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For example use:
Rock wool
100 mm
thick on top of a steel plate min. 0,9 mm.
Ensure airing out the top of the stove cowling – for example an
opening towards the ceiling, or approx.
5
cm
2
opening
(fig. 2)
.
Note: Remember that it should be possible to sweep and to
inspect the installation.
4.3 Air supply (fig. 2)
Air should be allowed to flow between the fireplace and the
brickwork, and it is very important that there is a free air supply
to the draught vents of the insert.
The required air vent sizes for Jøtul I
80
Mini (for air circulation)
are:
Base: Minimum of 350 cm
2
free ventilation.
Top: Minimum of 600 cm
2
free ventilation.
The required air vent sizes for Jøtul I
80
Maxi (for air circulation)
are:
Base: Minimum of 500 cm
2
free ventilation.
Top: Minimum of 750 cm
2
free ventilation.
This is a safety measure to prevent a build up of heat in the
fireplace, and also to ensure sufficient heat emission into the
room.
If the house is badly ventilated, the room must be equipped with
extra fresh air circulation, for example by means of separate air
channel under the fireplace. Channels in the fireplace must be
made of fire-proof materials.
It should be possible to close the
channel with a damper in order to keep out cold air when the
fireplace is not being used. A good choice would be Jøtul’s own
fresh air damper, catalogue no: 340654.
4.4 Ceiling
The product
has been approved for warm air opening in the
hood’s top to a ceiling of c0mbustible material.
Jøtul I
80
Mini:
Min. 350 mm.
Jøtul I
80
Maxi:
Min. 400 mm.
4.5 Chimney
• The fireplace can be connected to a chimney and flue
pipe approved for solid fuel fired fireplaces with flue gas
temperatures specified in
«2.0 Technical data»
.
• The chimney’s cross-section must be at least as big as the
flue pipe’s cross-section. See
«2.0 Technical data»
when
calculating the correct chimney cross-section.
• The fireplace must be connected to a separate chimney.
Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions
and installation requirements.
• Before making a hole in the chimney the fireplace 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.
• Ensure that the flue pipe is inclined all the way up to the
chimney.
• Use a flue pipe bend with a sweeping hatch that allows it to
be swept.
Be aware of
the fact that connections must have a certain
flexibility in order to prevent movement in the installation
leading to cracks.
N.B. A correct and sealed connection is very important for the
proper functioning of the product.
Warning! Weight from the fireplace must not be transferred to the
chimney. The fireplace must not interfere with the ability of the
chimney to move and it must not be fastened to the chimney.
Note:
A guide is published by the British Flue and Chimney
Manufacturers’ Association which contains general information
on chimneys and flues.
Recommended chimney draught, see «2.0 Technical data». If the
draught is too strong you can install and operate a flue damper
to control the draught.
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 in
order to ensure that it is fully functional.
4.6 Preparation/installation
Make sure that the fireplace insert is free of damage before
commencing with the installation.
Attaching the legs and securing the base heat
shield (fig. 3)
1. Unpack the insert. Take the box out with its contents and if
necessary, the burn plates. Remove both the ash lip and the
bottom frame situated at the rear of the combustion chamber.
Close the door(s).
2. To make the installation easier, remove the entire front
including the doors, air chamber and baffle plate. See section:
«7.0 Service»
.
3. Place the wooden pallet and the cardboard packaging on the
floor and lay the fireplace carefully down on its back.
4. Assemble
the
3
legs
(A)
with the adjustable joints
(C)
with
the aid of 3 screws and washers, which are in the plastic bag.
Attach the joints to the product with the aid of 3 countersunk
screws
(B)
M6x25mm and washers. These are already attached
to the base of the fireplace. Adjust he legs so that the required
height is achieved.
5. Assemble the base heat shield
(fig. 3H)
under the base of the
fireplace by using 1 nut M6 and washer.
6. Lift the combustion chamber up.
7. The final adjustments to the legs should only be made after
the insert has had a trial assembly. The bracket
(D)
should be
placed under the screw heads, both to protect the surface
and to prevent the insert from slipping out of place. The final
adjustment is done with the aid of M10x45mm screws which
are attached to the joints.
8. Replace the parts you removed in order to make the handling
of the fireplace easier.
9. Place the air distributor
(fig. 4A)
on the base of the fireplace
in such a manner that it covers the holes at the bottom of
the rear burn plate.
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