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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.211 Cottonwood Ln.0062.2019 (118).ARBK o 1 ill cr c Jotu l F 370 aci, _ Noncatalytic r+ y w Woodburning Stove Installation and Operating Instructions for the United States & Canada 040 , MI - -- JOTU L Keep these instructions for future reference. to ert ED 03/27/2019 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2018 Table of Contents Installation and Operation 1. General Information Instructions for USA/Canada 1.1•Test Standards 3 1.2 Combustion Specifications 3 Safety notice:If this solid fuel room heater is not 1.3 Codes 3 properly installed,a house fire may result.For your safety,follow the installation directions.Contact 2. Safety Notices 4 local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Save these instructions for future reference and 3. Installation Requirements make them available to anyone using or servicing 3.1 Chimney Requirements 5 this stove. 3.2 Chimney Connector Requirements 6 3.3 Floor Protection 9 Installation et fonctionnement 3.4 Clearance to Combustible Materials 9 pour Canada 4. Assembly Avis de securite:Une installation non appropriee 4.1 Tools&Materials 11 de ce pale de chauffage risque de provoquer un incendie.Assurez votre securite en respectant les 4.2 Unpacking the Stove 11 directives d'installation suivantes.Consultez les 4.3 Install Anchor Bracket 13 autorites locales du batiment ou de la prevention 4.4 Assemble the Firebox and Pedestal 12 des incendies au sujet des restrictions et exigences 4.5 Position the Stove 13 relatives aux inspections d'installations dans votre 4.6 Chimney Connection 13 region. 4.7 Secure Stove to Hearth 14 4.8 Final Assembly 14 5. Operation For Your Records... 5.1 Combustion Efficiency 15 Record the following information to help your dealer 5.2 Co Emissions 15 determine what you will need should your fireplace 5.3 Wood Fuel and Stove Performance 15 ever require parts or service. The serial number and manufacturing date are 5.4 Air Control 16 located on the aluminum label attached to the 5.5 Break-in Procedure 16 bottom of the firebox.Attach your sales receipt to 5.6 Starting and Maintaining the Fire 17 this manual for future reference. 5.7 Adding Fuel 17 5.8 Creosote and the Need for Removal 17 Model: Jotul F 37o Serial Number: 6. Maintenance Purchase Date: 6.1 Ash Removal 18 6.2 Chimney System Inspection 18 Dealer Name: 6.3 Glass Care 18 6.4 General Maintenance 1g 6.5 Gaskets 19 8. Illustrated Parts & Listing 20 Phone: 9. Warranty Statement 22 Installed by: RECEIVEID 03/27/2019 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 Jotul F 370 Sept.2078 1. General Information WARNING ! 1.1 Test & Listing Standards THIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURER- SET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUST The JOtul F 37o Solid Fuel Room Heater has been tested NOT BE ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL for compliance with the applicable requirements of the REGULATIONS TO ALTER THIS SETTING following standards: OR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS WOOD UL 1482-2000"Solid-Fuel Type Room Heaters"and HEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ULC S627-2000"Standard for Space Heaters for use with OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. Solid Fuels". Certified Safety Tests performed by ITS,Intertek Testing Services This heater meets the 2015 U.S.Environmental Middleton,WI Protection Agency's emission limits for wood heaters Manufactured by: c us manufactured after May 15,2015. Jotul North America Intertek 55 Hutcherson Drive Gorham,Maine 04038-2644 See Sect.5.o of this manual for important This manual describes the installation and operation of information regarding the safe,proper,and most the JOtul F 37o non-catalytic wood heater.Save these efficient operation of your stove. instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove.Read the entire manual before 1.3 Check Building Codes you install and use your new wood stove. This wood heater needs periodic inspection and When installing,operating and maintaining your repair for proper operation. See this manual for specific Jotul F 37o Fireplace Insert,follow the guidelines information. It is against federal regulations to operate presented in these instructions,and make them available this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the to anyone using or servicing the stove. operating instructions in this owner's manual. In the U.S.,guidelines established by UL 1777,the The JOtul F 370 is listed to burn solid or compressed National Fire Protection Association's Code,NFPA wood only. Do not burn any other fuels. Standards for Chimneys,Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Fuel THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN Burning Appliances,or similar regulations,may apply to the installation of a solid fuel burning appliance in your MOBILE HOMES. area.For further information on using your heater safely, obtain a copy of the NFPA publication"Using Coal and Wood Stoves Safely"NFPA No.HS-8-1974,available from 1.2 Combustion Specifications NFPA 47o Atlantic Ave. Heat Output: Under specific laboratory test conditions, Boston,MA 02210. this heater has shown heat output at rates ranging In Canada,the guidelines are established by ULC-5635, from 10,975 to 29,05o BTU's per hour. Actual heat and the CSA Standard,CAN/CSA-B365-M93,Installation output will vary depending upon fuel type and Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment. quality, home design, climate, environment, operation, Always consult your local building inspector or authority and chimney function. having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply Efficiency*: 63% and what permits may be required before installation of a solid fuel-burning appliance. CO Emissions: N/A Notify your insurance company before installing this Pariculate Emissions: 2.6 g/hr stove. Max. Log Length: 12 in. / 30o mm NATIONAL We suggest that our woodburning hearth FIREPLACE * Default values per previous Federal Register 4o CFR Part INSTITUTE products be installed and serviced by 6o, Subpart AAA. NFI professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute®(NFI)as EPA validated efficiency and CO values were NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are unavailable at the time of this printing.These values certified in Canada by 0 will be made available in the manual and on the Jotul CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical website(www.jotul.us)for your reference in the near \ww REREIVED w.nficertified.erg Training (WETT). future. 03/27/2019 3 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 139683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2018 2. Safety Notices CHILDREN,CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT WILL CAUSE SKIN BURNS. • BURN SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY • NEVER LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED IN • DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE SAME ROOM WITH THE STOVE. USE A CHILD- THE FIRE.DO NOT BURN GARBAGE,TRASH,OR GUARD SCREEN OR OTHER BARRIER TO PROTECT FLAMMABLE FLUIDS. CHILDREN FROM ACCIDENTAL CONTACT. • IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, • NEVER OPERATE THE FIREPLACE WITH A CRACKED OR A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK BROKEN GLASS PANEL. OF FIRE,FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. • Install smoke detectors in the living areas and FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY bedrooms of your home.Test them regularly and RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,BODILY INJURY,OR install new batteries twice annually. When installed LOSS OF LIFE. in the same room as the stove,a smoke detector • CONTACT THE LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS should be located as far from the stove as possible ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION to prevent it from sounding when adding fuel to the REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. WHEN NOT fire.Some jurisdictions require installation of CO ADDRESSED IN THIS MANUAL,OR BY LOCAL CODE (carbon monoxide)detectors.Check your local codes. AUTHORITIES,INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AND • Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the REQUIREMENTS DEFER TO NFPA 211 OR CSA B 365 room where the stove is operating.Be aware • DO NOT CONNECT THIS FIREPLACE TO ANY AIR that operation of an exhaust fan or clothes dryer DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. can create a low pressure area and consequently • EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION! KEEP promote flow reversal through the stove and chimney system.The chimney and building, 8 3/4" however,always work together as a system - 221mm 1 provision of outside air,directly or indirectly to an atmospherically vented appliance will not guaranty 9 3/4" proper chimney performance.Consult your local 247mm Jotul authorized dealer regarding specific installation or performance issues. 171/z" 7 1 / „ r442mm 452mm 131/4" _� A 336mm i I 1Cj 1/f 495mm 451/2" 401/2" 1156mm _ 1o31mm Rear Exit Centerline • Flue Outlet:Top Exit only • Flue Outlet Adaptor Dia: 6 in./153 mm 1 La J 1 • Weight: 344 lbs./156 kg 181/4" 18 5/8" 465mm 473mm Figure 1. �tul F37o dimensions. RECEIVED l 03/27/2019 4 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 J0tul F 370 Sept.2078 3. Installation Requirements 3.1 Chimney Requirements 3.1.3 Masonry Chimneys There are two types of approved chimneys: Follow these guidelines when installing the stove into a 1. A code-approved masonry chimney with a ceramic masonry fireplace: tile or listed steel flue liner. • The masonry chimney must have a fireclay liner 2. A prefabricated chimney complying with the re- or equivalent, with a minimum thickness of 5/8" quirements for Type HT(2100°F)chimneys per UL 103 (�4 mm)and must be installed with refractory mortar. There must beat least 1/2 (12.7 mm)air space between HT or ULC S629 HT. the flue liner and chimney wall. 3.1.1 Chimney Flue Sizing • The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of 8" X 8" (2o cm x 20 cm), and should not be larger The chimney size should not be less than the cross than 8"X 12" (20 cm x 30 cm). A round fireclay liner sectional area of the flue collar,and not more than must have a minimum inside diameter of 6" 05 three times greater than the cross-sectional area of the cm) and maximum inside diameter of 8" (2o cm). flue collar. A larger chimney should be relined with an appropriate If the chimney flue is outdoors,its cross-sectional code approved liner. area may not exceed two times greater than the stove • Brick or modular block must be a minimum of flue collar. 4"(locm)nominal thickness.Stone construction must A chimney flue having no walls exposed to the be at least 12"(3o cm)thick. outside below the roof-line may be no larger than • A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes, three-times the cross-sectional area of the stove flue or, in their absence, must comply with national collar. regulations. • An existing chimney must be inspected by a 3.1.2 Design Considerations professional, licensed chimney sweep,fire official,or When selecting a chimney type and the location code officer to ensure that the chimney is in proper for the chimney in the house,keep this in mind:It working order.Any repairs must be completed before is the chimney that makes the stove work- not the installing the stove. stove that makes the chimney work.This is because a • No other appliance may be vented into the same flue. chimney actually creates a suction,called"draft"which • An airtight clean out door should be located at the pulls air through the stove. base of the chimney. Several factors affect draft:chimney height,cross- sectional area (size),and temperature of the chimney, 3.1.4 Prefabricated Chimneys as well as the proximity of surrounding trees or A prefabricated metal chimney must be tested and buildings. listed for use with solid fuel burning appliances; High A short exterior masonry chimney will give the Temperature Chimney Standard UL1o3 HTforthe U.S.and poorest performance because it will be difficult to High Temperature Standard ULC S-629 HT for Canada. warm the flue and sustain the temperatures necessary The manufacturer's installation instructions must to maintain draft strength.In extremely cold climates, be followed precisely.Always maintain the proper it may be necessary to reline the chimney or extend clearance to combustibles as established by the pipe the height to help establish draft. manufacturer.This clearance is usually a minimum of A tall,interior masonry chimney is easier to keep 2",although it may vary by manufacturer or for certain warm and will perform the best under a variety of chimney components. weather and environmental conditions. 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.Your local building inspector is the final approving authority. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 5 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 139683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2018 3.1.5 Chimney Height The chimney must be at least 15 feet high (4.57 m).The r i~ chimney must also be at least 3 feet (92 cm) higher than ii II At least 2ft. the highest point where it passes through the roof and at a II (61 cm) least 2feet(61 cm)higherthan the highest part of the roof At least 3 ft. II IC or structure that is within io feet(3.05 m)of the chimney, (91.5 cm) II° IC measured horizontally. See fig.2. °II II Chimneys shorter than 15 feet may not provide u 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 10 ft. of gas build-up inside the firebox)and sluggish (305 cm) performance.The minimum height does not,in itself, guarantee proper chimney performance.Optimum draft Figure 2. Chimney height requirements. force should be in the.o5-.10 in.w.c.range measured by a Magnahelic gauge. Draft at.07 w.c.is ideal. Excessive chimney height can promote over-strong draft resulting in high stove temperatures and short �J burn times.Excessive draft can be corrected by installing a butterfly damper.YourJotul dealer is an expert resource to consult regarding draft issues or other performance-related questions. 3.2 Chimney Connector Requirements Toward ( Flue Gas Use 6"single wall or listed 6"double-wall stovepipe to Stove Direction 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-these materials are not suitable Figure 3. Chimney connector orientation. for use with solid fuel. Follow these guidelines: • Do not use chimney connector as a chimney.It is • No part of the chimney connector may pass through intended only as a connection device. an attic or roof space,closet or other concealed • Each connector section must be oriented with the space,or through a floor or ceiling.All sections male(crimped)end pointing toward the stove.See fig.3. of the chimney connectors must be accessible for cleaning.Where passage through a wall or • Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal partition of combustible construction is desired,the screws.Use four self-tapping sheet metal screws at installation must conform with NFPA 211 or CAN/ the connection to the stove flue collar adaptor. CSA-B365,and is also addressed in this manual. • For the best performance,the chimney connector • Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue serving should be as short and direct as possible,including another heating appliance. no more than two 90°elbows. • The maximum vertical run of single wall stovepipe should not exceed io ft.(305 cm). • The maximum horizontal run should not exceed 3 ft.(92 cm)with a 1/4"rise per foot. Under no circumstance should horizontal pipe be allowed to slant down toward the chimney. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 6 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 Jotul F 370 Sept.2078 3.2.i Connecting to the Chimney Masonry Chimney // A When installing a Stove into a masonry chimney through V/ A a"thimble"(the openingthrough the chimney wall to the pop 2 flue),the thimble must consist of ceramictile or steel and V//4 A be securely cemented in place. Connector pipe must �/ be flush with the The chimney connector/stove pipe must slide inside of the tile liner �� Flue Tile A completely inside the thimble to the inner surface or r A 4 the flue liner. It may be necessary to make use of a ---- thimble sleeve(a pipe with a slightly smaller diameter Chimney Connector %/ than standard stove pipe).See figs 4. A �� /A The connector pipe or thimble sleeve must not Thimble A protrude into the flue liner or otherwise restrict draft. rA A Use refractory cement to seal the seam between V///, // the chimney connector,sleeve,and thimble. V% A Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue WA servicing another appliance of any kind. �� Figure 4. Masonry chimney connection through a thimble. Listed Chimney Cap ii Storm Collar sss\\ 1111111 Ceiling Support Flashing ____ /I// Package Type HT Ceiling / e� Listed Joist i I Stainless Steel 4._ Chimney / Mir ___i_ Insulation Chimney Con Shield Adanptoror AO 3.2.2 Prefabricated Chimneys w When connecting the stove to a prefabricated metal chimney,always follow the manufacturer's instructions and be sure to use all components that are required. 0 _ This usually includes a"chimney connector adaptor"that is secured to the bottom section of the prefabricated chimney and allows the chimney pipe to be secured according to the manufacturer's specifiRE( EWED Figure 5. Connection to prefabricated chimney. 03/27/2019 3.2.2 Wall Pass-Throughs 7 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 Note:In addition to the methods described here,any listed,prefabricated wall pass-through components available from chimney manufacturers may be used. In the U.S. Clearance 2" Flue Liner The National Fire Protection Association's publication, to "40. NFPA zii,Standard for Chimneys,Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Chimney +� Fuel Burning Appliances permits four methods for passing Wall through a combustible wall. Before proceeding with any 44‘ method be sure to consult with your local building officials to discuss any local code requirements. \\ I/ / Common Method: \\\\/ / See fig.6 Remove all combustible materials from 12" on 60 / the pass-through area (around the chimney connector), Minimum % + Chimney clearance ��\ \\/j Wall a minimum 12"(30.5 cm).A 6"(15.2 cm)diameter `\\\\�`�, connector will require a 1 1/ "X 1 1/ ' x CM) between q3 4 3 4 (79 479 4 \ square opening. thimble and k,,,,, ->\\�01combustibleThe opening must be filled with at least 12"(30.5 framing `/cm)of brick around a fireclay liner.The liner must be l% \/ ASTM C35 or equivalent,having a minimum wall thickness \ �� of 5/8"(16 mm). lb- \ZOO Sill/Support �\ � The Pass-through must be at least 18"(45.7 cm) from combustible ceiling materials. It will be necessary to cut wall studs,install headers, and construct a sill frame to maintain the proper dimensions and to support the weight of the brick. The bricks must be solid brick with a minimum of 3 inches thick(nominal 4"/102 mm). IlLJN'' 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 inner surface of the chimney liner. Use extreme care when constructing the hole in the chimney liner as the tiles can shatter easily. Figure 6. In Canada Chimney connection to masonry chimney. The installation must conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment. Before proceeding be sure to consult your local building inspector. must remain empty.Sheet metal panels can be used Common Method: to cover the area.However,when using a panel on both sides of the wall,each cover must be installed on This method requires the removal of all combustible noncombustible spacers at least 1"from the wall.If one materials from at least 18"(45.7 cm)around the chimney panel of sheet metal is to be used it may be installed connector's proposed location. A 6"round liner requires flush to the wall. a minimum opening 431/4"x 431/4"(109.8 x 109.8cm) See section 5.3.1 and 5.3.2 of CAN/CSA-B365-Mg1. square. Locate the pass through at least 18"from Consult your local building inspector,authorized combustible ceiling materials. J0tul Dealer, NFPA 2-1-1in the U.S.or CAN/CSA-B635 in Canada for other approved wall pass-through methods. The space that is cleared of combustible materials RECEIVED 03/27/2019 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 J0tul F 370 Sept.2078 3.3 Floor Protection Any floor that is not composed of concrete poured on 3.4 Clearance to Combustible Materials earth requires protection from sparks and embers.The The clearances listed and diagramed in this manual Jrptul F 37o is approved for installation using one of the have been tested to UL and ULC standards and are following forms of hearth protection: the minimum clearances to combustible materials 1) Any UL,ULC,or Warnock Hersey Listed Type i specifically established for the JOtul F 37o. hearth board. 2) Any noncombustible material. • A combustible surface is anything that can burn (i.e. In the U.S.floor protection must extend continuously sheet rock,wall paper,wood,fabrics etc.). forward from the door opening at least i6 in.and 8 • Any combustible material must be kept 36"(914mm) in.from the sides of the door opening.Protection away from the stove load door and at least i8" must also extend 2 in.under the chimney connector. (457mm)from the sides. This will result in a minimum floor protector 29 1/2" • Combustible materials are not limited to those that wide x 33 3/4"deep.See fig 7. are visible and also include materials that are behind In Canada,floor protection must extend continuously i8" noncombustible materials."Fire Resistant"or"Fire- from the front of the stove and 8 in.(46omm)from the rated"materials are considered combustible;they are sides and rear.It must also extend 2 in.(51 mm)to both difficult to ignite,but will burn. sides under a horizontal chimney connector section.This • Consult your local fire officials if you are unsure of results in a floor protector 331/2 in. x433/4 in.(85cmxiii the combustible nature of any material. cm). See fig.7. Figure 7. Floor protection dimensions. CAN. _ _ __ _ _ , 3.4•1 Clearance to Walls & Ceilings us. E— I See the table in fig.8.for specific wall clearance requirements using either single or listed double-wall connectors. Minimum Ceiling Height: 72" / 183 cm The F 37o is approved for use with Listed double wall B f — B — pipe installed to conform to the clearances in fig.8a. D A — Wall-Mounted Protection:When reducing clearances I through the use of wall-mounted protection: *measured from the door opening-U.S.only For the U.S.,refer to NFPA 211,Standard for Chimneys, A B C D E Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,for acceptable materials,proper sizing and construction 29 i/2" 8"* 33 3/4" i6" guidelines. U.S. 750mm 203 mm 857 mm 406 mm 2" For Canada,refer to CAN/CSA-B365,Installation Code for CAN. 33 1/2" 8" 43 3/4" 18" 5imm Solid-Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment, also for 851 mm 203 mm iiii mm 457 mm acceptable materials,proper sizing and construction guidelines. Floor Protection Extension From Corner Notice:Many manufacturers have developed woodstove See fig.8,pg.1o. C / I _I F L accessories that permit clearance reduction.Use Stove Clearance to Wall: i6" 8 i/2" 6" only those accessories that have been tested by an Hearth Depth from Corner:* 58 i/z" 47 3/4" 44 i/4" independent laboratory and carry that laboratory's *Canada:add 2" testing mark. Be sure to follow all of the manufacturer's instructions. x j 3.4.2 Chimney Connector Clearances The stove position will be determined by the greater of either the stove clearance or the chimney connector I Y clearance above(x)and to the side(y). See fig.8. Figure 8. _ Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Rear Exit Chimney DO Single Wall Pipe: i8" / 458 mm p��i.� �vED Connector Clearance Double Wall Pipe: Mfg's Listing 03/27/2019 9 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 UNPROTECTED WALLS PROTECTED WALLS PER NFPA2il OR CAN/CSA-6365-M93 SIDE REAR CORNER SIDE REAR CORNER A B C D E F Single Wall Connector 22" /560 mm 12"/305 mm 16" /406 mm 12"/305 mm 12"/305 mm 8.5"/2 6 mm Double Wall ConnectorG H I J K L 22" /560mm 6"/i52mm i6"/406mm 9"/229mm 4"/102mm 6"/152mm Alcove w/Double-Wall N/A N/A N/A M N N/A Connector 12"/305 mm 7"/i78 mm SINGLE - WALL CONNECTOR it 30.75"/781mm _I 24.25" IE it zo.75" 4z5mm i6.75" 616mm y 1 527mm 1 B 21.75" C 24.25" E 21.75" F 16.75" 552mm 606mm 552mm 425mm Cf) 1 -1\--- ,e-1- eir\ mx At 1 A C 1-1 D �, FI.-- I DOUBLE - WALL CONNECTOR III 30.75"/781mm '� -� 616mm 1.75" E 14.�5, i` 45 -1 36zmm I H I K 1 i 240015.mm 6i6mm 35om5m 36 mm I* ‘1-1A,,, ) 111H- G l -1--1 J I -,---1 L Figure 8. Clearance Diagrams. 3.4.3 Alcove Installations The Wu! F 37o can be installed in an alcove as diagrammed N 7„ in fig.g. 1. The stove must be installed only with double-wall chim- ney connector. 40" N 2. Wall protection must extend over the entire area. *VA M 3. Alcove floor protection must consist of a UL/ULC or �* -0-7 12» WHI listed Type 1 hearth pad or a non combustible ma- FRONT terial.4. Minimum Alcove Ceiling Height:- 72" /183 cm 42 ECEIVED No alcove ceiling clearance reduction is permitted. Figure 9. Alcove clearance requirements. 03/27/2019 10 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 Jotul F 370 Sept.2018 4. Assembly 4.1 Tools & Materials • work gloves • safety glasses • tape measure • 4 mm hex key • power drill w/1/4" and 3/8"drill bits • 3/8"or io mm open end or socket wrench Cover Plate • 9/16"or 14 mm socket wrench 11111111 4.2 Unpacking the Stove inimmingiogioali This stove is shipped in two sections- the Firebox and the Pedestal.Each is secured to its own pallet. Figure». Remove cover plate from the pedestal base. The Firebox contains two cast iron Burn Plates,shipped inside the Ash Pan.A Pedestal Anchor Bracket and Flue Outlet Adaptor are also included inside the firebox. THE PEDESTAL AND FIREBOX ASSEMBLIES ARE HEAVY! Be sure to have assistance available when assembling and installing this stove. Inspect each assembly and immediately report any Acorn Nuts damage to your local dealer. 1.. From the Firebox Assembly: Remove the Outlet Grille and Top Plate from the stove. " 21/2"Lag Bolt These simply lift off the main body. (not supplied) Remove the Baffle Plate,both Side Panels,Rear Panel, Shaker Grate,Bottom Plate,and Ash Pan from inside of 1 the firebox.See fig.21 and parts list on pages 21-22. 1 4.3 Attach the Anchor Bracket to the Pedestal Base Anchor �, Bracket .. Use a 4 mm hex key to remove the two countersunk screws and cover plate from the pedestal base.See figm. 1M6 x 20 m m 2. Place the pedestal on its side and use the two, Z - hex bolts M6 x 20 mm hex bolts to install the anchor bracket Figure 12. to the underside of the base plate as in fig.12. Attach the anchor bracket to the pedestal base. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 11 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 Attach the Firebox to the Pedestal 4.4 7 i. Spread a blanket or rug out to protect the floor and o carefully lay the firebox on its side. o o I O�0 2. Use a 13 mm wrench to remove the four, M8 x 25 mm bolts,shipping brackets,and steel spacers from the bottom of the firebox as shown in fig.-13. JI 3. With assistance,attach the Pedestal to the Firebox . o111 0 ` as shown in fig.14 using the four M8 x 25 mm bolts previously removed.Tighten securely. 4. Raise the stove into an upright position and place the ,p6r...„ serialized Approval Label directly under the firebox on ri the pedestal top plate so that it is accessible from the front of the stove. Figure 73. Remove four bolts,shipping brackets and spacers from the firebox bottom. - -------- 4FRO// (� �\ :::: /-41 girt-,----lip ti 1 r ra,trA ----;>_ (44 am AI —4rCtmiiipL- , ..,....A.4........:::: __:11 / ii r ,,,,,,,,,,7,„, . 1 lii .,,A, — ,--,., -,,iii ,N. liti\\ sr 'Ne ' OAt ---t \ \i V st%)) 407‘ ,/ *tf _:_,..: , ,,,/,:i., ler /7,_ r .,.,, ,„ it t / r---.... x 4 I:\ 6\ ,,, __) ) •/ • OIVED or Bolt �/ �� 03t2gY 19 12 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 Jotul F 370 Sept.2078 4.5 Position the Stove i. Use the clearance diagrams and associated flue collar connection center line dimensions to determine Air Outlet the stove location appropriate to the clearance le = ;= requirements specific to your installation.See fig,8 and 8a on pages 9 and io. Measure carefullyLocking Rod and position the stove flue collar ! Flue Outlet at the center-line convergence. MO I Adaptor Double-check flue collar alignment with chimney Cotter Pin connections at the wall thimble or chimney ceiling support adaptor. 4.6 Chimney Connector Installation cri , — 4.6.1 Top-exit Orientation F y1 e�5 •�•-" ' le AIir•tor and Flue Collar G Me. ' 1. Replace the Top Plate. _® �+ ed end of the first section of chimney � 2. Attach the crimped Y connector to the Flue Outlet Adapter with sheet metal - screws.Push the Outlet Adaptor fully into the flue /% a Outlet g 5 ,r Cover PI,4, 0 collar. Fi � '� � � 3. From inside the firebox,engage the locking rod through - the tabs on the adaptor and secure it with the cotter ` o pin. \ 4. Slide the Air Outlet Grille over the stove pipe into o +7 position on the Top Plate. •• 5. Re-check stove clearances to combustible materials and adjust the stove position as necessary. 6.Check stove level and plumb and adjust the leveling pads as appropriate. 4.6.2 Rear-exit Orientation 1. From inside the firebox,remove the rear Outlet Cover Flue Collar Plate with removal of the two M8 x 20 mm bolts.Fig.16. 2. Remove the Flue Collar from the top plate and re-install it in the rear outlet position inside the firebox.Fig.16. 3. Attach the crimped end of the first section of chimney connector to the Flue Outlet Adapter with four sheet metal screws.Push the Flue Outlet Adaptor into the flue collar from outside the stove.From inside the stove, Figure 76. insert the bent end of the locking rod through one of Outlet Cover Plate and Flue Collar. the tabs,then slide the other end into the opposite tab. Secure the rod with the cotter pin. 4. Re-install the Flue Outlet Cover Plate over the top outlet inside the firebox. 5. Replace the Top Plate,Air Outlet Grille,and decorative Flue Outlet Cover Plate. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 13 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 4.7 Secure the stove to the hearth 1. At the anchor bracket hole,drill a 1/4"dia.pilot hole through the hearth and into the floor material. NOTE: For masonry floor materials,install a 3/8"dia. A .............. lead bolt anchor or shield into the floor. 2. Open the pilot hole in the hearth material to 3/8" diameter to avoid cracking. 3. Secure the pedestal base to the hearth using the supplied 2 1/2"lag bolt and 9/16"socket wrench. 4. Replace the anchor cover plate and secure it with the two acorn nuts supplied with the anchor bracket. 4.8 Final Assembly i. Replace the Ash Pan within the ash pan compartment. Figure 77. Install the cast iron burn plates. 2. Replace the Bottom Plate and Shaker Grate in the stove bottom. 3. Replace the Rear and Side skamol panels. 4. Place the two cast iron Burn Plates into position under the side windows.Fig.i7,A. 5. Replace the Smoke Baffle/Manifold in position in the upper firebox.It rests upon the side and rear skamol panels. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 14 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 J0tul F 370 Sept.2078 5.o Operation Please read the following section before building the WARNING first fire in your newlotul F 370. ALWAYS WEAR STOVE GLOVES WHILE TENDING THE FIRE. 5.1 Combustion Efficiency NEVER ALLOW THE FIRE TO REST DIRECTLY EPA qualified tested efficiency values are not currently ON THE GLASS. KEEP THE LOGS SPACED AT available for the F 37o.The EPA default efficiency for non- LEAST ONE INCH FROM THE GLASS TO ALLOW catalytic wood heaters is 63%per Federal Register 4o CFR FOR PROPER AIR FLOW WITHIN THE STOVE. Part 6o,Subpart AAA. AVOID STRIKING THE GLASS WITH LOGS. There are,however,aspects of efficiency that you should be aware of in order to get the most from your stove. OPERATE THIS STOVE ONLY WITH THE Operation habits and fuel moisture can have a significant FRONT DOOR AND ASH DOOR FULLY CLOSED. effect on efficiency. Poorly seasoned wood having a higher OPERATION WITH THE DOOR PARTIALLY than optimum moisture content,can reduce the amount OPEN MAY RESULT IN OVER-FIRING. IF THE of energy transferred tothe living area as a result of the DOOR IS LEFT PARTIALY OPEN,GAS AND energy expended to evaporate the excess fuel moisture FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE STOVE aspects,such CREATING SAFETY RISKS FROM BOTH FIRE in order for the wood to burn.Operational p AND SMOKE. as not building a robust kindling fire to readily ignite the larger fuel pieces,can result in an inefficient smoldering fire.Additionally, most modern wood heaters'optimum We recommed using a moisture meter to determine performance and efficiency are at the medium to medium the moisture content of your wood.For purposes of home -low burn rates. heating,yourfuel should have a moisture content between The location of the stove can have a significant effect on 12 - zo%. Wood with higher moisture content will burn, heating efficiency, primarily in regards to distribution of however,very inefficiently. Most of its heat value will be the heat. For example, a wood heater centrally located lost to driving wateroutofthewood.Worse,that moisture in the residence in an open living area will likely provide will condense as creosote in the relatively cool chimney better circulation of heat than will a stove located in a flue, increasing the potential for a chimney fire. Use of room adjacent to the larger living area. unseasoned wood defeats the purpose of any modern wood-burning stove. 5.2 CO Emissions DO NOT BURN: EPA qualified tested carbon monoxide (CO) values ar • Coal; not currently available for the F 37o.There are, however, • Garbage; aspects of CO that you should know. Most all means of • Synthetic fuel or logs; combustion produce CO,including wood fires.Maintaining • Material containg rubber,including tires; a well-established fire and avoiding operation that • Material containing plastics; produces a smoldering, smoky fire, will greatly reduce • Waste petroleum products,asphalt products,paints, CO levels. paint thinners or solvents; It is highly recommended that a CO monitor (detector) • Materials containing asbestos; be installed in the same room as the stove.The monitor, • Construction or demolitioin debris; however,should be located as far away as possible from • Railroad ties or pressure-treated wood; the stove to avoid alert soundings when adding fuel to • Manure or animal remains; the fire. • Salt water driftwood or other previously salt-water; saturated materials; 5.3 Wood Fuel and Stove Performance • Unseasoned wood;or • Paper products, cardboard, plywood, or particle board. The F 37o is designed to burn natural wood only.Higher (The prohibition against burning these materials does not efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when prohibit the use of fire starters made from paper,cardboard, burning air-dried, seasoned hardwoods, as opposed to saw dust, wax or similar substances for the purpose of softwoods,green or freshly cut hardwoods.Wood that has starting a fire.) been air-dried for a period of 6 to 14 months will provide The burning of any of these materials can result in the the cleanest, most efficient heat.Wood seasoned more release of toxic fumes,or render the heater ineffective and than 2 years will burn too quickly to take advantage of cause smoke.Never use gasoline,gasoline-type lantern fuel, the stove's low end efficiency strength. kerosene,charcoal lighter fluid,or similar liquids to startor A seasoned log will have check marks on the ends and "freshen-up"the fire.Always keep such��,L.� �,.NED be lighter than an unseasoned log which will show little the heater at all times. ..� or no check marks. 03/27/2019 15 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 5.4 Air Control Settings 5.5 Break-in Period A single lever regulates the Primary Air flow that The cast iron parts of your stove require a break-in controls the intensity of the fire and consequent heat process to allow them to gradually adjust to thermal output and burn time.The lever is located within the expansion and contraction.This is accomplished by slot above the stove door. building a series of three or four fires,each somewhat Primary Air enters the stove above the door and hotter than the last. Use a stove-top thermometer to washes over the glass before reaching the fuel.A second monitor fire intensity and top plate temperature. source of primary air reaches the fire through the small Adjust the Air Control lever to the Fully Open pilot tube at the front of the firebox.Unrestricted position.Limit the first fire to only kindling and a couple secondary air is delivered through manifolds at the rear of 1 -2 inch logs,keeping the temperature under 300°F. and top baffle where it ignites volatile gases that would Allow the fire to burn out and return the stove to room otherwise pass unburned into the environment.See temperature before building another fire. fig.i8.In this way,the wood is burned efficiently and Build progressively larger fires,maintaining intensity exhaust is minimized.When the fire is burning well, in+100°F increments,and allowing the stove to cool little or no smoke will be evident from the chimney. after each one.Keep the Air Control set to the fully open When first starting or reviving the fire,the control position. lever should be set at the far right position to allow the maximum amount of air into the stove. See fig.19. NOTE: It is normal for a new, painted stove After the fire is well-established,the lever should be set to emit odor and smoke during initial fires, at position to moderate incoming air to maintain the desired long term heat output and/or burn time. depending upon temperatures over time. In general,the more air made available to the fuel This is caused by the seasoning of the high will result in the hottest fire intensity and the fastest temperature paint and production material. fuel consumption.Alternatively,the less air made Opening a window or door to provide additional available to the firebox will result in low heat output ventilation will alleviate this condition. and slower fuel consumption. 3/32" -.416' ins„ r - / D[;,,,,�i � CLOSED �_ l /EGG' �-. , FULLY iu OPEN NA CI I 1 et ) 1 ' &C--43 A ._ I 1111.0 A, WMlillliNlil1—l.l1=iIg1 9Jr \ C: ,r,i0 —�t ` Figure 79. _ Use these Control settings for best perfrmance, Exhaust Figure 78. Burn Rate Air Control Setting F37o Combustion Secondary Air Low Fully Closed Air Flow Med.Low 3/32"Open Primary Air Med.High 7/16"Open I ,,lt EIVED High Max.Open 03/27/2019 16 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 J0tul F 370 Sept.2078 5.6 Starting and Maintaining a Fire Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom plate of 5.8 Creosote Formation and the Need the stove.Do not elevate the fire in any way. for Removal i. Set the Air Control Lever in the full open position, all the way to the right.Crumple several sheets of When wood is burned slowly,it produces tar and other newspaper directly on the bottom plate. vapors that combine with moisture to form creosote. Creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney 2. Place several pieces of small dry kindling(approx.i" flue,and creosote residue accumulates on the flue in diameter)on top of the newspaper,with two to lining.When ignited,this creosote fuels an extremely three small split logs (approx.z"to 3"in dia.)on top. hot fire. 3. Light the fire and close the door.Gradually build The chimney connector and chimney flue should be the fire by adding larger and larger logs as the fire inspected at least every two months during the heating develops a bed of coals. season to determine if creosote buildup has occurred. 4. When you have added the final logs,adjust the Air If creosote has accumulated,it should be removed Control Lever to provide the desired fire intensity. to reduce the chance of a chimney fire. A qualified chimney sweep or other authorized service person can Experiment with a variety of air control settings provide this service. to determine the best one for your individual circumstances.Remember that fuel characteristics, It is also important to remember that chimney size, chimney system condition,building design,and temperature and height all affect draft which in turn weather conditions all affect the performance of your affects the formation of creosote. An exterior chimney, stove.In time,you will discover how these elements whether masonry or prefabricated steel,will be exposed combine and how you can work with them to achieve to cold outside temperatures,and consequently,will be satisfactory performance. more prone to creosote accumulation than an interior flue. 5.7 Adding Fuel to the Fire A chimney flue located within the home interior When reloading the stove while a bed of hot embers will benefit from the insulating characteristics of the still exists,follow this reloading procedure: building itself.Consequently,the flue system will be less conducive to condensation of unburned gases and • Always use the stove mitt when tending to the fire. minimal creosote accumulation will result. • Before you open the door, push the Air Control Lever As a general rule,try to avoid burning the stove at to the full open position (far right). the lowest air control settings.Although a low setting • Always wait a few seconds before opening the door. will prolong burn time,it may also result in incomplete This allows the renewed air circulation to clear combustion.In reducing the fire intensity,draft is unburned gases from the firebox. Hold the door weakened and the chimney flue cools.This,together open just slightly for a couple of seconds before with the increase in unburned gases,can lead to rapid opening it fully.This will also help ensure that no creosote accumulation. smoke escapes into the room. In the event that creosote ignites in the flue,the • Use a stove tool or poker to distribute the hot embers resulting fire is often accompanied by a roaring noise equally around the firebox and push ashes into the and crackling sound as flakes of burning creosote break ash pan. loose.If you suspect you are having a chimney fire, • Load the fuel,usually with smaller logs first. immediately close the air controls and make sure the door is closed securely.Call the fire department and • Close the door and secure the latch. have everyone leave the house. • Wait 5—io minutes for the fire to reestablish itself Do not attempt to extinguish the fire.Opening the before adjusting the Air Control Lever for the desired door will only supply additional oxygen and intensify heat output.If a thick bed of live coals is present, the fire.When the fire in the flue has subsided,resist you may be able to add fuel and immediately set the temptation to open the door to check on the fire. the air control without waiting for the fire to be The fire may have suffocated,but could re-ignite with a reestablished. supply of fresh air.After a chimney fire,do not use the stove until the chimney connector and flue have been WARNING! cleaned and inspected to ensure no damage has been NEVER OVER-FIRE THE STOVE. IF ANY PART OF THE sustained. STOVE OR CHIMNEY GLOWS,YOU ARE OVER-FIRING. A HOUSE FIRE OR SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY COULD RESULT. IF THIS CONDITION See Section 7.2 of this manual regarding,f i m OCCURS,IMMEDIATELY CLOSE THE AIR CONTROL. cleaning. 3 ,:, u/ 03/27/2019 17 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 6. Maintenance 6.1 Ash Removal Ash removal will be required periodically depending i. The glass must be COMPLETELY COOL. upon how frequently the stove is used.Always use the 2. Only use a cleaner that is specifically designed for stove mitt when handling ashes. Use a steel ash shovel this purpose.DO NOT USE ABRASIVE OR AMMONIA- or poker to push ashes through the bottom grate into BASED CLEANING AGENTS.The use of abrasives the ash pan.This will minimize dust in the living area. will damage the glass,leaving a frosted surface. Carry the ash pan outdoors and empty into a steel Crumpled newspaper is an especially good cleaning container with a tight-fitting lid.NEVER USE A PAPER OR material. PLASTIC BAG AS AN ASH RECEPTACLE. 3. Rinse and dry glass completely before lighting a fire. The container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,well away from all combustible materials,pending final disposal.If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise 6.3.2 Glass Replacement dispersed,they should be kept in the closed container Always operate the door slowly and cautiously to avoid until all coals and cinders have thoroughly cooled. cracking or breaking the glass. Never use the door to push wood into the firebox. If the glass becomes cracked or broken follow the replacement procedure 6.2 Chimney System Inspection and below. Cleaning The JOtul F37o is designed to burn cleanly and efficiently NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH A when used according to the guidelines in this manual. In order to maintain proper performance,you should CRACKED OR BROKEN GLASS PANEL. inspect the chimney and chimney connector at the Replace glass only with panels specifically beginning of each heating season and then at least designed for the JOtul F 37o. Do not use every other month during the heating season.Clean the substitutes. Replacement glass can be chimney whenever creosote and fly ash accumulation ordered from your JOtul dealer. exceeds 1/4 inch in any part of the system. Door Glass 221648 Chimney brushes are available from your local Jotul Side Glass,Outer 223210 dealer or hardware supply store.Your dealer can also Side Glass,Inner 223209 refer you to a reputable,professional chimney sweep who will have all the equipment to ensure a complete 1. First loosen and then carefully remove the four glass and proper job. clips from the inside of the door.See fig.20. 2. Remove all pieces of the glass panel and gasketing. WARNING:FAILURE TO KEEP THE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND FLUE FREE OF CREOSOTE BUILD-UP CAN RESULT IN 3. Remove all remaining debris from the glass area using A CHIMNEY FIRE. a wire brush. 4. Apply a small bead of gasket/stove cement and the new gasket.Do not overlap the ends of the gasket 6.3 Glass Care rope. 6.3.1 Cleaning 5. Center the new glass panel over the gasket and loosely reinstall the glass clips.Tighten the clips,alternating While the air wash design will help keep the glass clean, at opposite corners.Avoid applying uneven pressure it is normal for some soot to accumulate on the glass on the glass. surface during low burn periods.This will clear off during the next hot fire.Occasionally it will be necessary to 6. It may be necessary to retighten the glass clips after clean the carbon deposits and fly ash off of the glass. the stove has burned and the gasketing has seated. If deposits are allowed to remain on the glass for an The procedure is the same for the side glass panels. extended period of time,the glass may become etched Consult fig.20 for glass clip and gasketing orientation. and cloudy. RECEIVED 03/27/2019 18 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 Jotul F 370 Sept.2018 ® ,®, 6.5 Gaskets � i1II'I_ Check door and glass gaskets for seal integrity. Illlll0 `=' The gaskets should be soft enough to be somewhat resilient to the touch.Over time,gaskets will compress and harden.Replace worn-out or hardened gaskets with the appropriate size material available from your local Authorized JOtul Dealer. To check the seal of the front door,close and latch the door on a dollar bill and slowly try to pull the dollar bill free. The seal is too loose if the bill can be easily removed. Adjust the door latch and test again. 6.5.1 Gasket Replacement See the chart below for replacement gasket P specifications. 1. Remove the old gasket material with a pliers and thor- 00 oughly clean the channel with a wire brush. ® 2. Lay out the new gasket around the channel to deter Figure 20. Glass and gasket replacement. mine length.Trim the gasket to leave "excess. 3. Apply a small bead of gasket or furnace cement in the channel. 6.4 General Maintenance 4. Lightly press the new gasket into the channel,being careful to avoid compressing or stretching it.Trim the Regular maintenance will assure proper gasket further as necessary to allow the tail end to performance and prolong the life of your stove. slightly overlap the other end. The following procedures do not take long and are generally inexpensive.When done consistently,they 5 Wait ten minutes to allow the cement to set and then will help increase the life of your stove and assure close and latch the doors.Reopen the doors and use a satisfactory performance. damp cloth to wipe away any excess cement that may be squeezed out from under the gasket. • Empty firebox of all soot and ashes. Never use a household vacuum cleaner to remove ashes.Only an ash vacuum with a metal container is accept- able and only when you are certain the ashes are Replacement Gaskets completely cold. • Inspect the firebox using a utility light inside and Door& Door Glass Gasket Kit 157050 out for cracks or leaks. Replace cracked or broken Door Glass Gasket skamol burn plates.These are wear parts and LD.250-2 06 Fiberglass Rope 8o" 200024 may require replacement from time to time. Left and Right Burn Plates 223393 Door Gasket LD.375-2 09 Fiberglass Rope 96" 129296 Rear Burn Plate 221805 Top Baffle 223292 Side Glass Gasket,inner&outer LD.250-2 06 Fiberglass Rope 8o" 200024 • Clean the exterior cast iron surfaces with a soft, Flue Outlet Cover Plate& Flue Collar Gasket damp cloth. Use Jotul High-temperature Satin Black paint to keep your stove looking new. LD.250-2 06 Fiberglass Rope 24" 200024 RECEIVED 03/27/2019 19 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 139683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2018 7. JWtul F 37o Illustrated Parts Diagram o ') Il 1 n—, j.( ,0m0 i lo o e 0 O ,'J. a _;______.__________8 ©� ' rj ‘ , 0 , , 8 Ow -\ \ o 8 g v O o 0 © 00 00 tIiif AAA0 \�ic, s \ 0.7 A f • c.' 1l :II � � ite , \ .—/A Ir' D o kY/ V I.- ' — ' . o II IS ! b ' e aQ o ®a t 0 d a I/li t O A /f 1 N A ? i )10/ s . 411.1,*. _ .a _ __w_0 IP illw Ilii a m IS ,� li O 1 pia 1 ) } ® A Figure21. I ECEIVED 03/27/2019 20 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 139683-R03 iOtul F 370 Sept.2018 J0tul F 37o Parts List No. Description Part Number No. Description Part Number 1. Screw,Hex Cap, M8 x zo 117875 46. Smoke Outlet Cover Plate 10441112 2. Screw,Hex Hd Bolt, M8 x 1z 99115 47. Air Valve-BP 22329892 3. Air Manifold,Rear 10448312 48. Gasket,Air Tube-Manninglass 223310 4. Rear Plate 10446718 49.** Burn Plate,Rear-Skamol 223293 6. Glass Holder,Right-inc.5(1),30,62,63,67,68(2 pcs.ea.) 156844 5o. Air Manifold,Front 10433912 7. Side Plate,Right-BP 10446592 51.** Burn Plate,L&R Side-Skamol 221805 8. Gasket,Bottom Plate-LD 250-2 06,4 x 93omm z00024 52.** Baffle-Skamol 223292 9. Gasket,Ash Pan Rider-LD 250-2 06,4 x 785mm z00024 53. Washer,06.2 x 12 x 1.8 Brass 128632 1o. Bottom Plate 157147 54. Burn Plate,Lower-L&R,cast iron 10447512 11. Nut,Flange Hd Hex-M6 117968 55. Grate 10434912 12. Lock Lower Door 10447318 56. Bottom Plate,Inner 10434812 13. Sleeve,2 x 15 mm 1261o9 57. Screw,Hex Cap Flange,M8 x 25mm 117876 14. Cover,Side Bolt 1o460212 59. Screw,Hex Cap Flange,M6 x lomm 9962 15. Screw,Hex Cap Flange-M6 x 16 99625 6o. Screw,Countersunk Cap Internal Hex-M8 x 16mm 117739 16. Screw,Phillips-M6x12mm 117976 61. Glass,Side-Inner,L&R 221867 17. Nut,Hex Cap Flange Hd,M8 117881 62. Gasket,Glass Holder LD 250-z 06,4 x 4omm 2o0o24 18. Sleeve,lox 8.2 x 10 mm Steel 223324 63. Gasket,Glass Holder LD 250-2 06,4 x l000mm 200024 19. Screw,Socket Hd Cap,M6 x 35 117789 66. Washer,06 x 012 x 0.5mm 117588 21. Secondary Air Manifold Assembly,Top 222786 67. Glass Clip,Side Inner Glass-inc.gasket 153620 22. Secondary Air Manifold,Rear 222787 68. Screw,Cylinder Head Internal Hex-M6 x 12mm 118231 23. Primary Air Tube 222797 69. Glass Clip,Door Glass 128412 24. Door Hinge,Lower/Cast Iron 1o447218 7o. Screw,Countersunk Cap Internal Hex-M6 x lomm 117977 26. Front Plate,BP 10446692 71. Door Hinge,Steel (z)-BP 22166292 28. Ash Pan,Complete Assembly 15718o 73. Door Handle 223309 29. Screw,Countersunk Internal Hex,M8 x 4o 116913 75.* Bolt,Serrated Flange Hex Hd, M6 x 20mm Blk,(2) 117117 3o. Gasket,V-125 x 4omm 127215 76. Door Latch Assembly 221659 31. Gasket,Side Glass-Outer,toward Front 2o0o24 77. Gasket,Door to Front Plate-LD 375-2 09,5 x 2100mm 100038 32. Gasket,Side Glass-Outer,toward Side 2o0o24 78. Door,BP 10446392 33. Side Plate,Left-BP 10446492 79. Door Glass,Ceramic 221648 34. Glass,Side Outer-Rt&Lt 222157 80. Gasket,Door Glass-LD 250-2 06,4 x z000mm 200024 35. Glass Holder,Left-inc.5(1),30,62,63,67,68(2 pcs.ea.) 156845 81.* Acorn Nut, (2) 118253 36. Handle Shield 223294 82. Door Handle Bumper 221897 37. Screw,Hex Cap Flange M8 x 4o 117879 83.* Bolt,Lag 3/8"x 2.5", 1 118252 38. Gasket,LD 250-2 06-4 x 600mm z00024 84.* Bracket,Anchor,1 224499 39. Air Outlet,Top-BP 10441692 85. Upper Hinge Assembly 157186 40. Top Outlet Filler-BP 10441792 86. Upper Door Catch Assembly 157187 41. Top Plate,Upper-BP 10447092 87.* Outlet Adaptor Asy.inc.Locking Rod and Cotter Pin 222793 42. Smoke Outlet,015o mm 15624o 106. Pedestal Top 10448712 43. Top Plate,Lower 10433818 1o9. Brake Cover-BP 10453692 44. Push Nut,06 x 015 mm Blk 117859 110. Pedestal Bottom-BP 10449192 112. Screw,Hex Cap-M8x16 9912 113. Pedestal Side-BP 10448892 *Adaptor Kit-inc.Outlet Adaptor and Pedestal Anchor Hardware 157373 **Skamol Panel Kit includes 49,51(L&R),and 52 157682 Use only genuine J0tul replacement parts. Do not substitute parts from any other manufacturer.See your local Authorized J0tul Dealer or contact us directly: JOtul North America 55 Hutcherson Dr. Gorham,Maine o4038 RECEIVED 03/27/2019 21 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 lotul F 370 Sept.2078 9. Jotui Wood-burning Product Exclusions and limitations Limited Lifetime Warranty Notice:This warranty is void if installation or service is performed by someone other than an authorized installer or service agency,or if installation is not in conformance with the installation and operating Effective January i,2013 instructions contained in this owner's manual or local and/or national fire and building regulations.A listing of local authorized installers,service This warranty policy applies to wood-burning products identified by agencies and gas suppliers can be obtained from the National Fireplace Jotul and Scan trade names,as set forth below. Institute at http://www.nficertified.org/. This warranty does not cover the following: A.LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY,parts only:JOtul North America 1. Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear Inc.(JOTUL)warrants,to the original retail purchaser,that those and tear during the warranty period or to parts that may require baffle and air manifold components of the JOtul or Scan Stove or replacement in connection with normal maintenance.These parts Fireplace Insert specified above will be free of defects in material and include paint,gaskets,burn plates,baffles,air manifolds,firebricks, workmanship for the life of the product.This warranty is subject to the terms,exclusions and limitations set forth below. fire grates,or glass (glass is only warranted against thermal breakage). 2. Damage due to incorrect installations not in conformance with the B.LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY-Cast Iron and Steel Components: installation instructions contained in this owner's manual or local JOTUL warrants,to the original retail purchaser,that those and/or national fire and building regulations. components of the Jotul or Scan Stove or Fireplace Insert specified 3. Damage,including damage to enamel surfaces,caused by improper above will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period operation,over-firing,and/or misuse.Improper operation,such as of five(5)years from the date of purchase.This warranty is subject to burning the stove with the ash door open,can damage the stove. the terms,exclusions and limitations set forth below. Over-firing occurs when any part of the stove glows red.Over-firing can also be identified by warped plates, rust-colored cast iron, C.LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY-Enamel Finish:JOTUL warrants, paint pigment that has turned dusty white,or bubbling,cracking to the original retail purchaser,the enamel finish on cast iron and discoloration of the enamel finish. Misuse includes,without components of the J0tul Stove or Fireplace Insert specified above limitation, use that is not in conformance with the operating against peeling or fading for a period of two(2)years from the date instructions contained in this owner's manual. of purchase.This warranty is subject to the terms,exclusions and 4. Damage due to service performed by an installer or service agency, limitations set forth below. unless otherwise agreed to in writing by JOTUL. 5. Damage caused by unauthorized modification,use or repair. 6. Costs incurred by travel time and/or loss of service. D.LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY-Electrical Components(blowers, 7. Labor or other costs associated with the repair of components thermostatic switches):JOTUL warrants,to the original retail beyond the warranty period. purchaser,that those components of the JOtul or Scan Stove or 8. Damage incurred while the JOtul or Scan Stove or Fireplace is in Fireplace Insert specified above will be free of defects in material and transit. workmanship for a period of one(I)year from the date of purchase. This warranty is subject to the terms,exclusions,and limitations set IN NO EVENT SHALLJDTUL,ITS PARENT COMPANY,SHAREHOLDERS, forth below: AFFILIATES,OFFICERS,EMPLOYEES,AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL,INDIRECT,INCIDENTAL, JOTUL will repair or replace(including parts&labor),at its option, CONSEQUENTIAL,PUNITIVE OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES,INCLUDING, any of the above components determined by JOTUL to be covered by BUT NOT LIMITED TO,LOST PROFITS,LOST SALES,INJURY TO PERSON OR this warranty.You must,at your own expense,arrange to deliver or PROPERTY,OR DAMAGES TO A STRUCTURE OR ITS CONTENTS,ARISING ship the component to an authorized JOtul or Scan dealer and arrange UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW WHATSOEVER.ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, for pickup or delivery of the component after repairs have been made. INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND If,upon inspection,JOTUL determines that the component is covered FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,OR OTHERWISE,ARE LIMITED by this warranty,the repair or replacement will be made as set forth IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. EXCEPT above.This warranty is not transferable and is extended only to,and AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN,JOTUL MAKES NO ORAL,WRITTEN is solely for the benefit of,the original retail purchaser of the JOtul OR OTHER WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO JOTUL OR SCAN STOVES OR or Scan Stove or Fireplace.This paragraph sets forth the sole remedy FIREPLACES. available under this warranty in the event of any defect in the JOtul or Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental Scan Stove or Fireplace. or consequential damages,or limitations on the length of implied warranties.Therefore,the above exclusions or limitations may not apply The warranty period for any replaced component will be the to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may have other rights,which vary from state to state. remaining unexpired portion of the warranty period for the original component.Please retain your dated sales receipt in your records as proof of JOTUL reserves the right to discontinue,modify or change the purchase. materials used to produce the Jptul or Scan Stove or Fireplace. JOTUL shall have the right to replace any defective component with substitute components determined by JOTUL to be of substantially equal quality and price. The dollar value of JOTUL's liability for breach of this warranty shall be limited exclusively to the cost of furnishing a replacement component. JOTUL shall not in any event be liable for the cost of labor expended by others in connection with any defective component. Any costs or expenses beyond those expressly assumed by JOTUL under the terms of this warranty shall be the sole responsibilitRErC) rED the JOtul or Scan Stove or Fireplace. 'v 03/27/2019 22 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 739683-R03 J0tul F 370 Sept.2078 No dealer,distributor,or other person is authorized to modify, augment,or extend this limited warranty on behalf of JOTUL. NO MODIFICATION OR CHANGE TO THIS WARRANTY WILL BE EFFECTIVE UNLESS IT IS MADE IN A WRITTEN DOCUMENT MANUALLY SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF JOTUL. An authorized installer may have been provided with certain information related particularly to the JOtul or Scan Stove or Fireplace; however,no authorized installer or other person who may service the appliance is an agent ofJOTUL.No inference should be made that JOTUL has tested,certified,or otherwise pronounced any person as qualified to install or service the appliance. JOTUL shall not be liable or otherwise responsible for any error or omission by a person installing or servicing a JOtul or Scan Stove or Fireplace. If you believe your JOtul or Scan Stove or Fireplace is defective, you should contact your nearest authorized JOtul or Scan dealer,who will process a warranty claim. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE,JOTUL MUST RECEIVE NOTICE OF A POSSIBLE DEFECT WITHIN SIXTY(6o) DAYS OF THE DATE THE DEFECT IS FIRST DISCOVERED,OR REASONABLY COULD HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED. This warranty is given by 1ptul North America,Inc.,55 Hutcherson Drive, Gorham,Maine o4038 USA RECEIVED 03/27/2019 23 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT rF"k, al - oo ii This appliance must be installed in conformance with local and national building regulations. It is important that these instructions be carefully read and understood before beginning the installation. Jotul pursues a policy of continual product development.Consequently, products may differ in specification, color or type of accessories from those illustrated or described in various publications. Jotul North America,Inc. 55 Hutcherson Dr. Gorham,Maine o4038 USA Jotul AS P.O.Box 14n N-16o2 Fred rikstad, Norway JOTUL www.;otul.us RECEIVED 03/27/2019 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT