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Good Practice Guide 284 Domestic central heating and hot water systems with gas and oil fired boilers - guidance for installers and specifiers

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Aims to assist installers, specifiers and purchasers of boilers and central heating systems for use in housing. It provides guidance on selecting boilers and heating systems to improve energy efficiency, reduce running costs and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The Guide covers gas (including liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)) and oil-fired ‘wet’ (‘hydronic’) central heating systems, i.e. those in which water is circulated to heat emitters from a boiler. It does not include solid-fuel or electric boilers, or ducted warm-air heating systems.

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Building Research Energy Conservation Support Unit

Now known as The Carbon Trust.