12
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.
Summary of Contents for Meain MK2
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