Technical Booklet L Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems·Page 8·69
Application of Combustion Appliance and Fuel Storage Regulations
This regulation specifies which combustion appliance and fuel storage rules apply to different types of installations, including direct burning of solid fuel on hearths and exceptions for cooking appliances and certain tanks.
(1) Any provision in regulations 70 to 74 and 77 which applies to a combustion appliance, shall also apply where solid fuel is intended to burn directly on a hearth without the installation of any appliance.
(2) Regulation 72 shall not apply to a combustion appliance designed solely for cooking purposes.
(3) Regulation 75 shall only apply to a liquid fuel storage tank and connecting pipework located outside the building, which serves a fixed combustion appliance within the building and which is—
(a) a fixed oil storage tank with a capacity greater than 90 litres; or
(b) a fixed liquefied petroleum gas storage tank with a capacity greater than 150 litres.
(4) Regulation 76 shall only apply to an above ground fixed oil storage tank, which serves a dwelling and to which any one of the following applies—
(a) it has a capacity of more than 2500 litres but less than 3500 litres;
(b) it is located within 10 m of inland freshwaters or coastal waters;
(c) it is located within 50 m of a source of potable water, such as a well, bore-hole or spring;
(d) it is located where spilled oil from the installation could reach the waters in (b) or (c) by running across hard ground;
(e) it is located where spillage could run into an open drain or loose fitting manhole cover; or
(f) it is located where the tank vent pipe outlets cannot be seen from the intended filling point.
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