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4.3 Chimneys and fl ue pipes

• The 

fi replace can be connected to a chimney and fl ue 

pipe approved for solid fuel fi red appliances with fl ue gas 
temperatures specifi ed in 

«2.0 Technical data

”. 

• 

The chimney’s cross-section must be at least as big as the 
fl ue pipe’s cross-section. See 

«2.0 Technical data»

 when 

calculating the correct chimney cross-section. 

• Several 

solid 

fuel 

fi red appliances can be connected to the 

same chimney if the chimney’s cross-section is suffi cient. 

•  Connection to the chimney must be carried out in 

accordance with the installation instructions from the 
supplier of the chimney. 

•  Before making a hole in the chimney the fi replace should 

be test-mounted in order to correctly mark the position of 
the  fi replace and the hole in the chimney.  See fi g.  1  for 
minimum dimensions. 

•  Ensure that the fl ue pipe is inclined all the way up to the 

chimney.

• Use 

fl ue pipe bend with a sweeping hatch that allows it 

to be swept.

Be aware of the fact that it is particularly important that 
connections have a certain fl exibility in order to prevent 
movement in the installation leading to cracks. 

Chimney draught;  See 

«2.0 Technical data»

.  If the draught 

is too strong you can install and operate a fl ue damper to 
control the draught.

4.4 Assembly prior to installation

• See 

«9.2 Delivery units»

  for total of packages. 

•  Remove the product from the packaging and check for 

visible damage and that the control handles work. Lift the 
ash lip, plastic bag containing screws, smoke outlets and 
the glove out of the burn chamber.

• IMPORTANT!

: A sheet of foam plastic is placed between 

the baffl e and the exhaust defl ector for protection during 
transport. Be sure to remove this before using the fi replace 
for the fi rst time.

4.5 Fitting the convection panels

Fig. 3

A

B

C

D

1.  Lay the stove carefully on its back
2.  Remove the baffl e and exhaust defl ector according to  

fi g. 6 and fi g. 7.

 

3.  Remove the screw and nut placed in the hole on the sides 

(fi g. 3A)

.

4. Fit the convection panels 

(fi g.  3B)

 using the screws 

provided 

(fi g. 3C and fi g. 3D)

.

5.  Place the stove upright.

Summary of Contents for Andersen 4-5

Page 1: ...tion and Operating Instructions 3 Andersen 4 5 Manual Version P00 The manuals which are enclosed with the product must be kept throughout the product s entire service life Scan Andersen 4 5 BP Convect...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ification and documentation for the product 2 0 Technical data Material Cast iron Finish Black paint Fuel Wood Log length max 30 cm Flue outlet Top rear Flue pipe dimension Ext 125 mm 130 mm Weight wi...

Page 4: ...S Soap stone model Scan Andersen 4 5 Convection model 474 164 457 758 651 400 457 651 821 164 400 Y 850 X Min measurments floor plate X Y according to national laws and regulations Center rear smoke...

Page 5: ...m distance to combustible wall Scan Andersen 4 5 S Scan Andersen 4 5 S Inclusive rear optional convection shield part no 50013025 900209 P00 150 314 150 407 314 150 407 150 300 464 300 300 532 537 300...

Page 6: ...shielded fuel pipe all the way down to the product 900209 P00 Combustible wall Firewall 724 214 50 850 1252 214 50 50 891 712 100 332 287 214 50 850 1252 214 50 899 50 796 782 295 100 368 Minimum dist...

Page 7: ...menting 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 c...

Page 8: ...s it to be swept Be aware of the fact that it is particularly important that connections have a certain flexibility in order to prevent movement in the installation leading to cracks Chimney draught S...

Page 9: ...e soap stone panels fig 4G using the nuts and screws provided fig 4E and fig 4F 1 Attach the loose smoke outlet fig 5 and place the soap stone top 4 7 Smoke outlet The product has been prepared for a...

Page 10: ...nockout fig 9B Fig 10 A 1 Remove the cast iron cover fig 10A from inside the burn chamber 2 Fit the cast iron cover in the top outlet hole using the same parts Fig 11 C A B 1 Place the provided gasket...

Page 11: ...Handle If you want a firm handle you can mount the screw M5x20mm that you will find in the service bag The vertical position of the handle can be adjusted by turning the set screw on the locking devi...

Page 12: ...can Andersen 4 5 S J tul F 145 S From manual Scan Andersen 4 5 J tul F 145 1 Cut off the lower part of the Scan Andersen 4 5 label 2 Put the Scan Andersen label on top of the J tul 145 label 5 0 Daily...

Page 13: ...eated may cause extreme stress in the chimney Add fuel to the fire in moderation Avoid smouldering fires as this produces the most pollution The fire is best when it is burning well and the smoke from...

Page 14: ...A 1 Lift the exhaust deflector fig 18A up carefully 2 Remove the pins fig 18B 3 Ease the exhaust deflector out 6 2 Replacing the burn plates inner bottom Fig 19 B A 1 Take out the baffle exhaust defle...

Page 15: ...f the fireplace We recommend that you carefully inspect your fireplace yourself after it has been swept cleaned Check all visible surfaces for cracks Also check that all joints are sealed and that the...

Page 16: ...gistering the product on jotul com and print out the extended guarantee card within three months of purchase We recommend that the guarantee card be kept together with the receipt J tul AS also guaran...

Page 17: ...ays from the date on which the fault or defect first became apparent See list of importers and dealers on our web site www jotul com If J tul is unable to meet the obligations outlined in the above gu...

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Page 20: ...J tul AS P o box 1411 N 1602 Fredrikstad Norway www jotul com Cat no 10050866 P00 J tul AS Apr 2016...

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