
1 

(1) This Order may be cited as the Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Fireplaces) Order 1990 and shall come into force on 26th March 1990.
(2) This Order shall extend to England and Wales.
2 
The classes of fireplace described in the Schedule shall, upon the conditions there specified, be exempted from the provisions of section 11 of the Clean Air Act 1956 (which empowers a local authority to declare the whole or any part of its district to be a smoke control area).
Chris Patten
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State
26th February 1990
SCHEDULE


Class of fireplace Conditions
The Haat Pioneer AB1 Incinerators, models 12, 20, 28 and 36 manufactured by Haat Incineration Limited. 
1 
The fireplaces shall be installed, maintained and operated so as to minimise the emission of smoke at all times, and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions bearing the reference “HAAT/2/CAA/10/89”.
2 
No fuel shall be used other than the following fuels used in the mixtures by volume recommended in Appendix A of the manufacturer’s instructions: paper, cardboard, corrugated paper, office or domestic waste, wood, polythene sheet or foam, polypropylene, nylon, polyethylene, rubber foam backed carpet, polystyrene, polyurethane and glass fibre reinforced plastics.
The Triancomatic 45 boiler manufactured by Trianco Redfyre Limited. 
1 
The fireplace shall be installed, maintained and operated so as to minimise the emission of smoke at all times, and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions dated September 1989 and which–
(a) in the case of the installation instructions bear the reference “No. 44359”; and
(b) in the case of the user instructions bear the reference “No. 44358”.
2 
No fuel shall be used other than the washed coals recommended in the manufacturer’s user instructions.