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Jøtul C 

550

 CB Rockland    139656   5/15/15

Safety Notices

•  BURN SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY
•  DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO 

START THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN Garbage OR 

FLAMMABLE FLUIDS.

•  IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY 

INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.  TO 

REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO 

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN 

PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR LOSS 

OF LIFE. 

•  CONTACT THE LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE 

OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND 

INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN 

YOUR AREA.  WHEN NOT ADDRESSED IN THIS 

MANUAL, OR BY LOCAL CODE AUTHORITIES, 

INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AND 

REQUIREMENTS DEFER TO NFPA

 211

 OR CSA B

 365.

•  DO NOT CONNECT THIS FIREPLACE TO ANY AIR 

DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.

•  DO NOT USE GRATES OR ANDIRONS TO 

ELEVATE THE FIRE. BUILD FIRE DIRECTLY ON 

THE FIRECHAMBER FLOOR.

•  EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION!  KEEP 

CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.  

CONTACT WILL CAUSE SKIN BURNS.

•  NEVER OPERATE THE FIREPLACE WITH A 

CRACKED OR BROKEN GLASS PANEL.

•  Install smoke detectors in the living areas and 

bedrooms of your home. Test them regularly 

and install new batteries twice annually.  

When installed in the same room as the stove, 

a smoke detector should be located as far 

from the stove as possible to prevent it from 

sounding when adding fuel to the fire.

•  Avoid creating a low pressure condition in 

the room where the stove is operating. Be 

aware that operation of an exhaust fan or 

clothes dryer can create a low pressure area 

and consequently promote flow reversal 

through the stove and chimney system. The 

chimney and building, however, always work 

together as a system - provision of outside 

air, directly or indirectly to an atmospherically 

vented appliance will not guarantee proper 

chimney performance. Consult your local 

Jøtul authorized dealer regarding specific 

installation/performance issues.

Preparation

We strongly urge you to have your authorized Jøtul 

dealer install your new Jøtul C 

550

 CB Fireplace Insert. 

•  Check with local building officials to determine what 

permits may be required before installation.

•  Notify your insurance company before installing this 

fireplace.

Unpacking the Fireplace

All firebox components of the Jøtul C 

550 

CB Fireplace 

Insert are contained within the carton on a single pallet. 

The Surround Kit is packaged separately.  

As you unpack the contents, inspect each item for 

damage. Notify your dealer of any damage such as dents, 

cracked glass, or broken bricks. 

Contents:

•  Firebox Assembly - including Firebricks

•  Draw-Down Flue Collar Adaptor - including Pins

•  Stove Hardware Bag 

•  Fireplace Conversion Notice Plate 

•  Blower Power Cord   

•   AC Power Receptacle Lead 

•  Blower Control Knob 

•  Leg Levelers, (2)  See Appendix, pg. 22. 

•  Door Knob parts  See Appendix, pg. 23. 

Tools & Materials Required:

•  work gloves   

•  safety glasses

•  tape measure  

• Phillips screwdriver

•   power drill / 1/8” bit  •  flashlight

•  High-temperature sealant

•  1” (25 mm) masonry anchors or nails (two)

•  1/4” x 3/4” self-tapping screws (three)                           

•  10 mm (1/4”) open end wrench or socket driver

Removing the Firebox from Pallet 

1.  Inspect the firebox assembly for damage and con-

tact your dealer if any is found. 

2.  The firebox may be lightened by removing the door, 

firebricks and baffle plates. See page 12 for details 

on baffle plate removal.

3.  The firebox is secured to the pallet by a steel 

bracket on each side and one screw in the bottom 

at the front. Use a 1/4 socket to remove these five 

screws and lift the firebox to disengage the brack-

ets. Discard brackets.

4.  Install the Door Knob parts in the order shown in 

fig. 21, page 22.  Install the Blower Control Knob, 

found in the Miscellaneous Kit bag.

 

  

Summary of Contents for C 550 CB

Page 1: ...land 139656_04 5 15 15 J tul C 550 CB Rockland Fireplace Insert Keep these instructions for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions for the United States Canada V2 J tul C 550 CB Rock...

Page 2: ...Starting Maintaining the Fire 16 Adding Fuel 16 Formation of Creosote 16 Blower Operation 17 Maintenance Ash Removal 18 Glass Care 18 General Maintenance 19 Gaskets 19 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Expl...

Page 3: ...s 4 5 g hr Default values per previous Federal Register 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart AAA EPA validated efficiency and CO values were unavailable at the time of this printing These values will be made availa...

Page 4: ...appliance will not guarantee proper chimney performance Consult your local J tul authorized dealer regarding specific installation performance issues Preparation We strongly urge you to have your auth...

Page 5: ...te specific conditions The J tul C 550 CB Rockland Fireplace Insert meets U S EPA emission limits for wood heaters sold after July 1990 and is tested and listed to ANSI UL 1482 and CAN ULC S628 93 It...

Page 6: ...and may be installed into a factory built fireplace with the following conditions The factory built fireplace must be listed per UL 127 or ULC S610 The factory built chimney system must be fully lined...

Page 7: ...h combustible floor materials Figure 5 Canada only Minimum depth with code approved raised hearth Min 18 from door opening 2 1 2 The convection chamber louvers of the zero clearance fireplace MUST NOT...

Page 8: ...uch as drapes or doors that could swing into the area within 36 of the insert Mantel Clearances The installation must conform to the minimum mantel clearances specified in the chart below These cleara...

Page 9: ...ine as noted below A Hearth Protection width from centerline 18 1 2 470 mm B Hearth Protection forward from door opening US 16 CAN 20 508 mm C To Side Trim 1 max thickness from centerline 21 3 4 552 m...

Page 10: ...to the first flue tile is acceptable provided the tile is no larger than 8 x 12 5 For external chimneys one or more sides are exposed to the outside below the roof line including garages a positive co...

Page 11: ...nts from the fireplace Alternatively you can wire the damper plate to lock it in the open position Thoroughly clean the firebox and smokeshelf area with a wire brush 2 If the fireplace has been modifi...

Page 12: ...REPLACE 2 Insert the AC power receptacle lead through the ap propriate inlet in the side of the firebox See fig 10 Remove the 8 x 5 8 phillips screw already in place and engage the receptacle bracket...

Page 13: ...Surround Brackets on the firebox Extend the blower power cord out beyond the front of surround panel 6 Attach the Bottom Trim assembly to the two studs located in the firebox floor between the blowers...

Page 14: ...d seasoned more than 2 years will burn 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 w...

Page 15: ...fire Limit the first fire to just kindling and a couple of 1 2 inch logs and add progressively more and larger logs to subsequent fires keeping the Air Control set to the fully open position It is nor...

Page 16: ...aces to form creosote Failure to keep the chimney system free of creosote build up could result in a chimney fire The creosote that accumulates in the chimney is highly flammable and is the fuel of ch...

Page 17: ...RENT ANSI NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE OR CSA C22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE THIS UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIREC...

Page 18: ...ials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise dis persed they should be kept in the closed container until all coals and cinders have thoroughly cooled NEVER...

Page 19: ...or seal integrity The gaskets should be soft enough to be somewhat resilient to the touch Over time gaskets will compress and harden Replace worn out or hardened gaskets with the appropriate size mate...

Page 20: ...A 24 127215 Blower Maintenance In order to ensure that the blower delivers many years of reliable performance you should inspect it regularly and clean it of any household dust and debris that may hav...

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Page 22: ...l C 550 CB Rockland Illustrated Parts Diagram Use only genuine J tul replacement parts Do not substitute parts from any other manufacturer See your local Authorized J tul Dealer or contact us directly...

Page 23: ...No Description Part Number 1 Rear Shroud 222027 2 Screw 8 x 1 2 Hex Slt 117917 3 Nut M6 Flange 117968 4 Right Baffle Plate 157045 5 Left Baffle Plate 157044 6 Secondary Air Tube Front 223262 7 Seconda...

Page 24: ...Total R R brick R mineral board 0 8 0 431 1 231 Step 3 Compare proposed system R 1 231 to specified R of 0 893 Since R is greater than required the system is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductanc...

Page 25: ...red Over firing can also be identified by warped plates rust colored cast iron paint pig ment that has turned dusty white or bubbling cracking and discolor ation of the enamel finish Misuse includes w...

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Page 28: ...ulations It is important that the these instructions be carefully read and understood before beginning the instal lation J tul pursues a policy of continual product development Consequently products m...

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