BS 5410 discusses the code of practice for oil firing. The main aim of the BS 5410 series is to establish best industry practices for the safe and reliable operations of oil burning equipment.
BS 5410-3 is the third part in the series that provides recommendations and guidance on the design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of oil-burning equipment used in conjunction with industrial installations such as furnaces, kilns, ovens, and standby generators. Recommendations and guidance are given for the selection, application, and installation of burners, storage tanks, piping systems, accommodation, chimneys, electrical and control equipment.
BS 5410-3 is applicable to installations burning liquid fuel conforming to BS 2869, including bio-fuels, e.g. those containing fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) conforming to BS EN 14214, and blends thereof, and EN 15940.
BS 5410-3 on oil-burning equipment is useful for:
Oil burning equipment refers to the any device including burners, oil burning heaters, internal combustion engines used for heating; power or other purposes designed for and/or using oil. Given its highly combustible nature of, best industry techniques and protocols for its use and operation is necessary to maintain occupational safety and prevent hazards.
BS 5410-3 provides guidance on the design as well as installation, commissioning, and maintenance aspects of oil-using equipment within its scope.
BS 5410-3 covers the provision of new installations and also gives guidance on the modernizing of existing installations. Recommendations and guidance are given on the selection and installation of oil storage tanks associated with these installations.
Guidance on fuel selection considerations, selection of burners for furnaces, air supply facilities, visual supervision facilities, and control of standby generators, amongst other things, are covered in BS 5410-3.
Overall, BS 5410-3 can ensure the efficiency of oil burning equipment within limits, and strengthen risk reduction protocols with recommended good operating practices.