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7.0  Appendix

7.1  Optional  Blower 

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Installation

Install the blower kit before moving the stove into its final 

position. If the stove is already installed, you may need to 

pull it out to install this blower. 

For Freestanding stove installations, where access to 

the back of the stove is unrestricted, the Control Box may be 

mounted to either corner of the rear shroud. 

For Alcove or Hearthmount installations into fireplaces, 

the Switch Box must be mounted under the stove, attached 

to the side of the bottom heat shield. Determine the loca-

tion most appropriate to your needs and follow the installa-

tion steps outlined below.

1.  Remove the Rear Shroud:

Use the 4 mm hex key to remove the socket head screws and 

nuts at the bottom of each side of the Rear Shroud.  

See fig. 22, A.

  Loosen the two hex nuts at the upper rear of the stove and lift 

the shroud up off of the stove. See fig. 22, B. Keep all shroud 

fasteners for reassembly.

CAUTION:  

Avoid injury- always wear work gloves when handling sheet 

metal parts. Read through these instructions to familiarize 

yourself with these parts before beginning the installation.

 

115 VAC, 60 HTZ,  Max. 40 Watts

 

This blower must be electrically grounded in 

accordance with local codes or, in the absence 

of local codes, with the current ANSI/NFPA 70, 

National Electrical Code or CSA C22.1-Canadian 

Electrical Code.

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This unit is supplied with a three-prong 

(grounding) plug for protection against shock 

hazard and should be plugged directly into 

a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.  

DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING 

PRONG FROM THE PLUG.  

 

Do not connect to power supply until all 

electical connections have been made.

 

Always disconnect the power supply when 

performing any service.

Tools Required

•  10 mm wrench or socket driver

 

•  pliers

 

•   1/4” socket driver or flat head screwdriver

 

•   4 mm hex key 

•   work gloves

2.  Attach the Air Deflector: See figs. 21 and 22 /#3.

 

Use pliers to bend the deflector tabs at the perforation lines as 

shown. Attach the deflector to the interior side of the rear shroud 

using two #8 X 12 sheet metal screws from the exterior side.

3.  Attach the Blower Mounting 

Bracket

.

Use pliers to bend back the 

long, vertical flange to allow 

the bracket to fit flush against 

the back of the stove. (Fig. 22 

and 23 /#2) to the two center 

studs on the back of the stove, 

oriented as shown. Secure 

with two M6 flange nuts.

4.  Attach the Blower to the 

Mounting Bracket

 using the 

two wing nuts (Fig. 23 /#9).

5.  Attach the Snapstat Bracket

 to 

the lower stud on the back of 

the stove, oriented as shown 

in fig. 23 /#7. 

 

Slide the small Snapstat 

(#6, 

marked F110-20)

 all the way 

into the bracket slot between 

the stove and the bracket.  

Connect either snapstat lead 

to either snapstat terminal.

6.  Install the Control Box, fig. 23 /#4:  

The control box may be mounted to the side of the stove closest 

to the nearest electrical outlet.

  Freestanding Installation-

Attach the control box to either side of the rear shroud using a 1/4” 

socket driver and one #8 x 12 sheet metal screw as shown in fig. 23.

  Alcove or Hearthmount Installation -

Attach the Control Box Mounting Bracket (#5) to the back of 

the Control Box using two #8 x 12 sheet metal screws. 

  Attach the Mounting Bracket/Control Box assembly to the side 

of the Bottom Heat Shield using four #8 x 12 sheet metal screws.

7.  Bend back the Lower Air Deflector panel on the rear shroud. 

Reinstall the shroud by reversing the procedure in Step 1. 

Engage the shroud with the upper hex nuts on the back of the 

stove and then reinstall the socket head screws at the bottom 

of each side.

Blower 

Mounting 

Bracket

BEND

Figure 21.  Air Deflector orientation.

Air Deflector

BEND

BEND

BEND

BEND

Figure 22.  Blower Bracket 

adjustments.

Summary of Contents for F50 TL Rangeley

Page 1: ...Jøtul F 50 TL Rangeley Jøtul F 50 TL Rangeley Wood Stove Keep these instructions for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions for USA and Canada ...

Page 2: ...k Screen 157232 Enjoy the warmth of open door fire viewing with use of this custom fit spark screen Stove Top Thermometer 5002 We recommend the use of a magnetic stove top ther mometer to monitor the surface temperature of the stove The optimum surface temperature range for the most efficient performance is between 4000 F 7000 F 2050 C 3160 C Outside Air Kit 157320 This kit includes a plenum assem...

Page 3: ...use your new Jøtul F 50 TL wood stove Save these instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove Check Building Codes When installing operating and maintaining your Jøtul F 50 TL woodstove follow the guidelines presented in these instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove Your city town county or province may require a building permit to...

Page 4: ... accidental contact by small children 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 th...

Page 5: ... in the U S or in Canada CAN CSA B365 M and local codes 1 1 Unpack the Stove Inspect the stove for damage Contact your dealer immediately if any damage is found Do not install the stove if any damage is evident Contact your dealer Contents Top Load Door Tool BaffleHandleAssembly Bottom Heat Shield Flue Collar Heat Shield Stove Gloves 8 x 12 sheet metal screws 4 for Flue Collar Heat Shield M6 hex n...

Page 6: ... from the stove bottom Remove the four pre installed M6 flange head hex nuts and use them to attach the shield See fig 4 1 5 Chimney Connector Use 6 single wall or listed 6 double wall stovepipe to connect the stove to the chimney Single wall stovepipe must be black steel or stainless steel and have a minimum thickness of 24 gauge Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe for chimney connection...

Page 7: ...in the temperatures necessary to maintain draft strength In extremely cold climates it may be necessary to reline the chimney or extend the height to help establish draft A tall interior masonry chimney is easier to keep warm and will perform the best under a variety of weather and environmental conditions The following guidelines give the necessary chimney requirements based on the national code ...

Page 8: ...nd at least 2 feet 61 cm higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that is within 10 feet 3 05 m of the chimney measured horizontally Chimneys shorter than 14 feet 4 27 m may not provide adequate draft Inadequate draft can result in smoke spillage when loading the stove or when the door is open Poor draft can also cause back puffing ignition of gas build up inside the firebox and slugg...

Page 9: ...d requires the removal of all combustible materials from at least 18 45 7 cm around the chimney connector s proposed location A 6 round liner requires a minimum opening 43 x 43 109 2 x 109 2 square Locate the pass through at least 18 from combustible ceiling materials The space that is cleared of combustible materials must remain empty Sheet metal panels can be used to cover the area However when ...

Page 10: ...alled without use of special tools or instructions 4 A spark arrester must be installed at the termination The net free area of the arrester above the chimney outlet must not be less than four times the net area of the chimney outlet and the vertical height of the arrester must not be less than one half the diameter of the chimney flue Openings shall not permit the passage of a sphere having a dia...

Page 11: ...those that are visible and also include materials that are behind noncombustible materials If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a material consult your local fire officials Remember Fire Resistant materials are considered combustible they are difficult to ignite but will burn Also Fire rated sheet rock is also considered combustible Contact your local building officials about restricti...

Page 12: ... 13 Alcove with Unprotected Walls Figure 14 Alcove with Wall Protection Figure 15 Hearthmount Clearances 4 4 Alcove Installation The Jøtul F 50 TL can be installed in an alcove as diagrammed in figs 13 14 1 The stove must be installed only with double wall chim ney connector 2 Wall and ceiling protection if used must extend over the entire area 3 Alcove floor protection must consist of a UL ULC or...

Page 13: ...w Flue Collar Heat Shield G 16 406mm H 10 254 mm I 11 280 mm J 8 203 mm K 5 127 mm L 6 153 mm Double Wall Connector M 14 356 mm N 9 229 mm O 12 305 mm P 6 152 mm Q 8 203 mm R 6 152 mm Double Wall Connector w Flue Collar Heat Shield S 14 356 mm T 6 152 mm U 12 305 mm V 5 127 mm W 6 152 mm X 3 5 89 mm Alcove w Double Wall Connector A 16 406 mm B 19 483 mm N A D 6 152 mm E 8 203 mm N A Figure 16 Clea...

Page 14: ...also determines the effectiveness of the air wash over the glass the higher the setting the cleaner the glass Additional air is separately directed into the top of the fire chamber to support combustion of exhaust gasses before passing out of the stove This unregulated Secondary Air enters through an inlet in the rear of the stove bottom and is heated as it passes through the rear of the stove int...

Page 15: ...ak in procedure for your stove Use a magnetic stove top thermometer to monitor stove temperature placed directly on the cook plate Set the Primary Air Shutter fully open all the way to the right 1 Light a small fire of newspaper and kindling at the front of the stove Gradually add small pieces of wood but only allow the stove to reach a maximum surface temperature of 200 F 93 C Continue burning at...

Page 16: ...are available to the stove when using the spark screen 5 7 Starting and Maintaining a Fire Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom grate of the stove Do not elevate the fire in any way WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS STOVE WITH THE ASH DOOR OPEN DOING SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY We recommend use of a magnetic stovetop thermometer to monitor the surface temperature of the stove ...

Page 17: ...the fire Opening the door will only supply additional oxygen and intensify the fire When the fire in the flue has subsided resist the temptation to open the door to check on the fire The fire may have suffocated but could re ignite with a supply of fresh air After a chimney fire do not use the stove until the chimney connector and flue have been cleaned and inspected to ensure no damage has been s...

Page 18: ...ing the glass Never use the door to push wood into the firebox If the glass becomes cracked or broken follow the replacement procedure below Never operate the stove with a cracked or broken glass panel 6 0 Maintenance 6 1 Door Latch Adjustment Over time as the door gasket becomes compressed it may be necessary to adjust the door latch in order to maintain the integrity of the door seal To check th...

Page 19: ...e gasket clamp as shown in fig 20 Close and latch the door and then reopen Wipe away any excess cement that may have squeezed out from around the gasket 6 5 Glass Removal or Replacement See fig 20 1 Place the door face down on a protected surface 2 First just loosen each glass clip screw and then remove the clips 3 Lift the glass panel out of the door Use pliers and a putty knife to remove the old...

Page 20: ... Tools Required 10 mm wrench or socket driver pliers 1 4 socket driver or flat head screwdriver 4 mm hex key work gloves 2 Attach the Air Deflector See figs 21 and 22 3 Use pliers to bend the deflector tabs at the perforation lines as shown Attach the deflector to the interior side of the rear shroud using two 8 X 12 sheet metal screws from the exterior side 3 Attach the Blower Mounting Bracket Us...

Page 21: ...ts power source before cleaning or servicing Regular cleaning will help ensure you obtain maximum life from the blower Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to clean the blower fans and motor housing at least monthly or more frequently if there are pets in the home Keep the area under the stove free of dust and debris 8 Route the power cord to the nearest electrical outlet 9 10 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 4...

Page 22: ...ent Screen 4 Duct Clamps 2 The exterior air inlet should not be installed at a level higher than the stove bottom 1 Assembly will be easier with the Ash Door removed Release the cotter pin to remove the hinge pin 2 Attach the Duct Collar to the Main Manifold using four 8 x 12 mm sheet metal screws 3 Remove the four nuts from the studs protruding from the stove bottom Figure 26 Front Manifold place...

Page 23: ...e corners and secure each to the floor using an appropriate length lag screw 4 Orient the Front Manifold Panel as shown in figs 25 and 26 Set it in place above the ash housing between the front legs of the stove 5 Attach the Main Manifold to the four studs on the stove bottom and the two studs on the Front Manifold using the hex head nuts provided 6 Attach the Outside Air Bottom Heat Shield to the...

Page 24: ...24 139262 Rev_H 9 11 2012 Figure 29 F 50 TL Illustrated Parts ...

Page 25: ...atch 224733 52 Offset Latch Front Door Nickel Plated 157459 53 Front Door Tool Nickel Plate 157262 53a Receiver 224359 53b Wooden Handle 128064 53c M6 Rod 126835 53d Nut Housing 224358 8 0 Jøtul50TLRangeleyPartList No Description Part 58 Washer Hinge M6 12mm OD x 6mm ID x 0 5mm Zinc 117588 60 Gasket LD 250 Fiberglass Rope 200024 61 Glass Ceramic Door 50 TL 224158 62 Glass Clip w Gasket Top Steel S...

Page 26: ... to wood burning products identified by Jøtul trade names as set forth below A Limited Lifetime Warranty Parts Only Jøtul North America Inc JØTUL warrants to the original retail purchaser that those baffle and air manifold components of the Jøtul Stove or Fireplace Insert specified above will be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the stove This warranty is subject to the t...

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Page 28: ...038 USA Quality Jøtul AS utilizes quality controls conforming to NS EN ISO 9001 for product development manufacturing and distribution of stoves and fireplaces This policy is intended to provide you with the peace of mind that the Jøtul product you purchase meets or exceeds current uniform standards for quality and safety a continuation of the standards instituted at the company s inception in 185...

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