INIS Meain MK2 Operating manual

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
EN
Inis Meain MK2
12kW Room Heating Stove
User and installation manual.
The instruction satisfies relevant local, national and European standards

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Dear Buyer
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The stove “Inis Meain MK2 Room heater “is designed for heating residential and public
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properly .The stove “Inis Meain MK2 Room heater “confirms to LST EN13240 standard
requirements .Stove “Inis Meain MK2 Room heater” confirms to enviornment and
manufacturing requirements.
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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
Congratulations
on
the
purchase
of
your
new
Inis
Meain
MK2
Roomheating
stove.
We Fig
1
here
at
Inis
Stoves
truly
love
building
high
quality
stoves
for
our
customers.
The
stove
we
produced
for
you
was
not
just
an
appliance
to
us.
We
hope
that
you
will
see
it
as
a
focal
point
in
your
home.
When
fitted
and
operated
correctly,
you
should
enjoy
many
years,
trouble
free
warmth
from
your
Inis
Meain
MK2
stove.
Please
read
the
user
manual
fully
before
operating
the
stove.
As
a
general
recommendation
to
all
home
owners,
Inis
Stoves
highly
recommend
the
use
of
fire
alarms
and
carbon
monoxide
alarms
to
EN
50291
standard,
in
your
home
to
protect
you
and
your
family
from
harm.
In
the
event
that
an
alarm
sounds,
evacuate
everyone
from
the
building
immediately
and
do
not
re-enter
the
building
until
it
is
deemed
safe
to
do
so.
Please
store
this
document
in
a
safe
place
with
your
receipt
as
a
warranty
document.
Stove features.
As
shown
in
fig
1,
the
twin
doors
are
opened
by Fig
2
turning
the
right
side
handle
anti-
clockwise
over
90
degrees
to
just
beyond
vertical.
When
the
right
door
is
opened
it
pulls
the
left
door
opened
as
well
to
aid
re-fuelling
the
stove
and
being
able
to
open
the
doors
with
one
hand
only.
Although
the
door
handles
have
been
designed
to
be
operated
with
bare
hands,
when
burning
at
full
output
over
extended
periods,
a
kitchen
glove
is
mandatory.
To
riddle
the
grate,
use
the
riddling
hand
tool
and
gently
oscillate
the
riddler
back
and
forth.
Using
excessive
force
can
lead
to
damaging
the
riddling
mechanism.
Normally
fireplace
doors
should
be
closed
at
all
times
except
when
re-fuelling,
de-ashing
and
when
igniting
the
stove.
If
excess
fuming
to
the
room
results
at
any
time
when
the
doors
are
opened,
they
should
be
closed
immediately.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
The
stove
has
been
designed
for
ease
of
use
by
the
operation
of
only
one
air
control
knob.
This
adjustment
knob
is
found
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
stove
and
to
increase
the
air
turn
clockwise
and
to
close
turn
anti-clockwise.
Your
Inis
Meain
MK2
has
a
manual
”easy
start”
damper
fitted
to
the
underside
of
the
stove
and
the
damper
is
operated
as
shown
above
by
pulling
out
from
the
stove
to
open
and
pushing
fully
in
to
close.
To
help
with
keeping
the
stove
glass
clean,
load
the
fuel
toward
the
back
of
the
stove
when
lighting
and
fire
the
stove
at
a
high
rate
and
avoid
prolonged
periods
at
a
very
low
setting.
The
Inis
Meain
MK2
stove
is
fitted
with
a
multi-grate
which
facilitates
the
combustion
of
wood
logs.
The
multi-
grate
can
also
be
riddled
with
the
doors
closed
for
cleanliness
and
safety.
To
achieve
this
use
the
riddling/ash
pan
removal
tool
as
shown
in
Fig
2
as
above.
First firing
When
the
stove
is
used
for
the
first
number
of
times
the
process
of
curing
the
paint
will
occur.
To
do
this
a
small
fire
using
only
kindling
wood
should
be
lit
for
approximately
30
minutes,
allow
the
stove
to
cool
slightly
then
repeat
the
small
fire
using
only
kindling
wood
for
another
30
minutes.
The
final
action
to
cure
the
paint
is
to
put
on
a
strong
fire
before
the
stove
has
cooled
down,
at
full
output
for
at
least
one
hour.
The
stove
paint
will
emit
fumes
with
are
non-toxic
but
a
window
should
be
opened
to
avoid
fume
build
up
during
the
curing
process.
Before
you
operate
the
stove,
consult
with
the
installer
that
all
the
relevant
work
has
been
carried
out
correctly
and
that
they
have
ignited
a
small
fire
in
the
stove
and
it
is
operating
correctly.
Check
that
all
relevant
local,
national
and
European
Standards
have
been
adhered
to
when
installing
the
stove.
1.
Inis
Stoves
is
dedicated
to
the
principal
of
using
wood
logs
in
all
our
stoves.
We
recommend
using
wood
logs
in
the
stove.
2.
Never
use
unsuitable
and
non
recommended
fuels,including
liquid
fuels
in
the
stove
and
don’t
use
the
stove
as
an
incinerator
3.
When
in
operation,
the
stove
will
be
hot
and
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
injury.
4.
Never
attempt
to
modify
the
stove
in
any
way
and
always
use
genuine
Inis
Stove
spare
parts.
5.
Never
place
combustible
or
non-
combustible
materials
near,
in
or
around
the
stove
that
will
interfere
with
the
proper
heat
convection
and
air
supply
to
the
stove.
The
stove
surround
should
be
fireproof.
Never
leave
stove
wood
logs
too
close
to
the
stove
6.
For
safe
and
efficient
operation
of
the
stove,
regular
cleaning
of
the
stove
and
chimney
is
essential.
Dirty
surfaces
within
the
stove
will
lead
to
poor
heat
transfer
to
the
room
and
will
waste
your
money.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
7.
Care
should
always
be
taken
when
emptying
the
ash
pan
of
the
stove.
Hot
ashes
should
never
be
put
in
a
plastic
dust
bin,
bag
or
container.
Ideally,
empty
the
ash
pans
when
the
ashes
are
cold.
8.
Heating
during
adverse
weather
Conditions.
In
certain
cases
eg.
the
weather
is
rainy
and
Damp,
or
when
a
wind
is
gusty
etc,
The
chimney
draught
might
be
worse
Than
usual.
In
such
cases
a
minimum
Amount
of
fuel
should
be
used
in
The
fireplace
and
the
initial
air
Supply
valve
should
be
fully
opened.
Fuel
Inis
Stoves
recommend
that
wood
logs
be
used
to
fuel
the
stove.
Other
fuels
however
can’t
be
burned
in
the
stove.
Using
wood
logs
to
fuel
the
stove,
the
grate
should
be
in
the
closed
position.
Excessive
riddling
should
be
avoided
and
a
good
ash
layer
on
the
grate
is
recommended.
When
using
wood
logs,
please
ensure
that
the
wood
has
moisture
content
below
20%.
Well-seasoned
and
kiln
dried
wood
logs
will
achieve
this.
Burning
wood
logs
with
a
higher
moisture
content
will
result
in
much
reduced
heat
output
and
a
build-up
of
heavy
tar
deposits
in
the
stove
and
chimney.
To
refuel
the
stove
the
firebox
should
be
well
filled
without
fuel
falling
out
over
the
firebar
against
the
doors.
By
operating
the
stove
in
this
way,
refuelling
should
only
be
needed
every
45
minutes
at
full
output
and
the
stove
will
operate
most
efficiently
and
cleanly
this
way.
Once
the
stove
is
fully
hot
the
control
knob
can
be
used
to
adjust
the
firing
rate
down
to
the
required
output.
Fill
the
firebox
up
but
do
not
have
fuel
over
flowing
over
the
firebar.
Household
waste
should
never
be
burned
in
the
stove.
Never burn petroleum coke in this stove
as it will invalidate the guarantee.
Lighting the fire
The
key
to
quick
and
easy
lighting
of
the
stove
is
the
ample
use
of
kindling
wood.
If
too
little
kindling
is
used,
the
fire
will
be
slow
to
start
and
will
produce
excessive
smoke
and
deposits
on
the
glass.
The
grate
should
be
put
in
the
open
position
and
both
the
thermostatic
and
“Easy
start”
dampers
fully
open.
Firelighters
or
well
crumpled
paper
should
be
surrounded
with
small
pieces
of
kindling
toward
the
back
of
the
grate.
Light
the
fire
and
with
the
door
lock
engaged
but
the
doors
slightly
ajar
let
the
fire
light
up.
After
the
kindling
is
well
alight
add
larger
pieces
of
fuel
to
the
fire
and
after
a
few
more
minutes
this
fuel
should
be
well
alight.
The
stove
can
be
fully
loaded
now
and
a
bright
high
temperature
fire
should
result.
Once
the
fire
is
well established
the“Easy
Start”manual damper should be
closed . The stoves output will normally
not require adusjtment down of the thermo-
static damper until after approximately an
hour as the stove will take this time to
fully heat up.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
Firing and Refueling
The oven is designed for use with
intermittent, which means that each time
before adding new fuel charge, the former
must be completely burnt,
only the embers must remain in the fireplace.
Before adding a new load , it is necessary to
slightly open the door inoder to even out the
air pressure before the door is opened fully.
This
will prevent the smoke entering into the
room, especially when the chimney draught is
weak. After adding a new load of fuel it is
necessary to close the fireplace door and
fully open the " Easy start" valve. After 1
min "Easy start" is fully closed. Primary air
valve to be held in its
usual position. To get better efficiency of
burning process it is recommended to place
the primary air valve at position 3.
Inorder to warm the surrounding quickly, the
primary air valve must be moved to 4-8. To
prevent from overheating it is not
recommended
to use not more than 3 kg of wood logs in one
loading and it is recommended to place the
woodlogs in the centre of the burning
chamber.
Slow burning
Your
Inis
Meain
MK2
stove
is
capable
of
slow
burning
making
overnight
burning
possible
at
a
reduced
output.
To
achieve
overnight
burning,
open
the
damper
dial
on
the
left
side
of
the
stove
and
“Easy
Start”
dampers
fully
until
the
fire
is
burning
rapidly.
Fill
the
firebox
with
a
full
charge
of
fuel
and
let
it
ignite
fully.
When
the
fire
is
burning
brightly,
the
stove
dampers
can
then
be
closed
down.
With
the
damper
almost
fully
closed
and
the
correct
draught
in
the
chimney,
an
8-12
hour
burn
time
is
possible.
For
more
heat
output
over
a
shorter
time
span
the
damper
can
be
opened
up
as
necessary.
To
avoid
excessive
blackening
of
the
glass
the
damper
should
be
left
slightly
open.
To
revive
the
fire
after
overnight
burning,
riddle
the
grate,
refuel
the
firebox
with
a
small
amount
of
wood
logs
,open
the
dial
damper
and
“Easy
Start”
Manual
dampers
fully.
Please
be
aware
to
avoid
excessive
condensation
in
the
stove
during
prolonged
slow
combustion
and
open
the
damper
more
if
it
does
occur.
After
a
prolonged
period
of
slow
combustion,
the
stove
should
be
fired
at
a
high
rate
for
at
least
30
minutes
to
help
burn
off
excessive
soot
deposits
in
the
stove
and
the
flue
system.
Ash clearance
The
stove
has
two
ash
pans
designed
for
ease
of
handling.
The
ash
pans
should
be
emptied
before
they
are
over
filled
to
protect
the
grate
from
overheating
when
burning
wood
logs
as
the
ash
is
an
excellent
insulator
and
excess
build-up
of
ash
will
cause
grate
damage.
Stove cleaning and
maintenance
Regular
cleaning
is
essential
for
safe
and
efficient
operation
of
the
stove.
During
the
heating
season
it
is
recommended
to
clean
the
stove
weekly
or
fortnightly.
Inspect
on
a
regular
basis
the
condition
of
the
door
seals
and
if
found
to
be
worn
replace
immediately.
Only
clean
the
stove
when
it
is
fully
cold.
A
pair
of
gloves
should
be
used
when
cleaning
the
stove
and
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
injury
as
a
number
of
the
stove
components
are
quite
heavy.
The
cast
iron
throat
plates
are
removed

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one
at
a
time
by
pulling
them
slightly
forward
along
their
length
until
the
retaining
lugs
are
free
of
their
slots.
The
plates
can
then
be
lowered
away
and
removed.
Please
see
Fig
below.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
With
the
throat
plate
assembly
now
removed
a
flexible
flue
brush
can
be
used
to
clean
out
the
gas
passageways
in
the
stove
(See
below).
When
the
throat
plate
assembly
is
re
installed,
cleaning
of
the
fire
box/grate
assembly
can
be
done.
Firstly,
lift
away
the
front
firebar
(See
exploded
view
of
stove
for
detail).
Next
the
grate
side
plates
are
removed
by
moving
the
front
end
of
the
plate
up.
Once
it
is
lifted
up,
it
can
be
withdrawn.
After
withdrawal
of
both
side
plates,
lift
each
riddler
bar
on
the
left
side
first
and
remove.
With
the
riddler
bars
removed,
the
rear
firebox
plate
can
be
removed
by
lifting
up
straight
and
lifting
away.
Sometimes,
after
extended
use
a
flathead
screw
driver
may
be
needed
to
help
lift
the
plate
free.
At
this
point
all
the
vents
and
areas
at
the
back
of
the
firebox
can
be
cleaned
out
(never
clean
the
stove
if
it
is
still
hot!!!).
Inspect
all
internal
parts
of
the
stove
and
replace
if
needed.
Only
Inis
Stoves
genuine
parts
should
be
used
in
the
stove
To
clean
the
paint
of
the
stove
we
recommend
the
use
of
a
slightly
damp
cloth
with
a
mild
detergent.
Avoid
using
abrasive
material
on
the
paint
of
the
stove.
If
the
stove
is
to
be
unused
for
a
prolonged
period
of
time,
for
instance
over
the
summer
months,
the
stove
should
be
fully
cleaned
and
a
lubricant
applied
to
all
moving
parts.
The
damper
may
be
left
slightly
open
to
facilitate
a
little
air
movement
through
the
stove
and
avoid
moisture
build
up.
Avoid
excess
opening
of
the
damper
as
this
will
result
in
excess
heat
loss
through
the
stove
up
the
chimney.
After
a
prolonged
period
being
unused,
inspect
the
chimney
before
use
to
ensure
no
blockage
has
occurred.
Also
ensure
that
the
air
vent
to
the
room
of
the
stove
is
clear.
Inis
Stoves
highly
recommends
annual
servicing
of
the
stove
as
the
service
engineer
will
ensure

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
correct
and
thorough
cleaning
of
the
entire
stove.
Trouble shooting
NOTE: Excess fume emission
to the room must not be
tolerated.
Fire burns very rapidly and refuelling
periods
are
not
being
met.
1
Chimney
draught
is
very
high,
chimney
damper
may
be
required.
2
The
fuel
load
is
too
small
for
the
damper
setting.
3
Door
seals
are
worn.
4
Adjust
the
damper
for
proper
fire
control.
Fire will not burn properly
1
Chimney
draught
is
too
low
2
Damper
is
closed
3
Excessive
horizontal
flue
used
in
rear
flue
connection
4
Ash
covering
all
air
ways
into
firebox
5
Chimney
and/or
stove
blocked
with
ash
or
foreign
body
6
Fuel
is
wet
7
No
air
vent
present
in
room
8
Extractor
fan
in
use
Stove emits fumes
1
Chimney
blocked
2
Door
seals
require
replacing
3
Excess
down
draught
in
chimney
4
Chimney
draught
below
10Pa.
Riddler grate is locked up/ won‟t
operate.
1A
foreign
body
like
a
stone
or
steel
nail
has
jammed
the
riddler
assembly.
Dis-assemble
the
riddler
mechanism
and
check.
Glass blackens excessively
If
the
stove
is
fitted
correctly
and
the
correct
lighting
and
operation
of
the
stove
is
adhered
to,
blackening
of
the
glass
should
always
burn
off
after
a
period
of
full
output.
A
poor
draught
and/or
the
use
of
wet
or
improper
fuel
will
often
lead
to
excessive
glass
blackening.
Chimney fire
If
the
stove
and
chimney
are
kept
clean,
no
fire
should
occur.
If
however
it
does
happen,
close
the
stove
damper
fully,
close
the
stove
doors
tightly.
Only
once
the
fire
in
the
stove
and
chimney
has
gone
out
should
the
stove
be
opened
and
the
stove
and
chimney
cleaned
thoroughly.
If
the
fire
is
substantial
and
doesn‟t
extinguish,
the
fire
brigade
should
be
called.
After
a
chimney
fire,
expert
help
should
be
sought
to
have
the
chimney
examined
for
any
damage
before
the
stove
is
used
again.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
Should you have an issue?
In
the
event
that
you
do
have
an
issue
that
you
aren‟t
sure
about
please
follow
the
following
procedure.
•Firstly
contact
the
installer
and
discuss
the
issue
with
them.
•If
further
help
is
needed
please
contact
the
retailer
of
the
stove.
We
take
pride
in
choosing
retailers
who
have
a
proven
track
record
in
customer
service.
•If
we
still
have
an
issue
that
hasn‟t
been
resolved
please
contact
the
Inis
Stoves
technical
department.
Please
have
this
manual
with
you
when
you
call.

11
Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
Installation Instructions
presence
of
asbestos
is
found
please
The
wooden
crating
the
stove
was
shipped
in
can
be
cut
up
for
wood
logs
in
the
stove.
Health and Safety
precautions
Please
ensure
that
the
installation
of
the
stove
complies
with
all
the
requirements
of
the
relevant
Health
and
safety
at
work
acts
applicable.
Some
materials
used
in
fire
cement
are
caustic
and
contact
with
the
skin
should
be
avoided.
In
case
of
contact
with
the
skin
wash
with
plenty
of
cold
water.
If
any
structural
work
is
required
for
installation
please
take
note
of
the
possible
presence
of
asbestos.
If
the
contact
a
registered
asbestos
removal
firm.
Proper
air
supply
must
be
insured
to
the
room
into
which
the
stove
is
to
be
installed.
A
permanent
vent
opening
with
a minimum free area of 65 cm sq. must be
present and ensure that the vent cannot
be blocked for example by fallen leaves
and that any grills that fit the vent do
not lessen the cross section of the
vent.
Under no circumstances should there be
an extractor fan in the same room as the
stove, to avoid the possibility of
Name
Units
Inis
Meain
MK2
Fuel used *
wood logs
Max. measurements of wood logs
mm
500x100x150
Efficiency at nominal heat output
%
75
Nominal heat output
kW
12
CO concentration (at 13% O₂)
%
0.3
Flue spigot outside diameter
mm
163
Flue spigot inside diameter
mm
152
Minimal chimney draught at nominal heat output
Pa
10
Average flue gas temperature at nominal heat output
⁰C
340
Combustion gas flow
g/s
10
Burning time of the fuel load at nominal heat output
h
(0,7÷1)
Fuel consumption
kg/h
3.6
Measurements
Height
mm
765
width
mm
700
depth
mm
517
Weight ,no more than
kg
187
*the time it takes for one load of fuel to burn completely depends on the type of fuel ,
humidity, amount of fuel in one load ,and other factors

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
combustion gases being drawn into the
room.
Room
must
be
equipped
with
air
inlet
grill
to
prevent
blocking
the
air
supply.
When
deciding
on
where
to
place
a
vent,
the
installer
must
ensure
that
the
position
will
not
cause
undue
air
currents
through
occupied
areas
of
the
room.
General
points
to
note
when
fitting
a
vent
are,
•Building
Regulations
specify
minimum
distances
to
flues
and
chimneys
when
placing
a
vent.
•Where
the
vent
is
passing
through
a
cavity
wall,
the
vent
must
have
a
continuous
duct
across
the
cavity.
This
duct
must
prevent
the
ingress
of
moisture
to
the
cavity
and
the
room.
•If
the
vent
is
to
be
installed
into
another
internal
room
it
must
not
be
a
toilet,
bathroom,
bedroom
or
separate
living
area
such
as
a
chalet.
“This stove is not suitable for a shared flue arrangement”
External air for airtight
and HRV fitted
buildings
Due
to
the
increase
in
building
standards
airtightness
and
the
use
of
Heat
Recovery
Ventilation,
this
stove
is
available
with
external
air
capability
through
the
use
of
an
external
air
manifold
fitted
to
the
Damper
box
of
the
stove.
A
flexible
aluminium
pipe
of
100mm
internal
diameter
can
be
used
to
connect
off
this
manifold
onto
the
air
supply
pipe.
To
bring
air
to
this
connection
duct
it
is
advisable
if
possible
to
run
a
101.6mm
whether
proof
pipe
from
one
face
of
the
house
to
the
other
end
which
will
help
to
balance
high
and
low
pressure
zones
due
to
wind
conditions.
The
flexible
aluminium
duct
can
then
be
connection
to
a
Tee
piece
off
of
the
101.6mm
duct.
The
101.6mm
pipe must
be
fitted
with
grilles
toprevent
the
entrance
of
rodents,
moisture
and
debris.
Particular
attention
must
be
paid
to
the
HRV
unit
if
its
suction
fan
into
the
building
fails
and
a
negativeIn
pressure
within
the
building
develops.
It
is
strongly
advisable
to
install
a
vent
in
the
room
that
allows
negative
pressure
air
movement
into
the
building
in
this
event.
It
is
also
most
important
to
fit
a
Carbon
Monoxide
Alarm
approved
to
EN
50291
standard
in
the
room
where
the
stove
is
fitted.
In
addition
to
installation
instructions
supplied,
the
requirements
of
BS.8303
and
BS.6461
Parts
1&2;
1984
must
be
fulfilled.
Also
all
local
authority
bylaws
and
domestic
building
regulations
should
be
taken
into
account,
including
those
referring
to
national
and
European
Standards
regarding
the
installation
of
solid
fuelled
burning
appliances,
flues
and
chimneys
must
be
observed.
Hearth and Fire Surround
If
the
installer
has
any
doubts
as
to
the
positioning
of
the
stove
and
necessary
fire
proofing,
expert
advice
should
be
sought
before
any
work
begins.

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
The
stove
must
be
placed
onto
a
fire
proof
hearth
of
at
least
12mm
in
depth
and
no
combustible
materials
is
used
unless
adjacent
fireproofing
fitted.
The
stove
positioning
and
hearth
size
are
governed
by
building
regulations
for
class
1
appliances.
The
hearth
must
extend
300mm
to
the
front
of
the
stove,
and
by
150mm
to
the
sides
of
the
stove.
The
installation
must
allow
good
air
circulation
around
the
stove
to
maximise
heat
transfer
to
the
room
and
to
avoid
the
fireplace
overheating.
To
achieve
this,
at
least
an
air
gap
of
450mm
back
the
stove
and
600mm
either
side
of
the
stove.The
fireplace
shll
be
installed
on
a
fireproof
surface
that
is
strong
enough
to
bear
the
weight
of
the
item.
When
fireplace
installed
on
non-fireproof
Floor,
atleast
1
mm
thick
metal
sheet
or
Any
other
insulation
material
mush
be
Placed
underneath
it.
Building
regulations
should
also
be
checked
In
this
regard.
Chimney
Chimneys
must
satisfy
standard
EN
15287:2007
and
Building
Regulations
Approved
document.
A
draft
test
should
always
be
performed
prior
to
the
fitting
of
the
stove
to
ensure
that
a
proper
draught
in
the
chimney
is
present
.
A
chimney
height
of
atleast
4m
from
the
top
of
the
stove
must
be
used.
The
chimney
diameter
must
be
153mm
The
chimney
must
be
in
good
condition
,
be
Cleaned
and
free
from
cracks
and
blokages.
The
chimney
must
not
have
too
great
a
cross
sectional
area
and
if
it
is
(Max
200mm
Diameter),
the
chimney
should
be
lined
with
a
suitable
flue
liner
for
solid
wood
logs.
All
chimneys
and
or
flues
used
must
be
sealed
for
the
best
possible
performance.
If
a
chimney
is
not
present,
then
a
prefabricated
block
chimney
or
twin
walled
flue
can
be
installed.
The
draught
in
the
chimney
must
be
at
least
10
Pa
.
And
if
there
is
an
excessive
draw
in
the
chimney
a
draught
stabiliser
should
be
fitted.
If
a
draught
stabiliser
is
installed
please
ensure
more
air
ventilation
is
provided
into
the
room.
If
any
doubt
exists
please
contact
a
chimney
expert.
Connection to flues
When
installing
the
stove
to
the
chimney
care
should
be
taken
to
assure
that
the
chimney
can
be
swept
and
soot
removed
properly
and
easily.
If
the
stove
is
to
be
connected
using
the
top
flue
outlet
the
chimney
can
be
swept
through
the
stove,
however
for
rear
flue
outlet
connections.
Horizontal sections of flue should be
avoided or at least kept to a minimum.
Horizontal flue sections from the stove

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
and on any part of the flue pipe should
be
152.4mm
MAXIMUM.
If
the
flue
needs
to
carry
in
any
particular
direction
greater
than
152.4mm,
the
flue
should
rise
at
45
degrees
to
the
horizontal
so
as
to
prevent
the
degradation
of
the
draught.
90
degree
bends
must
be
avoided
in
the
flue
system.
The
flue
collar
and
the
blanking
plate
have
sealing
rope
fitted
to
them
and
must
be
checked
that
they
are
fully
tight
before
fitting.
The
installer
must
ensure
that
the
chimney
and
or
flue
system
is
installed
correctly
as
Inis
Stoves
is
not
responsible
for
incorrect
installation.
Soot doors
Where
the
flue
is
installed
from
the
rear
flue
outlet,
the
use
of
a
soot
door
is
necessary
for
proper
sweeping
of
the
chimney
and
removal
of
the
soot.
Adequate
access
to
the
soot
door
is
necessary.
The
soot
door
may
be
placed
in
the
existing
block
work
or
on
a
suitable
register
plate
between
the
flue
pipe
and
the
chimney.
Initial firing pre-check
Before
firing
the
stove
for
the
first
time
points
to
check
for
after
installation
are,
1.
Inspect
the
ash-pit
and
firebox
of
the
stove
to
ensure
all
the
various
grate
components
and
fire
bricks
did
not
become
dislodged
during
transport
and
fitting.
2.
Check
that
the
chimney
is
sound
and
clear.
3.
The
room
has
vents
as
described
above.
4.
That
all
the
sealing
joints
have
had
time
to
set
properly.
5.
That
all
door
seals
etc.
are
correct
and
present.
6.
That
the
damper
is
operational
and
working
properly.
7.
That
all
installation
guidelines
have
been
adhered
to.
8.
That
all
local
national
and
European
guidelines
and
laws
have
been
followed.
Initial firing
The
first
fire
should
be
quite
small
to
ensure
prompt
extinguishing
of
the
fire
in
the
event
of
a
problem.
The
user
manual
contains
details
on
how
to
start
a
fire
in
the
stove.
Issues
to
check
for
once
the
stove
is
alight
are,
1.
That
no
fumes
are
being
emitted
into
the
room,
2.
That
a
window
is
open
in
the
room
to
remove
fumes
from
the
paint
on
the
stove
being
emitted.
Please
see
the
paint
curing
procedures
in
the
user
manual.
Commissioning and
handover.
Once
the
initial
fire
and
the
correct
operation
of
the
stove
have
been
established,
the
user
must
be
instructed
on
the
proper
operation
and
maintenance
of
the
stove.
Answer
any
queries
or
issues
the
user
may
have
and
seek
advice
from
Inis
Stoves
with
regard
to
any
issue
you
may
not
be
in
a
position
to
answer.
Advice
the
user
to
fill
out
and
post
the
Guarantee
card
that
came
with
the
stove
Package Content
1.
Fireplace
:
1
unit
2.
Heat
resistant
gloves
:
1
pair
3.
Instruction
manual
:
1
unit
4.
Wooden
pallet
:
1
unit

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Inis Meain MK2 Roomheater stove
Item
#
Description
Qty
Item#
Description
Qty
1
Riddler
bar
8
25
Damper
box
cover
plate
1
2
Door
glass
2
26
“Easy
start”
damper
push
rod
brace
1
3
Door
glass
clip
8
27
Thermostatic
damper
1
4
Left
Brick
(part
of
set)
1
28
Thermostatic
damper
drive
1
5
Rear
Brick
(part
of
set)
1
29
“Easy
Start”
damper
push
rod
bushing
1
6
Right
Brick
(part
of
set)
1
30`
“Easy
Start”
damper
slider
1
7
Left
throat
plate
casting
1
31
Damper
box
1
8
Right
throat
plate
casting
1`
32
Firebar
casting
1
9
Throat
plate
casting
bracket
2
33
Riddler
bar
centre
support
plate
1
10
Hand
tool
1
34
Riddler
bar
linkage
1
11
Walnut
handle
2
35
Riddler
mechanism
outer
section
1
12
Door
lock
washer
2
36
Riddler
mechanism
inner
section
1
13
Door
lock
spacer
2
37
Firebox
side
plate
left
1
14
Door
lock
1
38
Firebox
side
plate
right
1
15
Door
handle
body
2
39
Firebox
rear
section
1
16
Door
lock
wear
plate
clamp
1
40
Vermiculite
upper
throat
section
1
17
Door
lock
wear
plate
1
41
Flue
collar
1
18
Door
hinge
block
4
42
Flue
way
blanking
plate
1
19
Door
hinge
pin
4
43
Stove
body
1
20
Door
hinge
block
mount
bolt
4
44
Ash
pan
right
1
21
Door
casting
left
1
45
Ash
pan
left
1
22
Door
casting
right
1
46
Stove
back
panel
1
23
Thermostatic
damper
dial
1
47
Door
seal
kit
(not
shown)
1
24
“Easy
start”
damper
push
rod/badge
1
48
Door
glass
seal
kit
(not
shown)
1

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