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Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible 

construction is desired, the installation must conform 

with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, and is also addressed in 

this manual.

Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing 

another appliance.
Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney.

2.0 Chimney requirements

There are two types of chimneys suitable for the Jøtul F

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1.   A code- approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.

2.   A prefabricated chimney complying with the  

requirements for type HT (2100°F) chimneys per UL 

103 or ULC S629.

The chimney size should not be less than the cross-

sectional area of the flue collar, and not more than three 

times greater than the cross-sectional area of the flue 

collar.

When selecting a chimney type and the location for the 

ce of the chimney, as well as the proximity of surrounding 

trees or buildings.
As a result, a short masonry chimney on the exterior of a 

house will give the poorest performance.  This is because it 

can be very difficult to warm the chimney thereby creating 

inadequate draft. In extremely cold northern areas it may 

be necessary to reline the chimney or extend its height to 

help establish draft.

Oppositely, a tall masonry chimney inside the house is 

easier to keep warm and will perform the best.
The following guidelines give the necessary chimney 

requirements based on the national code (ANSI-NFPA 

211 for the us. And CSA CAN-B365 for Canada).  However, 

many local codes differ from the national code to take into 

account climate, altitude, or other factors. It is important 

that you check with your local building officials to find 

out what codes apply in your area before installing your 

new Jøtul F

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  CHIMNEY INSPECTION: 

 A Level II (camera) inspection 

of an existing chimney system must be conducted by 

a qualified technician as specified by NFPA 211 when 

verification of the suitability of the chimney for new or 

changed conditions of service is needed or when a Level 

I inspection is not sufficient to determine serviceability 

of the chimney.

Masonry chimneys

When installing the Jøtul F

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 into a masonry chimney you 

must conform to all of the following guidelines:

•   The chimney flue size should not be less than the cross 

sectional area of the stove flue collar. 

•  The cross-sectional area of the flue of a chimney with 

no walls exposed to the outside below the roofline 

shall not be more than three times the crosssectional 

area of the stove flue collar.

•  The cross-sectional area of the flue of a chimney with 

one or more walls exposed to the outside below the 

roofline shall not be more than two times the cross-

sectional area of the stove flue collar.

•  Larger chimney flues should be relined with a listed or 

code approved liner.

•  The masonry chimney must have a fireclay liner or 

equivalent,  with a minimum thickness of 5/8” and 

must be installed with refractory mortar. There must 

be at least 1/2” air space between the flue liner and 

chimney wall.  

•  The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of 8” 

x 8”, and should not be larger than 8”x 12”.  If a round 

fireclay liner is to be used it must have a minimum 

inside diameter of 6” and not larger than 8” in 

diameter. If a chimney with larger dimensions is to be 

used, it should be relined with an appropriate liner that 

is code approved.

•  The masonry wall of the chimney, if brick or modular 

block, must be a minimum of 4” nominal thickness.  A 

mountain or rubble stone wall must be at least 12” thick.

•  A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes and 

in their absence must recognize national regulations.

•  When using an existing chimney, it must be inspected 

by a professional licensed chimney sweep, fire official, 

or code officer, to ensure that the chimney is in proper 

working order.

•  No other appliance can be vented into the same flue.

•  An airtight clean-out door should be located at the 

base of the chimney.

Prefabricated chimneys

If a prefabricated metal chimney is to be used it must 

be a chimney type that is tested and listed for use with 

solid fuel burning appliances. High temperature (ht) 

chimney standard UL103 for the U.S. And high temperature 

standard  ULC S-629 for Canada.

The manufacturer’s installation instructions must be 

followed precisely. Always maintain the proper clearance 

to combustibles as established by the pipe manufacturer.  

This clearance is usually a minimum of 2”, although it may 

vary by manufacturer or for certain chimney components.

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Summary of Contents for F 3 C

Page 1: ...J tul F 3 CB Installation and Operating Instructions for the USA and Canada 2 Exploded view 20 Kindly save these instructions for future reference J tul F 3 CB Manual Version R14 fire parts com...

Page 2: ...tion Combustion Efficiency 14 Wood Fuel and Performance 14 Air Flow and Controls 15 Break in Procedure 15 Starting and Maintaining a Fire 16 6 0 Maintenance Ash Removal 17 Glass Care 17 7 0 General Ma...

Page 3: ...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 available in the...

Page 4: ...WOOD FUEL ONLY DO NOT BURN ANY OTHER FUEL DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMABLE FUELS DO NOT USE A GRATE OR ELEVATE THE FIRE BUILD THE FIRE DIRECTLY ON THE HEA...

Page 5: ...r Fig 3C Secure thefirst sectionofstovepipe to thefluecollarusing two sheet metal screws USA Canada Fig 2 Spacer Nuts Heatshield with listing label should be installed on the outside Fig 3 Stove pipe...

Page 6: ...conform to all of the following guidelines The chimney flue size should not be less than the cross sectional area of the stove flue collar The cross sectional area of the flue of a chimney with no wal...

Page 7: ...onsult with your local building officials to discuss any local code requirements Common method When passing through a combustible wall to a masonry chimney this method requires the removal of all USA...

Page 8: ...round the chimney connector s proposed location With a 6 round liner the minimum area required would be 43 x 43 square It is important to remember to locate the pass through at least 25 from the ceili...

Page 9: ...the proper clearances to surrounding trim and mantels addressed in clearance section of this manual In addition fireplace installations must also adhere to the floor protection guidelines specified in...

Page 10: ...in when installing the J tul F 3 near combustible surfaces A combustible surface is anything that can burn i e Sheet rock wall paper wood fabrics etc These surfaces are not limited to those that are v...

Page 11: ...mm past the ash lip of the stove Must be 1 off the wall and 1 off the floor With standard legs the shield must be 40 high With optional short legs the shield must be 38 high Both shields must extend a...

Page 12: ...17 6 6 6 Double wall pipe or shields 460mm 355mm 430mm 150mm 150mm 150mm Connector Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Clearances per NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 M Singlewall pipe vertical installatio...

Page 13: ...015mm Height above the top of the stove 68 1730mm Top vent vertical assumes the connector pipe is exiting off the top of the stove and traveling vertically If top vented to any horizontal runs the sto...

Page 14: ...l 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 which will show little or no chec...

Page 15: ...mid range position to allow adequate oxygen to support efficient combustion throughout the burn cycle Fig 16 Stove top thermometer 5 5 Break In Procedure The J tul F 3 CB is constructed of cast iron a...

Page 16: ...ESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATER Creosote and Soot Formation and the Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to...

Page 17: ...l F 3 Do not use substitutes Replacement glass panels can be ordered through your J tul dealer Glass removal Always operate the doors slowly and cautiously to avoid cracking or breaking the glass Neve...

Page 18: ...e a utility light to inspect the stove inside and out for cracks or leaks Replace all cracked parts and repair any cement leaks with furnace cement Fig 17 Door Gasket Glass Glass clips Gaskets Door an...

Page 19: ...or protection with a minimum insulating R value of 1 1 Alcove installation require a minimum R value of 1 1 If a UL ULC 8 0 Accessories Firescreen 350168 TheJ tulF3hasbeenapprovedforuseasanopenfirepla...

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Page 21: ...lip 52 Leg 53 Skrew M6x20 ST 8 8 ubeh 54 Washer 18x0 6 4x1 55 Bottom plate 57 Inner bottom plate 58 Screw sink head M6x25 sortkrom poz black poz 59 Burn plate left 60 Insulation Firemaster blanket af...

Page 22: ...le and is extended only to and is solely for the benefit of the original retail purchaser of the J tul or Scan Stove or Fireplace Insert This paragraph sets forth the sole remedy available under this...

Page 23: ...reach of this warranty shall be limited exclusively to the cost of furnishing a replacement component J TUL may at its discretion discharge all obligations by refunding the wholesale price of any defe...

Page 24: ...result of J tul s vast experience dating back to when the company first started in 1853 We appreciate your trust in welcoming our product into your home and invite your comment and appraisal of our e...

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