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Inis Mor MK2 Boiler stove 

 

the service engineer will ensure correct 

and thorough cleaning of the entire 

stove. 

 

Trouble shooting 

NOTE: Excess fume emission 

to the room must not be tol-

erated. 

 

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 con-

trol. 

 

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 

 

Some/all radiators not heating 

1

 

Check that the fire is burning at 

full output 

2

 

Check that the pipe stat for the 

heating is not set too high 

3

 

Check if the system needs balancing 

and that the radiators are turned 

on. Check that a system link isn’t 

preventing flow to the required ra-

diators and that the radiators 

don’t require bleeding. 

4

 

Ask the installer to check that the 

stove is sitting level and that air 

is not built up in the boiler. 

5

 

Check that the pump is working. 

6

 

Check that the flow rate of the 

pump is not set too high or very 

low due to blockage etc. 

  

Stove emits fumes 

 1 Chimney blocked 

 2 Door seals require replacing 

 3 Excess down draught in chimney 

 4 Chimney draught below 15Pa. 

 

Riddler grate is locked up/ won’t oper-

ate. 

1

 

A 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 how-

ever 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 

Summary of Contents for Inis Mor MK2

Page 1: ...Inis Mor MK2 Boiler stove 1 Inis Mor MK2 28kw Boiler Stove User and installation manual ...

Page 2: ...hould you have an issue 9 Stove Dimensions 9 Installation Manual Health Safety notices 10 Combustion and Ventilation air requirements 10 External air for airtight and H R V fitted buildings 11 Hearth Fire Surrounds 11 Chimney 12 Connection to flue 12 Soot doors 13 Central heating and domestic hot water 13 System controls 14 Initial pre check 14 Initial Firing 14 Commissioning and hand over 14 Expl...

Page 3: ...ter the build ing 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 the twin doors are opened by 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 doo...

Page 4: ...e 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 and it ...

Page 5: ...way refuel ling should only be needed every 90 minutes when burning wood at full out put and the stove will operate most ef ficiently 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 however to heat the water properly the dial usually needs to be kept above 6 When using other recommended solid fuels the grate should...

Page 6: ...rn off ex cessive soot deposits in the boiler ways and the flue system It is very important that the installer has correctly set the pump speed and pump temperature stats so as to avoid cold water entering the stove for any extended periods A minimum re turn temperature of 45 degrees Centigrade is required to avoid condensation within the boiler Condensation within the boiler regularly will shorte...

Page 7: ...and areas at the back of the fire box 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 recom mend the use of a slightly damp cloth with a mild detergent Avoid using abra sive material on the paint of the stove If the stove is to be u...

Page 8: ...ow to the required ra diators and that the radiators don t require bleeding 4 Ask the installer to check that the stove is sitting level and that air is not built up in the boiler 5 Check that the pump is working 6 Check that the flow rate of the pump is not set too high or very low due to blockage etc Stove emits fumes 1 Chimney blocked 2 Door seals require replacing 3 Excess down draught in chim...

Page 9: ...vent that you do have an issue that you aren t sure about please fol low 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 ser vice If we still have an issue that hasn t been resolved please con tact the Inis Stoves te...

Page 10: ...t 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 presence of asbestos is found please contact a registered asbestos removal firm Combustion and ventila tion air requirements Proper air supply must be insured to the room into which the sto...

Page 11: ...f of the 4 duct The 4 pipe must be fitted with grilles to prevent the entrance of rodents moisture and debris Par ticular attention must be paid to the HRV unit if its suction fan into the building fails and a negative pres sure within the building develops It is strongly advisable to install a vent in the room that allows negative pressure air movement into the build ing in this event It is also ...

Page 12: ...ance If a chimney is not present then a pre fabricated block chimney or twin walled flue can be installed The draught in the chimney must be at least 20 Pa when warn and must not suf fer from down draughts 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 do...

Page 13: ...An unvalved heat sink radiator should be fitted to the gravity circuit with a heat capacity of 1 5Kw to allow for the removal of ex cess heat in the case of a pump failure Each plumbing circuits to and from this appliance MUST be cross connected It is important that the return water temperature is not too low below 45 de grees Centigrade to avoid excess con densation in the boiler gas ways and chi...

Page 14: ...ng The first fire should be quite small to ensure prompt extinguishing of the fire in the event of a problem The user man ual 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 cur ing p...

Page 15: ...d 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 Throat plate upper plate 1 17 Door lock wear plate 1 41 Flue collar 1 18...

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