User & Installation Manual
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User & Installation Manual MODEL: BS EN 13240:2001 + A2:2004 Tinderbox Small Tested as intermittent Tinderbox Medium appliances burning wood logs Tinderbox Large Tinderbox Tall www.mi-fires.com Version_3_01_2021_tinderbox_sml Installation & Operation Manual Before we start Thank you and congratulations, you are now the proud owner of one of the most environmentally friendly and efficient wood burning stoves available in the market today. Your new stove is fully compliant with all European and UK laws and meets all the criteria of EcoDesign2022. Please take a moment to study some of the key points that should be taken into consideration before you startusing your new stove. At Mi-Fires we believe the best way to enjoy the maximum benefit from your new stove is that it should be installed by a fully trained competent stove installer that can identify the optimal way to install and commission your new appliance. You can find a list of fully approved and trained stove and chimney installers on the HETAS website or take advice from a registered competent person. WWW.HETAS.CO.UK PLEASE NOTE: It is a LEGAL requirement This appliance does get hot whilst running. It under England, Scotland, N.I. and Wales is recommended that a suitable guard is used building regulations that the installation of to protect children and the elderly or infirm. the stove is carried out under local authority Please do not make any unauthorised building control approval or installed by changes or modifications to your appliance. a competent person registered with a government approved scheme. WARNING: Take care, the stove surfaces reach extremely high temperatures. To MI-Fires are CE approved, Defra smoke minimise the effects to the environment a exempt and can be used in smoke controlled few keys rules should be remembered. zones only when the stop is in place and installed in accordance with the current ALWAYS ENSURE: building control regulations. ■ The Correct Stove PLEASE NOTE: this is a WOOD ONLY stove, ■ The Correct Installation your new stove has been specifically designed ■ The Correct Fuel for the combustion of wood and approved ■ The Correct Operation wood bricks. The use of other mineral fuels are not allowed. ■ The Correct Sweeping and Maintenance The appliance should not be used as an These few rules when followed will give you incinerator for house hold waste or any years of heat and enjoyment from your new unapproved fuels. stove. Production Number The wood stove has a production number on the rating plate on the back of the stove. We recommend that you note down this number in the box below before mounting the wood stove. For the purposes of the guarantee and for other enquiries, it is important that you are able to quote this number. 2 CONTENTS 1. COMPLIANCE 1.1 Dimensions and Weights 1.2 CE Data Table for Wood Operation 1.3 Transportation 2. INSTALLATION OF THE STOVE 2.1 Pre-Installation 2.2 Position of the stove / Distance Requirements 2.3 Flue Requirements 2.4 Ventilation / fresh air supply 3. LIGHTING AND USING THE STOVE 3.1 Important safety information 3.2 The Stove Air Controls 3.3 How should I use my wood burning stove? 3.4 Lighting a fire in the wood burning stove 3.5 Important Information for Wood Burning 4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4.1 Chimney Sweeping 4.2 Combustion chamber 4.3 Glass 4.4 Gaskets 4.5 Ash 4.6 Cleaning the stove 4.7 Spare Parts 5. WARRANTY & RECORDING 5.1 MI-Fires Stoves Warranty 5.2 Installer details and Handover checklist 5.3 Annual Service / Sweeping record 5.4 Warranty Registration 3 1. Compliance 1.1 Dimensions Small Tinderbox Medium Tinderbox Large Tinderbox Tall Tinderbox 4 1.2 Technical data This appliance designed for intermittent operation only SMALL MEDIUM LARGE TALL Nominal Heat Output kW 4.9 5 5 5 Flue outlet diameter mm 125 125 125 125 Measurements (HxWxD) mm 494 x 446 x 530 x 410 x 590 x 490 x 738 x 490 x 377 352 382 382 Weight KG 65 64 76 80 Materials Steel body, Steel body, Steel body, Steel body, cast Iron cast Iron cast Iron cast Iron door door door door Fuel Wood Wood Wood Wood & wood & wood & wood & wood briquettes briquettes briquettes briquettes Max wood length mm 250 250 300 300 Radiant Stove Yes Yes Yes Yes One Control, Primary, secondary Yes Yes Yes Yes and tertiary air Air-wash system Yes Yes Yes Yes Energy efficiency class A+ A+ A+ A+ Total Efficiency % % 82.7 85.1 80.4 80.4 Mean CO Emission (at 13 % O2) % 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.10 Mean Flue Gas Temperature ºC 231 218 249 249 Flue Gas Mass Flow g/s 4 3.6 4.4 4.4 Mean CnHm Emission (at 13 % O2) Nmg/m³ 65 70 79 79 Mean NOx Emission (at 13 % O2) Nmg/m³ 103 98 127 127 DIN Plus Particulates (at 13 % O2) Nmg/m³ 18 13 14 14 Distance to Combustible (Back)* mm 300 250 250 250 Distance to Combustible (Sides)* mm 400 400 400 400 Distance to Furniture (Front)* mm 1075 1075 1075 1075 Minimum Hearth Distance (Front) mm 400 400 400 400 The results stated were obtained when burning wood logs. 1.3 Transportation When taking your wood burning stove home, For this reason, it is necessary to check your please ensure that it travels in an upright wood stove for damages and completeness position. If you wish to lay it flat, it is important after unpacking. Immediately report any that you remove all loose parts from the defects to your specialist stove dealer! combustion chamber. Note: This appliance is heavy and must be Your new wood stove is optimally protected handled with care. Adequate facilities must against damage by the packaging. However, be available for loading, unloading and site damages to the stove or accessories may handling. have occurred during the transport despite this. 5 2. Installation of the stove Document J-Heat Producing Appliances for the Republic of Ireland 2.1 Pre-Installation Registered Body: HETAS (GB only) INFO It is a LEGAL requirement under England (Ireland) and Wales building regulations that the Health and Safety Precautions: Special care installation of the stove is carried out under must be taken when installing the stove local authority building control approval or such that the requirements of the Health and installed by a competent person registered Safety at Work Act are met. with a government approved scheme. 2.2 Position of the stove / Distance It is important to ensure that all local rules requirements and regulations, including ones relating to national and European standards, are The wood burning stove must be installed in a complied with when installing this device. suitable and physically possible position. You need to be sure that the position complies Your dealer can also provide you with with local regulations. installation advice. Please ensure if the stove is placed in a Remember, it is your responsibility that rules fireplace recess it is advised that there is at in force are complied with. least 50mm clearence at the back and 75mm More information can be found out by at the sides of the stove to non-combustible consulting materials, the ideal distance is 150mm for British Standards BS 8303. BS EN 15287- better convection around the body of the 1:2010 stove in a non-combustible chamber. Building Regulation Approved Document J Great attention must be paid to the distance for England and Wales to combustible material as stated below in Building Regulations Part F for Scotland freestanding area and within a fire place chamber. Building Regulations/1997 Technical Guidance Approved DISTANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO NON-COMBUSTIBLES MATERIALS. SMALL MEDIUM LARGE TALL Back wall (Combustibles) A 300mm 250mm 250mm 250mm Side wall (Combustibles) B 400mm 400mm 400mm 400mm Hearth projection front C 400mm 400mm 400mm 400mm Hearth projection side D 150mm 150mm 150mm 150mm Back wall (Non-combustibles) E 50mm 50mm 50mm 50mm Side wall (Non-combustibles) F 75mm 75mm 75mm 75mm Distance to furniture (front) G 1075mm 1075mm 1075mm 1075mm Recommended Recommended distances to A distances to E combustibles B non-combustibles F D C C G G 6 MI-Fires freestanding stoves do not require a before installation and checked for soundness constructional hearth beneath them as they and suitability. do not cause the floor temperature to exceed The chimney must also be free from cracks 100 degrees C. and blockages. We advise you take the advice Your hearths must be generally level. In all of a registered chimney sweep on this matter. instances a non-combustible superimposed In all cases we recommend the use of a hearth extending fully underneath the stove stainless steel MI-Flex liner when retro fitting and forming an apron of at least 400mm at into an existing fire place, as this will help give the front of the stove and 150mm on either you the optimal flue draft required to operate side must be provided. your stove correctly. The superimposed hearth must not be less If the stove is fitted in place of an open fire and than 12mm thick and must have a clearly no flue liner is fitted then the chimney should defined edge (change of level) to discourage be swept one month after installation to clear placing of any combustible materials on or any soot falls which may have occurred due partially over it. to the difference in combustion between the The appliance shall be installed on a floor stove and the open fire. with adequate load-bearing capacity.