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BS 5885-1:1988

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Automatic gas burners Specification for burners with input rating 60 kW and above

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Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

09-19-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-31-1988

US$270.88
Excluding Tax where applicable

Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Verification
4. Gas flow pipework and controls
4.1 Filters and strainers
4.2 Pipework and flow components
4.3 Gas flow in pipework
4.4 Vents on safety shut-off systems
4.5 Gas supply
4.6 Safety shut-off systems
5. Combustion air, pre-purge and post-purge
5.1 Combustion air
5.2 Pre-purge and post-purge
6. Electrical supply and ancillary equipment
6.1 Electricity supply
6.2 Electrical equipment
6.3 Instrument and control fluid supplies
7. Flame safeguard system
7.1 Flame detection
7.2 Start-gas glame establishment
7.3 Main flame establishment
8. Control system requirements
9. Fuel/air ratio control
10. Materials
10.1 General
10.2 Metallic materials
10.3 Non-metallic materials
10.4 Glands and spindle packings
10.5 Jointing materials
10.6 Flexible pipes and pipe connections
11. Constructional requirements
11.1 Burner construction
11.2 Fixing
12. Manufacturer's literature
13. Marking
14. Commissioning instructions
Appendices
A. Dual fuel burners
B. Over-pressure protection
Tables
1. Test gases
2. Wall thickness of pipes complying with BS 3601
3. Connections for valves and pipework
4. Inlet pressure ranges
5. Main gas safety shut-off valve system requirements
6. Flame safeguard drop-out times
7. Summary of materials

Safety aspects for burners employing forced or mechanically induced draught, which may be packaged or non packaged types and designed for use with 1st, 2nd and 3rd family gases. Covers single burners and dual fuel burners when operating only on gas.

Committee
RHE/13
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 5885-1(1980), 86/73991 DC and 89/80001 DC (10/2003) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, February 2010. (01/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
30
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This Part of BS 5885 specifies minimum requirements for automatic gas burners employing forced or mechanically induced draught and having a heat input rating of 60 kW and above. such burners may be of packaged or non-packaged types, and may be designed for use with 1st, 2nd or 3rd family gases. BS 5885 applies to burners intended for use in industrial processes. rt does not cover burners intended for use in heating appliances, e.g. boilers, which are covered by BS EN 616, AutomatiC forced draught burners for gaseous fuels. It covers single burners and dual fuel burners when operating only on gas. It does not cover multi-burners. Guidance on dual fuel burners is given in Appendix A. This Part of BS 5885 specifies requirements primarily for the safety aspects of automatic control and operation. It does not constitute a complete specification for automatic burners and their ancillary equipment. NOTE 1 The use of gases which are dirty, wet, of variable composition or high dewpoint may cause difficulties which are not covered in detail by this Part of BS 5885. In such cases, suppliers and users of equipment will need to take additional measures to comply with the requirements of this standard. NOTE 2 Burners complying with this Part of BS 5885 meet the statutory requirements for the protection against flow of air into piped gas supplies in the following circumstances: where the maximum combustion air pressure is not greater than 50 mbar1); where the maximum combustion air pressure is not greater than 15 mbar, and where the start-gas and main gas supplies are each under the control of at least one class 1 safety shut-off valve of size not greater than 50 mm; where the start-gas and main gas supplies are each under the control of at least one safety shut-off valve with a proved capability of withstanding a reverse flow pressure differential of at least twice the maximum combustion air pressure. In other circumstances burners complying with this Part of BS 5885 may require additional protection, e.g. non-return valves, and in such cases reference should be made to the fuel supplier. NOTE 3 The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on pages 23, 24 and on the inside back cover.

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BS 5410-3:1976 Code of practice for oil firing Installations for furnaces, kilns, ovens and other industrial purposes
BS 5378-2:1980 Safety signs and colours Specification for colorimetric and photometric properties of materials
BS 3016:1989 Specification for pressure regulators for liquefied petroleum gases
BS 2640:1982 Specification for Class II oxy-acetylene welding of carbon steel pipework for carrying fluids
BS 3955:1986 Specification for electrical controls for household and similar general purposes
BS 1179-6:1980 Glossary of terms used in the gas industry Combustion and utilization including installation at consumers\' premises
BS 799-6:1979 Specification for oil burning equipment Safety times and safety, control and monitoring devices for atomizing oil burners of the monobloc type
BS 2871-1:1971 Specification for copper and copper alloys. Tubes Copper tubes for water, gas and sanitation
BS 6501-1:1984 Flexible metallic hose assemblies Specification for corrugated hose assemblies
BS 1560-2:1970 Circular flanges for pipes, valves and fittings (Class designated) Specification for steel pipe flanges (nominal sizes ½ in to 24 in). Metric dimensions
BS 970-4:1970 Specification for wrought steels for mechanical and allied engineering purposes Valve steels
BS 799-4:1972 Specification for oil burning equipment Atomizing burners over 36 litres per hour and associated equipment for single burner and multi burner installations
BS 5378-1:1980 Safety signs and colours Specification for colour and design
BS 6448-1:1987 Gas governors Specification for pressure governors with nominal connection size up to 50 mm for gas appliances with inlet pressure up to and including 200 mbar
BS 1387:1985 Specification for screwed and socketed steel tubes and tubulars and for plain end steel tubes suitable for welding or for screwing to BS 21 pipe threads
BS 2789:1985 Specification for spheroidal graphite or nodular graphite cast iron
BS 2051-2:1984 Tube and pipe fittings for engineering purposes Specification for olive type copper alloy compression tube fittings
BS 1490:1988 Specification for aluminium and aluminium alloy ingots and castings for general engineering purposes
BS 2871-2:1972 Specification for copper and copper alloys. Tubes Tubes for general purposes
BS 1740-1:1971 Specification for wrought steel pipe fittings (screwed BS 21 R-series thread) Metric units
BS 4250-1:1987 Liquefied petroleum gas Specification for commercial butane and propane
BS 3468:1986 Specification for austenitic cast iron
BS 1723-1:1986 Brazing Specification for brazing
BS 5410-2:1978 Code of practice for oil firing Installations of 45 kW and above output capacity for space heating, hot water and steam supply services
BS 4504-2:1974 Circular flanges for pipes, valves and fittings (PN designated) Copper alloy and composite flanges
BS 6505:1984 Specification for rubber-type materials used for controls components for use with 1st, 2nd and 3rd family gases
BS 4504-1:1969 Circular flanges for pipes, valves and fittings (PN designated) Ferrous
BS 6681:1986 Specification for malleable cast iron
BS 1470:1987 Specification for wrought aluminium and aluminium alloys for general engineering purposes: plate, sheet and strip
BS 3554-2:1972 Specification for gas governors Independent governors for inlet pressures up to 350 mbar

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