BS 5410-2:2018 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Code of practice for liquid fuel firing – Non-domestic installations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 203 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |