AS 3814:2018 Industrial and commercial gas-fired appliances
Standards Australia
Supersedes: AS 3814:2015 Industrial and commercial gas-fired appliances
Draft Designation: DR AS 3814:2017The objective of this Standard is to provide uniform minimum requirements for the safe operation of gas-fired industrial appliances and other large appliances used for commercial applications which are not covered by any other Standard.
This Standard does not cover all the requirements for the safety of the process carried out in the appliance. Other statutory and regulatory requirements may be applicable to the appliances or installations, or both, that fall within the scope of this Standard. It is the installer/original equipment manufacturer’s responsibility to ensure that appliances and installations conform with these requirements.
This Standard should not be regarded as a design specification or as an instruction manual—it has been prepared with consideration for gas rules and regulations now in force.
In its preparation, primary consideration has been given to—
(a) the prevention of injury to persons; and
(b) the prevention of fire and explosion hazards associated with fuel use and processes, particularly where they could lead to a risk of injury of persons.
Additionally, consideration has been given to—
(i) the prevention of damage to property;
(ii) continuity of satisfactory operation of appliances and equipment;
(iii) the provision of satisfactory permanent access for service; and
(iv) relevant international and overseas standards.
This Standard has also been revised to remove ambiguities and to place the responsibility for safety of gas-fired industrial appliances, and other large appliances used for industrial
and commercial applications firmly on the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). To this end, the OEM has been given a wide definition in this revision.
The main features of this revision are the following:
(A) A number of editorial and reference errors in the previous edition of this Standard have been corrected and further notes added to several clauses to help provide guidance to users of this Standard.
(B) As a result of industry comment, Clause 2.27 on programmable electronic systems (PES) has again been revised to better align with AS 61508 (series) (the related application Standard), AS IEC 61511 (series) and AS 62061.
(C) The robust nature of gas engines has been reflected in the further revision of Clause 5.8.
(D) The requirements for hazard and risk assessment have been expanded in line with international practice, including a new informative Appendix K as well as a list of significant hazards covered by this Standard in new informative Appendix M.
(E) The informative Appendix N on the guidance for verifying that an appliance meets the safety requirements and/or measures in accordance with this Standard has been updated.
(F) A new informative Appendix O on fitness for purpose has been added to provide guidance on establishing an equivalent level of safety to this Standard. This has been achieved where an appliance or installation has not been specifically constructed to the requirements of this Standard. This also includes legacy appliances or installations that originally conformed with the standards of the day and may now need to be reassessed to determine that they are still fit for purpose.
(G) A new informative Appendix P on biogas applications has been added for guidance on the application of this Standard to biogas installations.
NOTE:Appendix P is expected to become part of Section 5 of this Standard in the next revision, once industry has applied it and provided the necessary peer review regarding its suitability.
The user should be aware that technical regulators in many jurisdictions in Australia deem this Standard as a ‘prescribed or preferred Standard’, to which conformity is mandatory. Notes have been integrated into the text of this Standard. They provide additional information and guidance intended to assist the understanding or use of this Standard. The notes do not contain requirements or any information considered indispensable for the use of this Standard.
The term ‘informative’ has been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendices to which it applies. An ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and guidance.
Originated as AG 501-1984. Previous edition AS 3814:2015. Sixth edition AS 3814:2018.Contents:
Section 1 Scope And General
Section 2 Requirements For Design And Construction
Section 3 Operation
Section 4 Markings And Instructions
Section 5 Special Application Requirements
Appendix A: Typical Information And Technical Data
Appendix B: Typical Procedure For The Approval Of Industrial And Commercial Appliances
Appendix C: Typical Valve Train Arrangements
Appendix D: Flame Safeguard Selection
Appendix E: Pro-Forma Letter To The Gas Technical Regulator From A Contractor/Company Certifying The Tests Conducted On The Pes
Appendix F: Gas/Air Ratio Control Programmable Electronic Systems
Appendix G: Maintenance And Checks Of Safety Devices
Appendix H: Typical Operating Sequence For An Automatic Forced Or Induced Draught Burner With Interrupted Pilot
Appendix I: Typical Commissioning Procedure
Appendix J: Typical Field Checklist
Appendix K: Guidance On The Risk Assessment For A Type B Appliance And Its Installation
Appendix L: Programmable Electronic System Design And Review Checklist Examples
Appendix M: List Of Significant Hazards
Appendix N: Verification Of Safety Requirements And/Or Measures
Appendix O: Fitness For Purpose Assessment
Appendix P: Biogas Flares And Treatment Systems
Industrial and Commercial Gas-Fired Appliances.
AG-011
Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association; Energy Networks Association; Engineers Australia; Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association of Australia; Gas Energy Australia; Gas Technical Regulators Committee; Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia.