodation for boilers
130 Table 2 — Construction, and fire resistance (in hours), of boiler room enclosures, doors and windows in “large buildings” and places of public entertainment or assembly
131 Table 3 — Construction, and fire resistance (in hours), of boiler room enclosures, doors and windows in all buildings other than “large buildings” and places of public entertainment or assembly
132 Table 4 — Examples of types of construction for the recommended periods of fire resistance given in Table 2 and Table 3
134 7.4 Ventilation and supply of combustion air
137 Table 5 — Minimum air vent free-area for room-sealed boilers installed in an enclosure
7.5 Boiler installation
139 Table 6 — Safety valve sizes (open vented systems only)
141 Table 7 — Feed and expansion pipe sizes
Table 8 — Open safety vent pipe sizes
144 7.6 Warm air heater installations
147 8 Liquid fuel storage systems
8.1 Liquid fuel tank construction
148 Table 9 — Types of liquid fuel tank and locations for which they are suitable
8.2 Capacity
149 8.3 Selection of tanks
8.4 Contents and gauging
150 8.5 Heating for liquid fuel storage tanks
151 Table 10 — Minimum tank, outflow and handling temperatures for liquid fuels
153 8.6 Service tanks
154 8.7 Rooftop tanks
8.8 Environmental precautions
155 8.9 Filtration systems
8.10 Fill pipes and connections
156 8.11 Vent pipes
8.12 Drainage and de-sludging facility
8.13 Multiple tanks with return connections
157 9 Positioning and protection for liquid fuel storage and service tanks
9.1 General
9.2 Above ground tanks
158 9.3 Tanks buried in the ground
159 9.4 Tanks within, on or over a building
160 Table 11 — Construction and fire resistance of tank chamber enclosures and the doors and openings therein in large buildings and places of public entertainment or assembly
161 Table 12 — Construction and fire resistance of tank chamber enclosures and the doors and openings therein in all buildings other than large buildings and places of public entertainment or assembly
162 9.5 Secondary containment systems
163 9.6 Siting of tank chambers within buildings
9.7 Ventilation of tank chambers
9.8 Automatic fire-extinguishing installations
9.9 Lighting and electrical equipment in tank chambers
164 10 Installation of liquid fuel storage tanks
10.1 General
10.2 Installation
165 10.3 Painting and cleaning of steel tanks on site
11 Liquid fuel handling system from storage tank to burner
11.1 General
166 11.2 Fuel supply systems
169 11.3 Heated liquid fuel systems
176 11.4 Fire valve systems and their installation
177 11.5 Rooftop systems
178 11.6 Size of liquid fuel pipelines
11.7 Materials and construction and erection of liquid fuel pipelines
179 11.8 Testing of the pipework installation
11.9 Painting and identification
12 Storage of kerosene at non-domestic buildings
180 13 Chimney and flue systems
13.1 Height of chimneys
13.2 Number of chimneys or flues
13.3 Chimney cross‑sectional area
13.4 Chimney exit
13.5 Internal surfaces of flues
181 13.6 Types of construction
13.7 Lightning conductors
13.8 Clean‑out access
13.9 Connecting flues
182 13.10 Dampers, draught control and combustion excess‑pressure relief devices
13.11 Induced‑draught fans
13.12 Balanced flues
183 14 Electrical equipment
14.1 General
14.2 Wiring
14.3 Electrical isolation of boilers
14.4 Electrical enclosures, components and cabling
184 15 Instrumentation
15.1 General
15.2 Essential instrumentation
15.3 Other instrumentation
185 16 Commissioning, performance tests and handover
16.1 Commissioning arrangements
16.2 Precommissioning procedure
186 16.3 Commissioning procedure
189 16.4 Performance tests
16.5 Handover
190 17 Maintenance
17.1 General
17.2 Supplier’s and/or installer’s responsibility
191 17.3 User’s responsibility
18 Maintenance personnel’s responsibilities
192 19 Safety provisions
19.1 Liquid fuel handling system
19.2 Housekeeping
19.3 Protection against combustion explosions
193 19.4 Fire precautions
20 Biofuels
20.1 General
194 20.2 Liquid fuel burners
20.3 Liquid fuel supply system
20.4 Liquid fuel storage
20.5 Servicing and inspection
195 Annex A (normative)  Choice of class of liquid fuel
196 Annex B (normative)  Selection of burners
199 Bibliography
BS 5410-2:2018 - TC
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