Autonomous heating system is the key to comfortable living for any owner. You can even equip it on your own without resorting to the help of specialists. However, this is a very responsible and difficult lesson, which involves obtaining an appropriate permit or will turn to specialists on the site .
Before you engage in installation, you must familiarize yourself with the basic conditions and requirements. Consider them in more detail.
Basic conditions for installation
The installation rules of the heating boiler suggest the following requirements:
The device should be mounted in a separate room. For the boiler room, it is recommended to allocate a room, the area of which should be at least four square meters, and the height of about three meters. In addition, many experts insist that the volume of the premises is required to be more than eight cubic meters.
Windows should be present in the boiler room (it is important that they open and close normally).
The optimal width of the doorway is at least one meter.
It is forbidden to decorate and decorate the combustion using combustible and flammable materials. In addition, the arrangement of a false floor or falseboard is considered unacceptable.
Fresh air should enter the boiler room through a special open production (its cross section should be at least eight square centimeters per kilowatt of heating equipment).
For the exhaust of the boiler, you need to provide a special gas. It is important that the use of ordinary ventilation ducts for this is unacceptable. This is due to the fact that burning products that are harmful to health may be in neighboring rooms, in the kitchen, etc.
The length of the gas should be no more than three meters (inside the equipped boiler room). Also, this design should not have more than three inversion.
The output of the pipe for gases should be vertical. It is desirable that he rises a little over the roof.
During solidification, harmful substances are formed, so the chimney must be created from specialized materials that are resistant to the effects of chemicals. The use of layered building materials, for example, asbestos -cement pipes is allowed at a distance of at least five meters from the exhaust pipe.