Module 4.1 Knowledge Questions Flashcards
Name three classification of ventilation
1) Adventitious
2) Additional
3) Compartment
What are the purposes of the components indicated?
Storm guard - stops rain being blown in
Baffle - stops wind noise and drafts
Cavity duct - nothing blocks the ventilator
The pipe used in the vent shown is a 105mm in diameter. Is it suitable for use with a 15kW (net) appliance?
NB Area of a circle is πR2
Yes!
Free area of pipe =
(22/7) x (10.5/2)2 = 86.62cm2
Boiler requirements =
15kW - 7 = 8kW x 5cm2 = 40cm2
QED pipe ok
Name 3 materials a vent grill can be made of
1) Terracotta
2) Rigid plastic e.g. ABS
3) Metal e.g. Aluminium
When inspection or installing a ventilator what 6 points should be checked?
1) Is the free area adequate for the appliance(s) it serves?
2) Is the ventilator of the correct type?
3) Is the vent sleeved across the cavity?
4) Is the ventilator of the hit and miss type?
5) Is the ventilator fitted with a fly screen?
6) Is the ventilator being installed in the correct place?
What three types of vent are not suitable?
1) Those fitted with fly screens
2) Hit and Miss types
3) Terracotta types should be carefully checked for actual permanent area
If you have a single O/F appliance in a room what is the calculation for calculating air vent size?
1) Gross kW / 1.1 = net kW
Less 7kW (adventitious air)
x 5cm2 = free are required
Name two reasons to ventilate a compartment
1) O/F - combustion and cooling
2) R/S - cooling
When an air vent is installed on the inside wall of a property, the vent must be sited:
a Not less than 450mm from floor level,
b Not more than 450mm from floor level.
c Not more than 450mm from ceiling level.
d Not less than 450mm from ceiling level.
b Not more than 450mm from floor level.
The ventilation requirement for open flued appliances is dependant upon:
a Heat input.
b Heat output.
c Room dimensions.
d Flue height.
a Heat input.
What action should the gas operative take it an air vent, of adequate size but fitted with a fly screen, is encountered?
a Install another air vent of the same size with a fly screen.
b With the users permission remove the fly screen.
c Leave the vent and instruct the user to clean regularly.
d Disconnect the appliance and label.
b With the users permission remove the fly screen.
An open flued combination boiler with hot water input of 36kW (net) and heating input of 21kW(net) is fitted within a kitchen measuring 2.5m by 2.2m by 1 .8m. What is the vent free area required?
a 70cm2.
b 130.5cm2.
c 145cm2.
d 180cm2.
c 145cm2.
A tumble dryer with an input of 5kW (net) is fitted in the kitchen measuring 2.5m by 2.2m by 1 .8m. An openable window is needed, but what is the additional vent free area required?
a 35cm2.
b 50cm2.
c 100cm2.
d No vent is required.
c 100cm2.
Why?
100cm2 if room volume is less than 3.7m3 per kW
i.e. Is the room less than 3.7 x 5kW = 18.5m3?
If an open flued combination boiler with hot water input of 36kW (net) and heating input of 21kW(net) and a tumble dryer with an input of 5kW (net) were fitted in a kitchen, measuring 2.5m by 2.2m by 1 .8m, what is the vent free area, in addition to the openable window, required?
a 100cm2.
b 145cm2.
c 245cm2.
d 290cm2.
b 145cm2.
The two appliances fall into different categories so you take the largest of the two values (Module 4, page 9)
A room sealed boiler with a range rated burner from 16kW to 21kW (net) is fitted in a compartment and set at 18.5kW (net). What are the required vents to direct outside?
a 51.75cm2 both top and bottom.
b 70cm2 both top and bottom.
c 92.5cm2 both top and bottom.
d 105cm2 both top and bottom.
d 105cm2 both top and bottom.