Jøtul C 450 Kennebec Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 11

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Figure 12.  Kennebec Classic Surround Panel Assembly

Right Breastplate

Right Leg

Hang Tabs should point straight down

and angle away from the leg.

Left Breastplate

M6 x 12 Flange Bolt

Kennebec Surround Assembly 

All fasteners have already been installed in the appro-

priate locations at the factory. You will need to remove 

them, attach the parts together as described below and 

re-install the fasteners at those locations.
1.   Layout the parts.  Place the castings face down on a 

protective surface such as carpeting, blankets or a 

sheet of cardboard. See fig. 12.

2.  Attach the Breastplates to each other. 

Use a 10 mm socket or wrench with two M6 x 10 hex 

head flange bolts.

3.  Attach the Leg plates.  The Legs must be oriented 

with the Hang Tabs on the inside edges as shown 

in fig. 12. Use the two remaining M6 x 12 hex head 

flange bolts to attach the Legs to the Breastplate as-

sembly. 

4.  Optional: If you will be installing the a Mantel Heat 

Shield, use the instructions included with that kit.

5.  Attach the Assembly to the Firebox.  Lift the entire 

assembly upright and position it in front of the 

insert firebox. The four Hang Tabs on the surround 

legs must engage with the adjacent holes in the two 

brackets on either side of the firebox opening. The 

surround will easily engage with these brackets if the 

firebox is slightly proud of the fireplace opening.

  Hang the surround assembly on the firebox and push 

the entire unit into position so that the surround is 

flush against the fireplace face.

  Final leg panel alignment can be adjusted by slightly 

loosening or tightening those attachment bolts as 

necessary.

Set Screw

M6 x 10 Flange Bolt

Tools Required:

 

•  10 mm socket or wrench

M6 x 12 Flange Bolt 

M6 x 10 Flange Bolt

Optional Surround Panels and Mantel 

Heat Shields

Follow the installation instructions supplied with these 

kits:

Steel Wide Surround / 47 3/4” x 34” 

 

 

 #157213

Trimable Surround / 40” x 30”   

 

 

 #157325

Mantel Heat Shield / for Standard Cast Surround   #155346
Mantel Heat Shield / for Steel Wide Surround   #157361

Left Leg

Summary of Contents for C 450 Kennebec

Page 1: ...only Do not burn any other fuels Read this entire manual before you install and use this appliance Save these instructions for future reference and make them available to anyone using or servicing th...

Page 2: ...are and Replacement 17 General Maintenance 18 Gasket Replacement 18 Appendix A Alternate Hearth Protection 19 Appendix B Alternate Mantel Clearances 20 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Exploded View 21 Par...

Page 3: ...uilding inspector or authority having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply in your area THE JOTUL C 450 KENNEBEC FIREPLACE INSERT IS NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES This heater meets...

Page 4: ...replace Safety Notices BURN SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY DO NOT BURN ANY OTHER FUELS DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE DO NOT BURN Garbage OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERL...

Page 5: ...same for both Kennebec Lattice and Clean Face versions Figure 2 Minimum Sleeve Adjustment Figure 1 Maximum Sleeve Adjustment Firebox Sleeve Firebox Sleeve Firebox Firebox to Door Opening 2 7 Surround...

Page 6: ...chimney top Some liner manufacturers require insulation in order to achieve a UL 1777 or ULC S635 listing Check with the manufacturer of the liner being used to determine if insulation is required In...

Page 7: ...40 Wide A Front The protection must extend at least 18 inches 457 mm forward from the door opening B Sides Protection must extend 20 inches 508 mm to both sides of the centerline of the insert Note t...

Page 8: ...its There may be no combustible materials located anywhere within 36 914 mm of the front of the door This precaution includes items such as drapes or doors that could swing into the area within 36 of...

Page 9: ...installations where the flue tile is greater than 8 x 12 for internal chimneys or 9 x 8 for external chimneys In Canada The insert must be installed with a continuous chimney liner of 6 152 mm diamete...

Page 10: ...locations in the firebox flue collar Secure the flue connector pipe using three 10 x 1 2 sheet metal screws 4 Adjust the position of the Firebox to ensure that the Surround Panel Hangers are flush wi...

Page 11: ...l If you will be installing the a Mantel Heat Shield use the instructions included with that kit 5 Attach the Assembly to the Firebox Lift the entire assembly upright and position it in front of the i...

Page 12: ...shroud legs 6 Insert the Control Switch and Power Receptacle Use a flat head screwdriver and pliers to pry the knockouts from the appropriate ash lip support Work from the inside to avoid marring the...

Page 13: ...oft brush attachment to clean the blower housing and compartment as well as the area under the insert firebox 8 Attach the Air Deflector Using the two remaining 8 sheet metal screws attach the Air Def...

Page 14: ...too quickly to take advantage of the stove s low end efficiency strength A seasoned log will have check marks on the ends and be lighter than an unseasoned log which will show little or no check mark...

Page 15: ...Air Control Settings A single lever regulates the Primary Air flow that controls the intensity of the fire and consequent heat output and burn time This lever is located within the slot on the upper...

Page 16: ...o creosote accumulation than an interior flue A chimney flue located within the home interior will benefit from the insulating characteristics of the building itself Consequently the flue system will...

Page 17: ...ontainer of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwis...

Page 18: ...lifting it up and tilting it back down and out The chimney can be swept directly into a bucket placed under the flue outlet Gaskets Check door and glass gaskets for seal integrity The gaskets should b...

Page 19: ...rmine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the system is greater than the R value of the specified floor protector the alternate is acceptable Example The specified floor protector should be 3...

Page 20: ...gure 22 Clearance Diagram No Heat Shielding Figure 23 Mantel Clearances measured from the hearth surface to the lowest mantel surface Mantel Clearance with Optional Heat Shield 155346 Clearance may be...

Page 21: ...14 15 17 21 22 48 47 34 36 41 40 11 42 43 3 49 Kennebec Classic Style Surround Assembly 4 58 62 59 48 45 6 5 52 31 32 45 44 30 63 46 35 18 64 65 61 39 19 2 20 23 24 25 26 16 66 67 27 28 29 40 Figure 2...

Page 22: ...ft Matte Black 10425992 Kenn Surround Leg Left Blue Black 10425927 4 Kenn Surround Leg Right Matte Black 10426092 Kenn Surround Leg Right Blue Black 10426027 5 Kenn Breastplate Left Matte Black 104257...

Page 23: ...er firing can also be identified by warped plates rust colored cast iron paint pigment that has turned dusty white or bubbling cracking and discoloration of the enamel finish Misuse includes without l...

Page 24: ...nce must be installed in conformance with local and national building regulations It is important that these instructions be carefully read and understood before beginning the installation J tul pursu...

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