User guide

It is essential in the interest of boiler efficiency and reliable performance that once the boiler has been
installed it is first commissioned by a competent engineer, preferably an OFTEC commissioning engineer.
If an engineer is not known Boulter Boilers will be pleased to provide details of commissioning and servicing
engineers from their register.
Commissioning must be carried out at the point of first firing.
Incorrect emissions can cause premature fouling of the flue ways.
7:2 RESPONSIBILITY
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the boiler is properly commissioned. It is essential that the
commissioning procedures detailed in this manual are carried out by a qualified engineer using recognised
test equipment.
It is recommended that the relevant section of BS 5410: Part 1: latest edition is carefully read.
7:3 REPORTING
It is recommended that you use a report sheet and check list. Make comments on the report where
necessary, and give a copy to whoever has engaged your services, and retain and file your own copy. A
suggested layout is shown over.
IMPORTANT
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the boiler is commissioned by a competent
engineer, preferably an OFTEC* Registered Commissioning Engineer.
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7:4 BOULTER BUDERUS RECOMMENDED COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST - SHEET 1 OF 2
Tick off each item
OIL TANK
Is there sufficient oil, and of the correct grade for the appliance?
Is the tank adequately supported?
Is a damp-proof membrane inserted between the tank and support? (Non plastic tanks).
Does the tank slope at least 20mm per metre of length downwards towards the sludge cock? (Non
plastic tanks).
Is the tank painted or suitably protected externally?
Is the tank fitted with the following:
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