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1. COMPLIANCE

1.1  TECHNICAL DATA

This appliance designed for intermittent operation only.

SMALL TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL

Item No. 137-SMF-TBOX

Mi-Fires Small Tinderbox MF (Multifuel)

Weight

59Kgs

Dimensions (WxDxH mm)

370 x 319 (max footprint/exc handle) x 548 (inc flue)

Flue size

125mm

MEDIUM TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL

Item No. 137-MMF-TBOX

Mi-Fires Medium Tinderbox MF (Multifuel)

Weight

71Kgs

Dimensions (WxDxH mm)

420 x 334 (max footprint/exc handle) x 614 (inc flue)

Flue size

125mm

LARGE TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL

Item No. 137-LMF-TBOX

Mi-Fires Large Tinderbox MF (Multifuel)

Weight

81Kgs

Dimensions (WxDxH mm)

490 x 343 (max footprint/exc handle) x 615 (inc flue)

Flue size

125mm

WOOD LOGS RESULTS

PARAMETER

SMALL 

TINDERBOX MF

MEDIUM 

TINDERBOX MF

LARGE 

TINDERBOX MF

Total efficiency

83.0%

82.5%

81.3%

Nominal heat output

5.0 kW

5.0 kW

5.0 kW

Mean CO emission (at 13 % O

2

)

0.09%

0.07%

0.11%

Mean flue gas temperature

290 ºC

272 ºC

274 ºC

Flue gas mass flow

3.1 g/s

3.4 g/s

3.8 g/s

Mean CnHm emission (at 13 % O

2

)

71 Nmg/m

3

43 Nmg/m

3

90 Nmg/m

3

Mean NOx emission (at 13 % O

2

)

89 Nmg/m

3

112 Nmg/m

3

97 Nmg/m

3

DIN Plus particulates (at 13 % O

2

)

12 Nmg/m

3

7 Nmg/m

3

10 Nmg/m

3

SMOKELESS MINERAL FUELS RESULTS

PARAMETER

SMALL 

TINDERBOX MF

MEDIUM 

TINDERBOX MF

LARGE 

TINDERBOX MF

Total efficiency

77.4

78.8%

77.0%

Nominal heat output

5.0 kW

5.0 kW

5.0 kW

Mean CO emission (at 13 % O

2

)

0.09%

0.06%

0.11%

Mean flue gas temperature

289 ºC

305 ºC

280 ºC

Flue gas mass flow

4.8 g/s

3.4 g/s

4.4 g/s

Mean CnHm emission (at 13 % O

2

)

34 Nmg/m

3

9 Nmg/m

3

17 Nmg/m

3

Mean NOx emission (at 13 % O

2

)

124 Nmg/m

3

123 Nmg/m

3

107 Nmg/m

3

DIN Plus particulates (at 13 % O

2

)

18 Nmg/m

3

13 Nmg/m

3

18 Nmg/m

3

Please note that details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print. We 
reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.

Summary of Contents for 137-LMF-TBOX

Page 1: ...n Manual Version_2_06_2021_Tinderbox MF www mi fires com BS EN 13240 2001 A2 2004 Tested as intermittent appliances burning wood logs MODEL Small Tinderbox Multifuel Medium Tinderbox Multifuel Large Tinderbox Multifuel ...

Page 2: ... used in smoke controlled zones only when the stop is in place and installed in accordance with the current building control regulations Please note this is a Multi fuel stove your new stove has been specifically designed for the combustion of wood 20 Moisture and approved wood bricks The use of approved manufactured Smokeless mineral fuels is also allowed The appliance should not be used as an in...

Page 3: ...my wood burning stove 8 3 5 Lighting a fire in the wood burning stove 9 3 6 Important Information for wood burning 9 3 7 Lighting a fire using smokeless fuel 10 3 8 Important Information for burning smokeless fuel 10 4 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 Chimney Sweeping 11 4 2 Combustion chamber 11 4 3 Glass 11 4 4 Gaskets 11 4 5 Ash 11 4 6 Cleaning the stove 11 4 7 Spare Parts List 11 5 WARRANTY RECORD...

Page 4: ...kW 5 0 kW 5 0 kW Mean CO emission at 13 O2 0 09 0 07 0 11 Mean flue gas temperature 290 ºC 272 ºC 274 ºC Flue gas mass flow 3 1 g s 3 4 g s 3 8 g s Mean CnHm emission at 13 O2 71 Nmg m3 43 Nmg m3 90 Nmg m3 Mean NOx emission at 13 O2 89 Nmg m3 112 Nmg m3 97 Nmg m3 DIN Plus particulates at 13 O2 12 Nmg m3 7 Nmg m3 10 Nmg m3 SMOKELESS MINERAL FUELS RESULTS PARAMETER SMALL TINDERBOX MF MEDIUM TINDERBO...

Page 5: ...hen installing the stove such that the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act are met 2 2 POSITION OF THE STOVE DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS The wood burning stove must be installed in a suitable and physically possible position You need to be sure that the position complies with local regulations Please ensure if the stove is placed in a fireplace recess it is advised that there is at least 5...

Page 6: ...d you will have to seek the advice of a flue and chimney specialist to carry out a BS EN13384 Chimney Calculation to see if the chimney will work If the stove is being fitted into a brick chimney or clay concrete chimney it must be swept before installation and checked for soundness and suitability A B D C G C G F E The chimney must also be free from cracks and blockages We advise you take the adv...

Page 7: ...s suitable for use in smoke control areas when burning wood logs The appliances have been factory fitted with a modification to fix the air controls at the correct minimum position to comply with the smoke control requirements This appliance must not be used in a shared flue system The minimum flue draft is 12 Pascal s at nominal output 2 4 VENTILATION FRESH AIR SUPPLY In order for the wood burnin...

Page 8: ...ded when you operate the wood burning stove 3 2 THE FIRST TIME A FIRE IS LIT The first few times the stove is used there may be some smoke and unpleasant odours from the wood burning stove which is fairly normal This is caused by the heat resistant paint hardening Make sure there is sufficient ventilation during this stage It is also important not to let the fire burn too fiercely the first 2 3 ti...

Page 9: ... seasoned logs with a maximum moisture content of 20 This appliance is designed to operate with the door closed except for lighting and reloading failure to close the door during operation can result in fume spillage Warning Properly installed operated and maintained this appliance will not emit fumes into the dwelling Occasional fumes from re fuelling may occur However persistent fume emission is...

Page 10: ...e primary air slider Care should be taken to ensure that the firebox is not overfilled with smokeless fuel it should be no higher than the log guard 3 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BURNING SMOKELESS FUEL When re fuelling the stove always refuel onto a bed of hot embers fully open the secondary and primary air controls until the new fuel is well alight before adjusting the air controls for the desire...

Page 11: ...above it This will overheat the grate and cause distortion and premature wear 4 6 CLEANING THE STOVE The stove s surface is treated with a heat resistant Senotherm paint which will stay at its best just by being vacuumed with a small soft mouthpiece or dusted with a soft dry cloth Do not use spirit or other solvents as they will remove the paint MI Fire stoves are painted with a heat resistant pai...

Page 12: ...mmended fuels The Warranty registration form is found at the rear of the Installation instruction Manual For the context of the warranty an MI Flues flue liner or chimney system is described as a complete flue system purchased from MI Flues Ltd or one of its distributors The complete system must comprise exclusively of the correct components taken from the MI Flues product range 5 2 INSTALLER DETA...

Page 13: ...13 5 3 ANNUAL SERVICE SWEEPING RECORD DATE ENGINEER SWEEP NAME CERTIFICATE RETAINED ...

Page 14: ...Park Mitcham Road Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4QN Your Details Name Address Postcode Contact Number Email Model name Serial number Installation date Installer name Installer HETAS Registration No Fast Clean Scratch Free Clear View Available on line at www mi fires com or from all good retailers THE BEST STOVE GLASS CLEANING SPONGE Perfect dry cleaning for all stove glass ...

Page 15: ...15 6 STOVE DIMENSIONS SMALL TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL ...

Page 16: ...16 MEDIUM TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL ...

Page 17: ...17 LARGE TINDERBOX MULTIFUEL ...

Page 18: ...www mi fires com MI Flues Ltd Taymin Business Park Mitcham Road Blackpool Lancashire FY4 4QN sales mi flues com sales mi fires com ...

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