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3.0 Safety 

NB! To guarantee optimal performance and safety, Jøtul 

recommends  that  its  stoves  are  fitted  by  a  qualified 

installer (see www.jotul.com for a complete list of dealers).

Any  modifications  to  the  product  may  result  in  the  product 

and  safety  features  not  functioning  as  intended.  The  same 

applies to the installation of accessories or optional extras not 

supplied by Jøtul. This may also be the case if parts that are 

essential  to  the  functioning  and  safety  of  the  fireplace  have 

been disassembled or removed.
In all these cases, the manufacturer is not responsible or liable 

for the product and the right to make a complaint becomes null 

and void.

The Clean Air Act

“The  Clean Air Act  1993  and  Smoke  Control Areas”.  Under 

the  Clean  Air  Act  local  authorities  may  declare  the  whole 

or  part  of  the  district  of  the  authority  to  be  a  smoke  control 

area.  It  is  an  offence  to  emit  smoke  from  a  chimney  of  a 

building,  from  a  furnace  or  from  any  fixed  boiler  if  located 

in a designated smoke control area. It is also an offence to 

acquire an “unauthorised fuel” for use within a smoke control 

area unless it is used in an “exempt” appliance (“exempted” 

from the controls which generally apply in the smoke control 

area).  The  Secretary  of  State  for  Environment,  Food  and 

Rural Affairs has powers under the Act to authorise smokeless 

fuels or exempt appliances for use in smoke control areas in 

England. In Scotland and Wales this power rests with Ministers 

in the devolved administrations for those countries. Separate 

legislation,  the  Clean  Air  (Northern  Ireland)  Order  1981, 

applies in Northern Ireland. Therefore it is a requirement that 

fuels burnt or obtained for use in smoke control areas have 

been “authorised” in Regulations and that appliances used to 

burn solid fuel in those areas (other than “authorised” fuels) 

have  been  exempted  by  an  Order  made  and  signed  by  the 

Secretary of State or Minister in the devolved administrations. 

Further information on the requirements of the Clean Air Act 

can be found here : http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/
Your local authority is responsible for implementing the Clean 

Air Act 1993 including designation and supervision of smoke 

control areas and you can contact them for details of Clean Air 

Act requirements”.

3.1 Fire Prevention Measures

There  is  a  certain  element  of  danger  every  time  you  use 

your  fireplace.  The  following  instructions  must  therefore  be 

followed:

• 

The minimum safety distances when installing and using 

the fireplace are given in

 fig. 1

. The specified distance to 

flammable materials, applies to this stove. The stove must 

be installed with a CE approved flue. The distance of the 

flue pipe to combustible materials must also be observed

• 

Ensure that furniture and other flammable materials are 

not too close to the fireplace. Flammable materials should 

not be placed within 

1000 mm (F 233/F235) 

and

 1100 mm 

(F 232/F 234)

 of the fireplace

• 

Allow the fire to burn out. Never extinguish the flames 

with water

• 

The fireplace becomes hot when lit and may cause burns 

if touched

• 

Only remove ash when the fireplace is cold. Ash can 

contain hot embers and should therefore be placed in a 

nonflammable container

• 

Ash should be placed outdoors or be emptied in a place 

where it will not present a potential fire hazard

In case of chimney fire:

• 

Close all hatches and vents

• 

Keep the firebox door closed

• 

Check the loft and cellar for smoke

• 

Call the fire service

• 

Before use after a fire an expert must check the fireplace 

and the chimney in order to ensure that it is fully functional

3.2 Floor

Foundation

You need to make sure the foundation is suitable for a fireplace.

See 

»2.0 Technical Data« 

for specified weight. 

We recommend the removal of any flooring that is not 

attached to the foundation (“floating floors”) beneath the 

installation.

Requirements for protection of wooden 

flooring beneath the fireplace 

Jøtul  F  230  has  a  heat  shield  underneath  which  protects 

the base from radiation. The product has an integrated floor 

protection and may therefore be placed directly on a wooden 

floor.

Requirements for protection of 

inflammable floors in front of the fireplace

The front plate must comply with national laws and regulations.

Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions 

and installation requirements.

3.3 Walls 

Distance to combustible wall protected by firewall - see 

fig. 1b
Distance to walls made of combustible material - se fig. 1b.

The  fireplace  may  be  used  with  an  uninsulated  flue  pipe 

provided the distances between the fireplace and walls made 

of combustible materials are as shown in 

fig. 1b. 

Ensure  that furniture  and  other  flammable  materials  are  not 

too close to the fireplace. Flammable materials should not be 

placed within 

1000 mm (F 233/F235) 

and

 1100 mm (F 232/ 

F 234)

 of the fireplace.

3.4 Ceiling

There must be a minimum distance of 

400 mm

 to a combustible 

ceiling above the fireplace.

Summary of Contents for F 232

Page 1: ...tul F 230 UK Installation and Operating Instructions J tul F 230 Manual Version P00 The manuals which are enclosed with the product must be kept throughout the product s entire service life Register y...

Page 2: ...assemblage l installation ou l entretien de l appareil Cualquier precauci n espec fica que deba tenerse en cuenta durante el montaje instalaci n o mantenimiento del equipo de calefacci n Precauzioni...

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Page 4: ...in the place indicated in the installation instructions Always quote this serial number when contacting your retailer or J tul 1 0 Relationship to the authorities Installation of a fireplace must be a...

Page 5: ...se your fireplace The following instructions must therefore be followed The minimum safety distances when installing and using the fireplace are given in fig 1 The specified distance to flammable mate...

Page 6: ...LE DATO SIGN DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs J tul F230 90230125 idw 90230125 M lskitse model 235 14 05 2018 jm J tul F 230 V GT AREAL N A N A DIM Scan A S 1012 236 5 399 204 1...

Page 7: ...NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs J tul F230 90230125 idw 90230125 M lskitse model 235 14 05 2018 jm J tul F 230 V GT AREAL N A N A DIM Scan A S 1012 236 5 399 204 195 972 5 831 470 J tul F 235 J tul F...

Page 8: ...ews F in the sidesandatthefrontinordertofreethestovefromthepallet 2 The AEA blocking B is mounted with the 2 screws C and the 2 nuts D at the stove s secondary air valve E 4 0 Installation Before inst...

Page 9: ...til br ndbar v g 21 08 2017 jm J tul F 230 V GT AREAL N A N A DIM Scan A S 50 254 NAVN STI M3 NR MATERIALE DATO SIGN DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs J tul F230 90230154 idw 90...

Page 10: ...fore a hole is made in the chimney the product should be test mounted in order to correctly mark the position of the fireplace and the hole in the chimney See fig 1 for minimum dimensions The flue pip...

Page 11: ...sts of a double pipe The outer pipe is used by the stove to draw in fresh air for the combustion The inner pipe is used by the stove to exhaust the burnt gases This is called a balanced vent 1 The ada...

Page 12: ...ith top outlet 1 Position the product correctly see fig 1 2 Position the d cor ring accessory C in the top outlet 3 Pass the flue pipe A through the d cor ring C and the top plate and mount it in the...

Page 13: ...older Designs J tul F230 90230120 idw 90230120 Gulvplade DK NO SE 05 07 2017 jm tul F 230 V GT AREAL N A N A DIM Scan A S A DATO SIGN DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE orking Folder Designs J tul F230 90...

Page 14: ...tion Avoid smouldering fires as this produces the most pollution The fire is best when it is burning well and the smoke from the chimney is almost invisible Wood consumption J tul F230 has a nominal h...

Page 15: ...oduct is equipped with an air wash for the glass Air is sucked in through the air vent on the top of the product and down along the inside of the glass However some soot will always stick to the glass...

Page 16: ...uld be cleaned and brushed free of any loose particles before new paint is applied Important Never place anything on the top plate of the stove This could cause permanent damage to the paint or enamel...

Page 17: ...0 V GT AREAL 19 49 kg 1074904 mm 2 DIM Scan A S C NAVN STI M3 NR MATERIALE DATO SIGN DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs J tul F230 90230151 idw 90230151 Udskiftning af frontglas 2...

Page 18: ...18 08 2017 jm J tul F 230 V GT AREAL N A N A DIM Scan A S NAVN STI M3 NR MATERIALE DATO SIGN DK 5492 Vissenbjerg TG NR EMNE C Working Folder Designs J tul F230 90230144 idw 902301 Udskiftning sideglas...

Page 19: ...ses from escaping branches trees etc Upon suspicion of excessive poor draught in the chimney seek professional help for measurement and adjustment The fire extinguishes after a while Make sure that th...

Page 20: ...3 mm 4 Allen screws M5x10 1 Allen screw M5x50 FZB art no 51053190 10 0 Recycling 10 1 Recycling packaging Your fireplace is delivered with the following packaging A wooden pallet that can be cut up an...

Page 21: ...nditions air supply or other circumstances beyond J tul s control 2 4 Cases involving alterations modifications to the fireplace without J tul s consent or the use of non original parts 2 5 Damage cau...

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Page 24: ...J tul AS has a quality system that conforms to NS EN ISO 9001 for product development manufacturing and distribution of stoves and fireplaces This policy gives our customers quality and safety piece...

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