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Ensure that the chimney or flue is structurally sound. In
particular, it must not be possible for products of
combustion to come into contact with combustible
materials in the structure of the building.
In some situations it may be advisable to fit a flue liner
prior to the installation of the stove. Your installer will
advise if this is necessary.
NOTE:
A guide is published by the British Flue and Chimney
Manufacturers’ Association that contains general
information on chimneys and flues.
If any of the pre-installation checks reveal inadequacies,
do
not
proceed with the installation of the stove until all
defects or deficiencies have been rectified.
Technical data of Jøtul F 400:
Material: Cast iron
Finish: Black paint, blue-black, ivory and
ocean green enamel
Fuel: Wood
Log length, max.: 50 cm
Draught system: Top and bottom draught
Combustion system: Secondary combustion
Flue outlet: Top/back
Flue dimension: 150 mm dia.
Approx. weight: 158 kg
Optional extras: Fire screen, short legs
Product measures,
distance measures
unprotected wall. See fig. 1
General safety precautions
Distance to wall made of flammable material and
requirements for the floor plate:
Contact your local authorithy to inform you about the local
codes and to ensure that your installation is safe and legal.
See fig. 1.
Requirements for the floor plate: If the stove will be
installed on a combustible floor, a robust, solid, non-
combustible layer should cover the floor beneath the
stove. This layer should cover an area of at least 300 mm
in front of the stove door, and at least 150 mm either side
of the opening. (See Buildings Regulations.) We
recommend that you contact the local Jøtul dealer prior
to installation.
Uninsulated flue pipe: If uninsulated flue pipes go through
floors or walls, the opening must be made of brick or
masonry, in such a way that the external surface of the
pipe does not get closer to flammable materials than 300
mm. Isolated flue pipes may have a different distance, if
necessary refer to fire technical product documentation
for the flue pipe.
Measures to prevent fires
Any use of the fireplace may represent some danger.
Therefore, respect the following instructions:
• Always use a spark catcher if the product is to be
utilised with an open door.
• Ensure that furniture and other flammable materials
do not get too close to the fireplace. There ought to be
a clear distance from the front of the fireplace of at
least 600 mm.
• Let the fire die. Never put it out with water as this may
damage the product.
• The fireplace gets warm when used and may cause
burns if touched.
• Ash must be properly disposed of outdoors, or emptied
where it does not entail a fire hazard. Refer to local
regulations.
• Any stove should have a storage container made of
non-flammable material as a standard accessory for
the safe disposal of soot and ashes. Soot and ashes
must be stored in this container for at least a week in
order to be certain that the last ember has been
extinguished. If the container needs to be emptied
before this, add plenty of water to the container and
stir.
• You may want to keep the ash. It is a first class fertilizer
for roses and other plants.
Installation of Jøtul F 400
Note! Check that the stove is free of any damage prior to
commencing installation.
The product is heavy! Make sure you have assistance when
erecting and installing it.
Foundations
If Jøtul F 400 is to be installed on a wooden floor, ensure that
the floor under the stove has the dimensions to carry it.
Chimney
The stove can be connected to a masonry chimney, a brick,
pre-fabricated element or a steel chimney. See separate
section. Minimum chimney cross section is recommended
to be 177 cm². (Corresponding to 150 mm dia.). Connection
to chimney must be done in accordance with the
installation instructions from the supplier of the chimney.
Air circulation
Using a fireplace requires a plentiful supply of fresh air to
the room where the product is installed. If the house is
sealed, the room ought to be equipped with extra fresh
air supply through vents. Avoid using mechanical fan vents
in a room with a fireplace. This may cause negative
pressure and draw poisonous gasses into the room. In
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