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CLEARANCES  TO  COMBUSTIBLES

Floor  Protection

Floor protection under the stove, must be constructed

of a  non-combustible material for protection from

radiant heat, sparks, and embers.

Individual  sections  of  floor  protection  must  be

mortared  together  to  prevent  sparks  from  falling

through to combustible materials.  Any carpeting must

be removed from under the floor protection.

In the U.S.and Canada

The  OSLO  F500  must  be  installed  on  a  non-

combustible surface extending a minimum of 18”

(460mm) in front of the stove and the left side load

door (measured from the legs).  And 8” (200mm) on

the right side and back of the stove (measured from

side and back panels).

This will result in a minimum floor protection of

54.5”W X 49”D.  

See figure 8.

In a rear vent installation the floor protection must

also extend under the stove pipe a minimum of 2”

(50mm) beyond either side of the pipe.

WHEN  CONSTRUCTING A  NEW  HEARTH  OR  FLOOR    PAD,

CONSULT APPENDIX A AT  THE  BACK  OF THIS  MANUAL

FOR ALTERNATE    MATERIALS AND  METHODS.

9

54.5”

Clearances to walls and ceilings

The following clearances have been tested to UL and

ULC  standards  and  are  the  minimum  clearances

specifically established for the Jøtul OSLO F500.

The following diagrams give the required clearances

you must maintain when installing the OSLO F500

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 visible and

also include materials that are behind non-combustible

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 restrictions

and installation requirements in your area.

SEE PAGES 10-12 FOR COMPLETE

CLEARANCE    REQUIREMENTS  AND

DIAGRAMS.

Using  Shields  to  Reduce  Clearances

Pipe shields:  When using listed pipe shields to reduce

the connector clearance to combustibles, it must start

1” above the lowest exposed point of the connect pipe

and extend vertically a minimum of 25” above the top

surface of the stove.

Double  wall  pipe:    Listed  double  wall  pipe  is  an

acceptable alternative to connector pipe heatshields.

Wall-Mounted Protection:  When reducing clearances

through the use of wall mounted protection:

In  the  U.S.  refer  to  NFPA  211, 

Standard  for

Chimneys,  Fireplaces,  Vents  and  Solid  Fuel

Burning Appliances

, for acceptable materials, proper

sizing and construction guidelines.

49”

18”

460mm

200mm

200mm

18”

460mm

HEARTH

 

PROTECTION

FIGURE 8

A hearth pad measuring 46” wide X 53” deep

can be used. HOWEVER, 

USE OF THE LEFT

SIDE LOAD DOOR IS PROHIBITED

 when

this size hearth is used; Because access to the

firebox is only allowed through a door that has a

minimum of 18” of hearth protection.

Содержание Oslo F 500

Страница 1: ...instructions for future reference Avis de s curit Une installation non appropri e de ce po le de chauffage risque de provoquer un incendie Assurez votre s curit en respectant les directives d installa...

Страница 2: ...tallations 10 Mobile Home Installations 10 Operation 13 Controls 13 Breaking in your Stove 13 Starting Maintaining 14 Formation of Creosote 14 Maintenance 15 Ash Removal 15 Glass Care 15 General Maint...

Страница 3: ...lways consult your local building inspector or authority having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply in your area NOTICES BE SURE TO READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL OR USE YOUR...

Страница 4: ...h no more than two 90 elbows The maximum horizontal run is 36 and a recommended total length of stove pipe should not exceed 10 feet Always slope horizontal runs upward per foot toward the chimney No...

Страница 5: ...of the chimney 5 CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS There are two types of chimneys suitable for the OSLO F500 1 A code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner 2 A prefabricated chimney complying with the requir...

Страница 6: ...rick with a minimum of 3 thick 4 nominal Refractory mortar must be used at the junction of the chimney and the pass through liner The pass through liner must not penetrate the chimney liner beyond the...

Страница 7: ...nspector authorized J tul Dealer NFPA 211 in the U S or CAN CSA B635 in Canada for other approved wall pass through methods CONNECTING TO THE CHIMNEY Masonry Chimney When installing a OSLO F500 into a...

Страница 8: ...ust be installed to resize the flue A new sheet metal damper block off plate must be installed around the connector pipe at the damper frame and sealed with the proper sealant usually High Temp Silico...

Страница 9: ...can burn i e sheet rock wall paper wood fabrics etc These surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also include materials that are behind non combustible materials If you are not sure o...

Страница 10: ...ceiling height off the top of the stove in a protected ceiling installation is 15 380mm 7 ALCOVE floor protection must be a UL ULC or WHI listed hearth pad or a non combustible materialwithaminimumRv...

Страница 11: ...PARALLEL TO THE WALL UNPROTECTED SURFACE CORNER INSTALLATION PROTECTED SURFACE PER NFPA 211 CORNER INSTALLATION IMPORTANT CONNECTOR HEATSHIELDS AND DOUBLE WALL PIPE MUST BE A LISTEDPRODUCT ALWAYS FOLL...

Страница 12: ...PROTECTED SURFACE NFPA 211 CLEARANCES pipe VERTICAL INSTALLATION VERTICAL INATALLATION Single wall 18 12 with no heatshields 460mm 300mm Single wall 6 6 with connector shields 150mm 150mm Double wall...

Страница 13: ...Breaking in your new stove Your new OSLO F500 is constructed of cast iron and stove furnace cement This type of construction requires the stove to be broken in gradually so that heat expansion does n...

Страница 14: ...FYOUNOTICETHISCONDITION Adding Fuel When reloading the stove while it is still hot and a bed of hot embers still exist follow this reloading procedure Always wear gloves when tending to the stove Push...

Страница 15: ...roper cleaning procedure is as follows 1 Glass needs to be COMPLETELY COOL 2 Only use a cleaner that is specifically designed for this purpose The use of abrasives will damage the glass and ultimately...

Страница 16: ...been approved for use as an open fireplace with front door open This feature is especially nice when the ambience of a fire is desired Some care should be taken when operating the stove as a fireplac...

Страница 17: ...Heatshield part 154332 A stove rear heatshield has been specifically designed for the OSLO F500 to reduce clearances off the rear of the stove to combustible materials Use of the heatshield DOES NOT a...

Страница 18: ...ED VIEW OF THE OSLO F500 ONLY USE REPLACEMENTS PARTS PROVIDED THROUGH YOUR AUTHORIZED J TUL DEALER 18 19 18 17 14 16 15 20 22 23 24 21 25 26 27 28 29 34 30 31 33 32 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 41...

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Страница 20: ...ue a policy of constant product development Products supplied may therefore differ in specification colour and type of accessories from those illustrated and described in the brochure J tul vise sans...

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