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Jøtul C 550 Rockland

Install the Firebox

The cast iron baffles must be removed to secure the
draw-down adaptor to the firebox. The Left Baffle has
two bosses cast into it that engage with correspond-
ing holes in the air tubes to lock each tube in correct
position. Use a flashlight to locate the bosses by
lifting up on the Left Baffle. See fig. 12.

1. Lift up the Left Cast Iron Baffle to disengage the

locator boss from the Front Air Tube, and pull the
air tube forward and out of the side manifolds.

2. Keeping  the Rear Air Tube in place, push up on the

Right Baffle and remove the Left Baffle, dropping it
down and out.

3. Lift and remove the Right Baffle.

4. Locate the fireplace insert in its final position. From

within the firebox, reach up and pull the Draw-
down Adaptor into the insert flue collar.

5. Insert the retainer pin through the appropriate

holes in the adaptor ears, and lock the retainer pin
in place using the cotter pin

Install the Draw-Down Adaptor

1. Insert the end of the chimney flue flex pipe as far as it

will go into the non-crimped end of the adaptor or, if
appropriate, the adaptor that may be supplied by the
flex liner manufacturer.
Orient the draw-down adaptor so that the retainer pin
will be parallel with the front of the fireplace. This will
ease locating the cotter pin hole. Fig. 11.

2. Drill holes through the flex pipe at the three pilot

hole locations in the adaptor and secure with
sheet metal screws.

Installing the Fireplace Insert

Power Cord Orientation

1. Determine to which side the blower power cord

will be routed. DO NOT ROUTE THE POWER CORD
IN FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE.

2. Insert the AC power receptacle lead through the

appropriate 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 with the
tab in the inlet opening. Reinstall the screw.

3. Route the power lead around the front of the

blower and plug the male quick-connector on the
end of the lead into the corresponding female
connector on the blower wire harness, between
the two blowers

4. DO NOT PLUG THE POWER CORD INTO THE

RECEPTACLE UNTIL THE INSTALLATION IS COM-
PLETE. DO NOT ROUTE THE POWER CORD IN
FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE INSERT.

Figure 10.   AC power receptacle lead routing.

Inlet Tab

Quik-Connect

#8 x 5/8

Phillips

screw

AC  power receptacle

harness assembly

Figure 11.
Install
Draw-Down
Adaptor

Flexible Flue

Liner

Draw-down

Adaptor

Retainer Pin

Cotter Pin

Figure 12.
Remove baffles and Front Secondary Air Tube..

Front Secondary Air Tube

Rear Secondary Air Tube

Right Baffle

Left Baffle

Locator Boss

6. Replace first the right baffle,  then the left baffle,

followed by the  air tubes. ADJUST THE AIR TUBES AS
NECESSARY TO BE SURE EACH IS PROPERLY ENGAGED
WITH THE ADJACENT LOCATOR BOSSES ON THE LEFT
BAFFLE.

Flex Liner

Adaptor

(if appropriate)

Summary of Contents for C 550 Rockland

Page 1: ...l C 550 Rockland J tul C 550 Rockland Fireplace Insert Keep these instructions for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions for the United States Canada J tul C 550 Rockland Fireplace...

Page 2: ...nd NOTICE YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION IN YOUR LOCALE SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTIOIN BUREAU ETC BEFORE INSTALLATION TO DETERMINE THE NEE...

Page 3: ...te 15 Blower 16 Maintenance Ash Removal 17 Glass Care 17 General Maintenance 18 Gaskets 18 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List 20 21 Miscellaneous Replacement Parts 22 Appendix A Baffle Assembly 23...

Page 4: ...pectant les directives d installation suivantes Consultez les autorit s locales du b timent ou de la pr vention des incendies au sujet des restrictions et exigences relatives aux inspections d install...

Page 5: ...chimney performance Consult your local J tul autho rized dealer regarding specific installation performanceissues Installation Preparation We strongly urge you to have your authorized J tul dealer ins...

Page 6: ...nsert 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 is intended for installation in accordance with NFPA 211 or CA...

Page 7: ...equire insulation in order to achieve a UL 1777 or ULC S635 listing Check with the liner manufacturer to determine if insulation is required Insulation is recommended especially if the chimney is loca...

Page 8: ...s of the centerline of the insert See fig 6 A The convection chamber louvers of the zero clearance fireplace MUST NOT be blocked off The use of the cast iron surround panels may not be possible in the...

Page 9: ...gure 7 Mantel Clearance Detail measured from the hearth surface to the lowest mantel surface Clearance to Combustible Materials There may be no combustible materials located anywhere within 36 914 mm...

Page 10: ...or 8 stainless steel liner extending the full height of the chimney is required for those installations where the flue tile is greater than 8 x 12 for internal chimneys or 8 x 8 for external chimneys...

Page 11: ...ce Plate PN 220508 to the back wall of the masonry fireplace firebox where it will be readily seen should the insert be removed 3 3 3 3 3 If appropriate install the damper sealing plate according to t...

Page 12: ...rough the flex pipe at the three pilot hole locations in the adaptor and secure with sheet metal screws Installing the Fireplace Insert Power Cord Orientation 1 Determine to which side the blower powe...

Page 13: ...uir equired ed ed ed ed 10 mm socket or wrench 5 If appropriate attach the Extended Surround Panel to the firebox See illustration on page 6 With the painted side facing out engage the hooked tabs on...

Page 14: ...rting or reviving the fire the control lever should be set at the far right position to allow the maximum amount of air into the stove See fig 15 After the fire is well established the lever should be...

Page 15: ...y flue and connector pipe cleaned and inspected at the beginning of the heating season and then inspected twice per month during frequent use Clean the chimney whenever creosote accumu lation of 1 4 o...

Page 16: ...mperature and height all affect draft which in turn affects the formation of creosote An exterior chimney whether masonry or prefabricated steel will be exposed to cold outside temperatures and conseq...

Page 17: ...of by burial in soil or otherwise dispersed the the the the they should be k y should be k y should be k y should be k y should be kept ept ept ept ept in in in in in the the the the the closed c clos...

Page 18: ...liner and chimney can now be inspected and cleaned 9 See page 12 for reassembly procedures Gaskets Check door and glass gaskets for seal integrity The gaskets should be soft enough to be somewhat res...

Page 19: ...ngth Trim the gasket to leave 1 excess 3 Apply a small bead of gasket or furnace cement in the channel 4 Lightly press the new gasket into the channel being careful to avoid compressing or stretching...

Page 20: ...rica 55 Hutcherson Dr Gorham Maine 04038 Figure 20 J tul C 550 Rockland Illustrated Parts Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 23 24 25 28 27 26 29 30 12 31 32 33 34 35 36...

Page 21: ...ooden Knob Replacement Kit 151991 88 Handle Asy Complete Matte Black Paint 156320 Handle Asy Complete Nickel Plated 156021 89 Airwash Manifold inc gasket Matte Black Paint 156710 Airwash Manifold inc...

Page 22: ...alue of the proposed alternate floor protector a Use the formula in Step 1 to convert values not expressed as R b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value c If the o...

Page 23: ...156448 J tul C 550 Replacement Assemblies Front Plate Asy inc gasket Matte Black Paint 156482 Front Plate Asy inc gasket Blue Black Enamel 156483 Front Plate Asy inc gasket J tul Iron Paint 156484 Fr...

Page 24: ...lations It is important that the these instructions be carefully read and understood before beginning the installation J tul pursues a policy of continual product development Consequently products may...

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