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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit #228 - 167 LANCASTER ROAD 10/2/2008 BUILDING PERMIT ttNORORT/1 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Permit NO: 22� Date Received A 7q �RArao 2 CHUS(G Date Issued: IMPORTANT: Applicant must complete all items on this page LOCATION—-- f � I f 2 r— Print PROPERTY OWNER M� 1 /�- ! Print MAP NO: PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT. Historic District yes no Machine Shop Village yes no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential New Building One fam' Additio wo or more family Industrial Alterati No. of units: Commercial -Rrepair, replacement Assessory Bldg Others: Demolition Other Septic - Well Floodplain Wetlands Watershed District Water/Sewer DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PREFORMED: (.t)O vP-> 9 09-N iN6 Fi 2,t 4Ac- C iN s FIrtl r�bc,b i3y/Liv1/►J re Sr��D ,�G- S��tJ� Identification Please Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: &,6/R C -FHA yj�-/Z Phene(7?1)33b- 5�v 1) Address:—L6 CONTRACTOR Name: !U T " u 1i' Phone: ? � / ,- Address: d' J I'�' ►l�.l T // l�>t > yN 1 Supervisor's Construction License: % C q Exp,. Date: Horne Improvement License: /foo Fke le,17�0 Exp. Date: q 7 dot b U ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE:BOLDING PERMIT.$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ —v �y91 D FEE: $ y"�— w Check No.: Receipt No.: o�/S NOTE: Persons contracting witbW unr istered contractors do not have access th gu an d signature of Agent/Owner T Signature of contractor Plans Submitted Plans Waived Certified Plot Plan Stamped Plans TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer Tanning/Massage/Body Art Swimming Pools Well Tobacco Sales Food Packaging/Sales Private(septic tank,etc. Permanent Dumpster on Site THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FORM DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMENTS CONSERVATION Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS HEALTH Reviewed on Signature f COMMENTS Zoning Board of Appeals: Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Comments Conservation Decision: Comments Water & Sewer Connection/Signature& Date Driveway Permit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Osgood Street FIRE DEPARTMENT -Temp Dumpster on site yes no Located at 124 Main Street Fire Department signatureldate COMMENTS Dimension Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NOTES and DATA- For department use ❑ Notified for pickup - Date ..-.........................___.........................._...._-..._.__.._.-............................--......._...................---.._..................------.....---.......-.._._-----_....................--- ----......................_................__----..._......____._........................................ Doc.Building Permit Revised 2008 Building Department The following is a list of the required forms to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. Roofing, Siding, Interior Rehabilitation Permits Building Permit Application '-i� Workers Comp Affidavit 4- � — Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses ❑ py of Con r ❑ Floor roposed Interior Work Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Certified Surveyed Plot Plan ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit ❑ Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Copy Of Contract ❑ Floor/Crossection/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan .And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) ❑ Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Certified Proposed Plot Plan ❑ Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit ❑ Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) ❑ Copy of Contract ❑ Mass check Energy Compliance Report ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc:INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT:BPFORM07 Revised 2.2008 J 7 �r ems- Bepailntent Of PtIblic afetN Boat-d of Bnildim-, Re,-mlaturn and 'swildard Cons�ructicn Supervisor Specialty Licanse License: CS SL 100997 Restricted to: RF,WS,SF,DM REEVAN PARMA 14 WAYNE ROAD „ PEABODY, MA 01960 Expiration: 6/5/2012 t „�9iiiii••i„nrr Tr=: 100997 �\ !�_.®s fF;.., I,�t nif G��i�f')�i.:'J"' :.�.�l -_ l!'7� ✓/ ._�� ; f � . ...J ��'�_ ��-�� Board of Building Regulations and Standards j;-.v. One Ashburton Place - Room 1301 Boston. Massachusetts 02108 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Reqistration: 160988 Type: Private Corporation Expiration: 9117/2010 Tr# 274846 NEFP INC. PHYLIS RYAN 140 SO. MAIN ST MIDDLETON, MA 01949 Update Address and return card.Mark reason.for change. ^� Address Renewal j- Employment Lost Card DPS-CA1 0 SODA-07707-PC8490 J/PC';Gm.vu,,,,ev aA1,, Cl1 ;`�I:SNZC/ttCdP. 6 Board or Building Regulations and Standards License or registration valid for individul use only HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR before the expiration date. If found return to: "� tt Board of Building Regulations and Standards Registration: 160988 One Ashburton Place Rm 1301 Expiration: 9/17/2010 Tr# 274846 Boston,Ma.02108 Type: Private Corporation NEFP INC. PHYLIS RYAN + 140 SO.MAIN ST -- —_ — MIDDLETON,MA 01949 Administrator No j slid without si nature 1ne uommonwealth of-Massachusetts Department oflndustrialAccidents Office oflnvestigations 600 Washington Street r= Boston,MA 02111 www.mass gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers A licant Information Please Print 7Leffill Name(Business/Organization/Individual): Address:. f` 4 e�?/A) j.. City/State/Zip: 0/j y�Phone#: `j' 79 , j o�a ,5 -°-/3 G 41 Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type ofro'ect r aired : I.F1 am a employer with/ 4. I am a general contractor and I p ( � ) employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. ❑New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. [ilemodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have g. []Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' o workers'com comp.insurance.# 9• E] Building addition (N p.insurance p• required.] 5. We are a corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doingall work officers have exercised their 1 i.❑ Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 2 Roof repairs insurance required.]t c. 152, §1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.❑ Other comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box WI must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. :Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: ' Policy#or Self-ins.Lie.#: 4J C 6 Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to$250.00 a dayogamst the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the IA Tor insuraAe coverage verification. Ido hereby cern under e p ' a d p nalties perjury that the information provided above is a and correct Sianature: Date: �'' Phone#: Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town officiaL City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other C6ntact Person: Phone M 4 Wi ee Afidilx►l Bq�r$/Co�atra¢tors/Elec4IdAns/Plnmbers worms Com n$anao Iusnra •b In - ame(Boli 'odtndivtth►a!): ,•; r CL ' { , 9p �. stt� hedc: e' : �1°p°.; ; . .. . ��t... I 6 Now emptoyeis full andlar pmoj.° I amaao ` �: •�, :: 7 :.❑ or Pte' 1lt .. .,� e ' Udca ship , i $, Dam work S , rite in any c *. - : ~!;`, 9. ❑ S [No ra►o:kers'comp.iruttrar►ce t 10.❑'Etoetdcel Wpairr o{ S. [3 we aw a co" ^�t1°'Dd'� aIDca�bavdeaie<�d'tiieir 11 ❑. 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NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning INSTITUTE hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute®(NF1)as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by 0 CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical woodEnegy Trainin (WETT). Technical Training lotul C55o Rockland Table of Contents Standards and Safety Notices Standards/Codes.......................................................4 For Your Records... SafetyNotices..............................................................5 Preparation ...................................................................5 Record the following information to help your Unpacking the Firebox...............................................5 dealer determine what you will need should your fireplace ever require parts or service. Specifications The serial number and manufacturing date are Jotul C 550 Rockland Fireplace Insert.....................6 located on the permanent label on the back ofthe firebox and also at the front of the blower compartment.You may also wish to attach your Installation sales receipt to this manual for future reference. Masonry Fireplace Requirements............................7 Factory-built Fireplace Requirements.....................7 Model: Jotul C 550 Rockland Fireplace Insert ChimneyHeight............................................................7 Hearth Protection.........................................................8 Serial Number: Clearance to Combustibles........................................9 Chimney Connection................................................10 Firebox Installation...................................................12 Purchase Date: Surround Assembly...................................................13 Operation Dealer Name; WoodFuel...................................................................14 AirControl...................................................................14 Starting/Maintaining the Fire...............................15 Formation of Creosote ..............................................15 Blower..........................................................................16 Installed by: Maintenance AshRemoval ................................................................17 GlassCare.....................................................................17 General Maintenance...............................................18 Gaskets........................................................................18 Illustrated Parts Breakdown PartsList ..............................................................20-21 Miscellaneous Replacement Parts.........................22 Appendix A BaffleAssembly......................................................... 23 Door Knob Assembly................................................ 23 3 lotul C55o Rockland Installation and Operation Instructions for USA/Canada Installation et fonctionnement pour Canada SAFETY NOTICE:IF THIS SOLID FUEL ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.FOR YOUR SAFETY,FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Avis de sdcuritd:Une installation non appropride de ce poele de chauffage risque de provoquer un incendie.Assurez votre sdcuritd en respectant les directives d'installation suivantes.Consultez les autoritds locales du batiment ou de la prdvention des incendies au sujet des restrictions et exigences relatives aux inspections d'installations dans votre rdgion. Tested and listed by ITS, Intertek Testing Services, Middleton, Wisconsin. Vui_ Tested to U.S. Standards:ANSIAX 1482, Canadian Standards:CAN/ULC-S627-M93 G US Standards Check Building Codes The 1otul C 550 Fireplace Insert has been tested When installing,operating and maintaining your and listed to:U.S: ANSI/UL 1482 Jotul C 550 Fireplace Insert,follow the guidelines Canada:CAN/ULC-5628-93 presented in these instructions,and make them Tests performed by.• available to anyone using or servicing the stove. ITS,Intertek Testing Services,Middleton,WI Your city,town,county or province may require a Manufactured and distributed by: building permit to install a solid fuel burning 1otul North America appliance. 55 Hutcherson Dr. In the U.S.,guidelines established by UL 1777,the Gorham,ME 04036 National Fire Protection Association's Code,NFPA 211,Standards for Chimneys,Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,or similar regula- This heater meets the U.S.Environment Protection tions,may apply to the installation of a solid fuel Agency's Phase 11 emissions limits for wood heaters burning appliance in your area.For further infor- manufactured and sold after July 1,199o. mation on using your heater safely,obtain a copy of the NFPA publication"Using Coal and Wood This appliance is not approved for use in Stoves Safely,"NFPA No.HS-8-1974,available from NFPA mobile homes. 47o Atlantic Ave. This appliance is listed to burn wood only. Boston,MA 02210. Do not burn other fuels. In Canada,the guidelines are established by ULC- 5635,and the CSA Standard,GAN/CSA-8365-M93, Read this manual before you install and Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning Appliances use your fireplace insert. and Equipment. Always consultyour local building inspector or Save these instructions and make them authority having jurisdiction to determine what available to anyone using or servicing the regulations apply in your area. fireplace insert. 4 Jotul C55o Rockland Safe Notices Installation Safety • BURN SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY Preparation • DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START We strongly urge you to have your authorized Jotul THE FIRE.DO NOT BURN Garbage OR FLAM- dealer install your new Jotul C 55o Fireplace Insert. MABLE FLUIDS. • Check with local building officials to determine • IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY what permits may be required before installation. INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.TO • Notify your insurance company before installing REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,FOLLOW THE this fireplace. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT Unpacking the Fireplace IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,BODILY INJURY,OR LOSS OF LIFE. All firebox components of the Jotul C 550 Fireplace Insert are contained within the carton on a single • CONTACT THE LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE pallet.The Surround Kit is packaged separately. OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND As you unpack the contents,inspect each item for INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS damage.Notify your dealer of any damage such as IN YOUR AREA. WHEN NOTADDRESSED IN dents,cracked glass,or broken bricks. THIS MANUAL,OR BY LOCAL CODE AUTHORITIES, INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIRE- Contents: MENTS DEFERTO NFPA 231 OR CSA B 365 . Firebox Assembly-including Firebricks • DO NOT CONNECTTHIS FIREPLACETO ANYAIR . Draw-Down Flue Collar Adaptor DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. Stove Hardware Bag • EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATIONI KEEP •Fireplace Conversion Notice Plate CHILDREN,CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. •Blower Power Cord •Blower Control Knob CONTACT WILL CAUSE SKIN BURNS. •AC Power Receptacle Lead •Receptacle Inlet Coverplate • NEVEROPERATETHE FIREPLACE WITH A •Door Knob parts CRACKED OR BROKEN GLASS PANEL. • Install smoke detectors in the living areas Tools&Materials Required: and bedrooms of your home.Test thein • work gloves - safety glasses regularly and install new batteries twice • tape measure •Phillips screwdriver annually. When installed in the same room . power drill/1/8"bit as the stove,a smoke detector should be . High-temperature sealant located as far from the stove as possible to . 1"(25 mm)masonry anchors or nails(two) prevent it from sounding when adding fuel . 1/4"x 3/4"self-tapping screws(three) to the fire. . to mm(1/4")open end wrench or socket driver • Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the Removing the Firebox from Pallet room where the stove is operating.Be aware that operation of an exhaust fan or clothes 1. Inspect the firebox assembly for damage and dryer can create a low pressure area and contact your dealer if any is found. consequently promoteflow reversal through 2. The firebox may be lightened by removing the door, the stove and chimney system.The chimney firebricks and baffle plates.See page 12 for details on and building,however,always work together baffle plate removal. as a system-provision of outside air,directly 3. The firebox is secured to the pallet by a steel or indirectlyto an atmospherically vented bracket on each side and one screw in the bottom appliance will not guarantee properchimney at the front.Use a 1/4 socket to remove these five performance.Consultyour local Jotul autho- screws and lift the firebox to disengage the rized dealer regarding specific installation/ brackets.Discard brackets. performance issues. 4. Install the Door Knob parts in the order shown in fig.21,page 22. Install the Blower Control Knob, found in the Miscellaneous Kit bag. 5 Jotul C55o Rockland r- Jotul C 550 Rockland Specifications Performance Fuel: up to 24"Logs The Jotul C 550 Rockland Fireplace Insert meets U.S. Heat Output': 65,000 BTU/Hr. EPA emission limits for wood heaters sold after Heating Capacity': up to 2000 sq.ft. July 1990,and is tested and listed to ANSI/UL 1482, Overall Efficiency 3: 71% and CAN/UCC S628.93.It is intended for installation Emissions: 7.i g/hr. in accordance with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA 8365. Burn Time: up to io hrs. Dual Blowers: 90 cfm.each Shipping Weight: 550 lbs.(25okg.) ' Maximum Heat Output based on total kilo- 2 Heating Capacity and Maximum Burn Time will vary grams of drywood burned in a one hour depending on design of home,climate,wood type period.Under specific EPA test conditions,this and operation. heater has generated heat output rates 3 Overall Efficiency is based on a burn rate of.99 kg ranging from 12,034 to 36,669 BTU's per hour. wood per hour. Heat output in residential installations may vary depending upon site-specific conditions. 30,. _�- 44.. 762 mm 1117 mm Imo— 03 mm 6 Optional Extended Surround t U8" tz" Panel 34.. 28 mm _-- 305� rt' (Backing Plate) 406 mm 156432 Matte Black 1564331Otul Iron 40" t 1/4" 1o16 mm —"I 32 mm Standoff from fireplace face with optional Wide Surround 315/8" 803 mm 23 3/4" 602 mm 213/4" 552 mm lu ,8" —� 458 mm Figure i. JWtul C55 Rockland Critical dimensions. 6 Jotul C55o Rockland Installation Masonry Fireplace Requirements Factory-Built Fireplace Requirements • The entire fireplace and chimney must be cleaned The Jotul C 550 Rockland may be installed into a and inspected to NFPA 211 Level II standards factory-built fireplace with the following conditions: before installation.The system must meet local . The factory-built fireplace must be listed per building code requirements. UL 127 or ULC S61o. • The structure and components must be free of . The factory-built chimney system must be fully- any defects such as cracks or broken bricks or flue lined with listed chimney liner meeting type HT tiles.Any damage must be repaired before requirements(21oo•F)per UL1777(U.S.)or ULC installation of the fireplace insert. 5635(CAN).Some liner manufacturers require Any opening that may exist between the insulation in order to achieve a UL 1777 or ULC- masonry of the fireplace and the facing masonry S635 listing.Check with the liner manufacturer must be permanently sealed. to determine if insulation is required.Insulation • The chimney must have a clay the liner or a is recommended,especially if the chimney is stainless steel liner utilizing a positive connec- located in a chase outside of the building enve- tion, lope.The liner must be securely attached to the • Do not remove bricks or mortar from the fire- insert flue collar and the chimney top. place or chimney. However,masonry or steel may THE TOP PLATE OF THE LINER SYSTEM MUST NOT be removed from the smoke shelf and adjacent BLOCK AIRFLOW BETWEEN THE COOLING WALLS damperframe area to accommodate installation OFTHEFACTORY-BUILTAIR-COOLED CHIMNEY of a chimney liner,provided that their removal SYSTEM.These airways MUST be left open under will not weaken the structure of the fireplace or all conditions to maintain proper air-cooling of chimney,and will not reduce protection for the chimney system.See fig.3. combustible materials. The damper area or fireplace front must be sealed • Chimney Height: to prevent passage of room air into the chimney Minimum-15 ft.(4.57 meters) cavity. Maximum-33 ft.(10.5 meters) screened prefabricated ChimneyTop Adaptorallomair flowoutfrom Minimum Fireplace Dimensions �'""�"I'irnnoy Cour Flow and liner A: Front Width`.....................................33"(838 mm) oONOTB oaroFF Prefabricated, B: Height........................................ z3 3/4"(603 mm) iHEM/MNErTa► Usted Chimney C: Rear Width........................................24,E(610 mm) D: Rear Height..................................... 22"(559 mm) Listed,M stainiesssteel E: Depth................................................18" (457 mm) Clearancetocombrstlble chimneyliner NOTE:Width dimension accommodates clearance for materiamaintainmaterials must be ned in a000rdance blower power cord routing. with the fireplace manufacturers listing. Sted8lodc4ffPkte 1 i i seals chimneyflue I.—L—JI--JL—J�J Built-in airways must not be — Usted. brioted modified or zero-dence obstructedfireplace I B — Hearth protection must supplemental O be maintained in support material m — acmrdanwith the mustbenon- Areplaoemanufacturers combustible listing. -------------------- (__ --------------------- � Figure3. Figure 2. Minimum fireplace dimensions. Prefabricated fireplace installation requirements. 7 Jotul C sso Rockland Factory-Built Fireplace Requirements,cont'd. Hearth Protection Requirements • The convection chamber/louvers of the zero- The floor area in front of fireplace insert must be clearance fireplace MUST NOT be blocked off.The protected from live sparks and radiant heat. use of the cast iron surround panels may not be Materials:Hearth protection must be non possible in these instances. A custom-built combustible insulating board such as i/2" surround panel system may be used provided it millboard,or the equivalent mortared masonry does not interfere with air circulation through the material.Alternate protection must be composed convection chamber/louvers. of materials as specified by N FPA 211. • Air flow within and around the factory-built fireplace Protected Area: shall not be altered by installation of the insert. U.S: 16"Deep x 37"Wide • Alteration of the fireplace in any manner is not CAN: 20"Deep x 37" Wide permitted;i.e.firebrick or refractory panels MUST See exception for i8"depth below. NOT be removed in order to accommodate the U.S.:Front- insert.Exceptions to this are: The protection must extend at least i6 inches forward from the fireplace insert door opening as a. External trim pieces,that do not affect the in fig.4.04 7/8"from Surround facing). function of the fireplace,may be removed Canada:Front- providing they can be stored on or within The protection must extend at least 20 in. the fireplace for reassembly if the insert forward from the fireplace insert door opening, were to be removed. (i8 7/8"from Surround facing). b. The chimney damper may be removed to Front protection may be reduced to 18"under the install the chimney liner. following conditions: • inserts that project from the factory-built fireplace a)it is composed of noncombustible material must be furnished with appropriate means of support.The weight of the insert must not com- having an R value Of.5 or higher such as 1/2"thick promisethe means of support forthe factory-built millboard.See Appendix Aonpage z3forexamples. fireplace. b) it is raised a minimum of 2 i/2"and constructed • Fireplace Conversion Notice 220508 must be perma- on noncombustible materials in a code-approved nently attached to the back of the fireplace.This masonry fireplace.See fig.5. metal label is included in the bag containing this U.S.&Canada: Sides- Protection must extend a manual. minimum i81/2 in.to both sides of the centerline • Final approval is contingent on the authority having of the i nsert.See fig 6,A. local jurisdiction. a m� o9d ea A Min. as �m e 16"U.S. elm �$ 2o"CAN e. Min. from door S i8"from opening door Min. opening 14 7/8"U.S. 18 7/8"CAN Combustible from Flooringsurroundface i i 21/2" Figure 4. Required hearth protection if flush with Figure S. Canada only: combustiblefloor materials. Minimum depth with code-approved raised hearth. 8 Jotul CSSo Rockland Clearance to Combustible Materials Mantel Clearances • There may be no combustible materials located Clearance reduction to mantel construction may be anywhere within 36"(914 mm)of the front of the made in conformance to N FPA 211 or CAN/CSA 8365. fireplace insert.This precaution includes items such as drapes or doors that could swing into the area within 36"of the insert. • Specific clearance(open space)must be main- tained between the fireplace insert and combus- 3.5"+ ' y 5.5" tible materials located above and to the side. 75" See figures 5-6 for minimum dimensions. 95" A - Minimum Clearances e Clearances are measured from the hearth surface, door opening,or centerline as noted below. p E A: Hearth Protection,width from centerline:......... .................................'......................181/2"(470 mm) B: Hearth Protection forward from door opening: .................................. US:16"/ CAN:20"(508 mm) C:To Side Trim, 1"max.thickness,from centerline .............................................................. 213/4„(552 mm) D:To Side Room Wall,fromcenterline:..................... A B C D E ............................................................54" (1372 mm) U.S: 573!4" 561/4„ 543/4" 531/4" 513/4„ E:To Top Trim,i"max.thickness,from hearth: CAN: 631/2" 62" 6o 1/2" 59" 571/2" .....................US:513/4"/CAN:571/2"(146o mm) 161.3 cm 157.4 cm 153.7 cm 150 cm 146 cm F:To Mantel,31/2"max.depth,from hearth: U.S.&CAN:With Mantel Heat Shield 156448 .....................US:513/4 /CAN:S71/2 (146o mm) 48» 461/2" 45" 431/2" 42» To Mantel,ii Y/2"max.depth,from hearth 127.9 cm 118.1 cm 114.3 cm 110.4 cm 1o6.6cm ..................... US:57 3/4"/CAN:631/2"(1613 m m) Figure 7.Monte!Clearance Detail-measured from See fig.7 for clearances with Mantel Heat Shield. the hearth surface to the lowest mantel surface. I --— —� F I -1,. { I s i I E I J I I I I I I I TO c T . A p Figure 6. Minimum clearance to combustible materials. 9 lotul C55o Rockland Chimney Connection Requirements U.S.Only Requirements: Canada Requirement: i. The insert must be connected to a code-approved The insert must be installed with a continuous masonry chimney with a direct(positive)flue chimney liner of 6"(152 mm)diameter extending connector into the first chimney liner section. from the fireplace insert to the top of the chimney. 2. The cross-sectional area of the chimney flue may The chimney liner must conform to the Class 3 not be less than h requirements of CAN/ULC- t the area of the q 5635,Standard for Lining flue collar.. Systems for Existing Masonry or Factory-Built 3. A sealed block-off plate must be installed at the Chimneys and Vents,or CAN/U LC-S640,Standard for damper area of the existing fireplace,unless the Lining Systems for New Masonry Chimneys. liner is connected to the top of the chimney.See See fig.g. fig.8. Do not use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe for 4. For internal chimneys,(no sides of the chimney chimney connection components-these materials outside below the roofline,)a exposed to the ou are not suitable for use with solid fuel. p positive connection into the first flue tile is accept- able provided the the is no largerthan 8"x 12". 5. For external chimneys,(one or more sides are exposed to the outside below the roof line, including garages),a positive connection to the first flue tile is acceptable provided the tile is no largerthan 8"x 8". 6.A 6"7" or 8"stainless steel liner,extending the Flex connector full height of the chimney,is required for those Pipe extends installations where the flue tile is greater than into the first flue 8"x 12"for internal chimneys,or the 8"x 8"for external chimneys. In this case,a damper block-off plate is not required. 4 Apply sealant around damper opening Adjustable Sealing Plate Attach Damper Fireplace Frame Conversion Locking Notice Plate to Bracket Rear Wall of Fireplace Figure 8. Positive Chimney Connection with an example of a damper block-off plate-U.S only. : . . 10 Jotul C55o Rockland Fireplace Chimney Preparation t. Remove the existing damper and linkage compo- nents from the fireplace.Alternatively,you can wire the damper plate to lock it in the open position.Thoroughly clean the firebox and smokeshelf area with a wire brush. 2. If the fireplace has been modified to accommo- date installation,use anchors or masonry nails to attach the metal Fireplace Conversion Notice Plate(PN 220508)to the back wall of the masonry fireplace firebox where it will be readily seen should the insert be removed. 3. If appropriate,install the damper sealing plate according to the manufacturer's instructions.The sealing plate may require trimming to accommo- date your specific fireplace damper frame. Masonry or Listed Sealed HT Prefabricated connection to Chimney Cap chimney cap Damper linkage removed and plate is removed or locked open Attach Fireplace Conversion Notice Plate t Rear o ea Wall of Fireplace e Figure g. A fully-relined chimney is required in Canada and highly recommended in the U.S. 11 Jotul CSSo Rockland Installing the Fireplace Insert AC power receptacle ��_._ harness assembly . Power Cord Orientation 1. Determine to which side the blower power cord #8 x 5/8 lnletTab will be routed.DO NOT ROUTE THE POWER CORD Phillips IN FRONT OFTHE FIREPLACE. screw 2. Insert the AC power receptacle lead through the appropriate inlet in the side of the firebox.See fig. �® to.Remove the#8 x 5/8"phillips screw already in Quik-Connect place and engage the receptacle bracket with the Figure i'o. AC power receptacle lead routing. tab in the inlet opening.Reinstall the screw. 3. Route the power lead around the front of the blower and plug the male quick-connector on the end of the lead into the corresponding female connector on the blower wire harness,between the two blowers Flexible flue 4. DO NOT PLUG THE POWER CORD INTO THE Liner RECEPTACLE UNTILTHE INSTALLATION IS COM- PLETE.DO NOT ROUTETHE POWER CORD IN FRONT OFTHE FIREPLACE INSERT. ° Install the Draw-Down Adaptor ° Flex Liner Adaptor 1. Insertthe end of the chimney flue flex pipe as far as it (if appropriate) e... will go into the non-crimped end of the adaptor or,if appropdate,the adaptorthat maybe supplied bythe ° flex liner manufacturer. ° ° Orient the draw-down adaptor so that the retainer pin Draw down will be parallel with the front of the fireplace.This will Adaptor ease locating the cotter pin hole.Fig.11. 2. Drill holes through the flex pipe at the three pilot Figure n. o hole locations in the adaptor and secure with Install Retainer Pin sheet metal screws. Draw-Down �^ Adaptor V Cotter Pin Install the Firebox The cast iron baffles must be removed to secure the draw-down adaptor to the firebox.The Left Baffle has _ two bosses cast into it that engage with correspond- ing holes in the air tubes to lock each tube in correct Left Baffle Right Baffle position.Use a flashlight to locate the bosses by lifting up on the Left Baffle.See fig.12. Locator Boss i. Lift up the Left Cast Iron Baffle to disengage the locator boss from the Front AirTube,and pull the Rear Secondary Air Tube air tube forward and out of the side manifolds. 2. Keeping the Rear Air Tube in place,push up on the Front Secondary Air Tube Right Baffle and remove the Left Baffle,dropping it down and out. Figure 12. 3. Lift and remove the Right Baffle. Remove baffles and Front Secondary Air Tube.. 4. Locate the fireplace insert in its final position.From within the firebox,reach up and pull the Draw- 6. Replace first the right baffle,then the left baffle, down Adaptor into the insert flue collar. followed by the air tubes.ADJUST THE AIR TUBES AS 5. Insert the retainer pin through the appropriate NECESSARY TO BE SURE EACH IS PROPERLY ENGAGED holes in the adaptor ears and lock the retainer etainer in WITH THE P ADJACENT LOCATOR BOSSES ON THE LEFT in lace usin the cotter p P gPin BAFFLE. 12 lotul C 55 Rockland Figure 13. Right Breastplate Left Breastplate Surround Panel assembly viewed from backside. o " Alignment Set Screw Tools Required: o • io mm socket or wrench Right Leg All fasteners are M6 x io mm hex head bolts,pre-installed. Left Leg Hang Tabs Hang Tabs Front Grille Right Bottom Trim -_ --�� Left Bottom Trim Trim Mounting Bracket Figure 14. Bottom Surround Trim assembly. ' Surround Assembly All fasteners have already been installed in the S. If appropriate,attach the Extended Surround appropriate locations at the factory.You will need to Panel to the firebox.See illustration on page 6. remove them,attach the parts together as described with the painted side facing out,engage the below and reinstall the fasteners at those locations. hooked tabs on panel with the slots in the 1. Layout the parts. Place the castings face downon backside of the Surround Brackets on the firebox. a protective surface such as carpeting,blankets or Extend the blower power cord out beyond thefront of surround panel. a sheet of cardboard.See fig.13. 2. Attach the Breastplates to each other. 6. Attach the Bottom Trim assembly to the two Use a io mm socket or wrench with two M6 x io studs located in the firebox floor between the hex head flange bolts.Adjust the set screw to blowers using the M6 nuts already in place. obtain parallel alignment of the two plates. 7. Attach the Surround assembly to the Firebox. Lift the entire assembly upright and position it in 3. Attach the leg plates. Thelegsmustbeoriented front of the insert flrebox.The four Hang7abs on with theNangTabsontheinsideedgesasshownin the surround legs must engage with the adjacent fig,rr.Use the two remaining M6x12hex head flange cutouts in the two brackets on the sides of the bolts toattach the Legs tothe Breastplate assembly. firebox opening.The surround will easily engage 4. Attach the two Bottom Surround Trim panels with these brackets if the firebox is slightly proud together with the single M6 x io hex bolt.Attach of the fireplace opening. the Trim Mounting Bracket to the back of the g. Check the alignment of the breastplates for r Bottom Trim assembly using the other two M6 x to bolts and washers.Orient the bracket as shown bowing„and adjust the set screw as necessary. in fig.14. g. Push the entire unit into position so that the surround is flush against the fireplace face. 13 Jotul C55o Rockland Operation Air Control Settings A i Read the followingsection careful) before buildinga single lever regulates the Primary Air flow that y controls the intensity of the fire and consequent fire inyourfireplace insert.. tY q heat output and burn time.This lever is located within the slot on the upper right front of the Fuel fireplace insert. This stove is designed to burn natural wood ONLY. When first starting or reviving the fire,the Wood that has been air-dried for a period of 6 to 14 control lever should be set at the far right position to months will provide the cleanest,most efficient allow the maximum amount of air into the stove. heat.Frequent use of green or inadequately sea- See fig.15.After the fire is well-established,the lever soned wood is conducive to creosote accumulation should be set at position to moderate incoming air and generally poor performance. to maintain the desired long term heat output and/ or burn time. DO NOT BURN... In general,the more air made available to the -Coal -Treated or painted wood fuel will result in the hottest fire intensity and the -Garbage -Chemical Chimney cleaners fastest fuel consumption.Alternatively,the less air made available to the firebox will result in low heat -Cardboard -Colored paper output and slow fuel consumption. -Solvents -Any synthetic fuel or logs The burning of any of these materials can result in Blower Settings /Air Control the release of toxicfumes.NEVER USE GASOLINE, Use the followingguide for best performance. GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN FUEL,KEROSENE,CHAR- g Burn Rate Air Control Settin Blower S eed Q COAL LIGHTER FLUID,OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START g P ' OR"FRESHEN-UP"THE FIRE. Always keep such Low Fully Closed Low/On at 3o min. ,� �, liquids away from the heater at all i Med.Low ih6 -i/8 Open Low/On at 3o min. q y times. Med.High 3h6"-114"Open Low/On at 30 min. High Max.Open High/On WARNING NEVER ALLOW THE FIRE TO REST DIRECTLY ON THE GLASS. THE LOGS SHOULD ALWAYS BE SPACED AT LEAST ONE INCH FROM THE GLASS TO ALLOW FOR PROPER AIR FLOW FULLY FULLY WITHIN THE STOVE. CLOSED OPEN OPERATE THIS FIREPLACE INSERT 1/8" ONLY WITH THE FRONT DOOR FULLY CLOSED. OPERATION WITH A PAR- TIALLY OPENED DOOR MAY RESULT IN OVER-FIRING. ALSO, IF THE DOOR IS LEFT PARTLY OPEN,GAS AND FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE STOVE OPENING, CREATING RISKS FROM BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. I Blower Speed Control Figure 15. Air Control Setting 14 Jrotul C 55 Rockland Starting and Maintaining a Fire Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom plate of the stove.Do not elevate the fire in any way. 1.Set the Air Control Lever in the full open position.2. Crumple several sheets of newspaper directly on the bottom plate.. Andirons 2.Place several pieces of small dry kindling(approx. figure i6. 1"in diameter)on top of the newspaper,with two Fuel load area-keep logs behind the andirons. to three small logs(approx.2"to 3"in diameter) on top. Adding Fuel to the Fire 3.Light the fire and close the door.Gradually build the fire by adding larger and larger logs as the fire When reloading the stove while a bed of hot embers develops a bed of coals. still exists,follow this reloading procedure: 4. When you have added the final logs,adjust the • Always wear stove gloves when tending to the Air Control Lever to provide the desired fire fire. intensity. • Push the Air Control Lever to the full open posi- Experiment with a variety of air control settings tion(far right). to determine the best one foryour individual - Always wait a fewseconds before opening the circumstances.Remember that fuel characteristics, door.This allows the renewed air circulation to chimney system condition,building design,and clear unburned gases from the firebox. weather conditions all affect the performance of . Use a stove tool or pokerto distribute the hot your fireplace insert.In time,you will discover how embers equally around the firebox. these elements combine and howyou can work with � them to achieve satisfactory performance. Load the fuel,usually with smaller logs first. Keep logs behind the andirons.Seefig.16. Break-in Period - Close the doors and secure the latch. The cast iron parts of your fireplace insert require a • Wait 5—io minutes for the fire to reestablish break-in process to allow them to gradually adjust to before adjusting the Air Control Lever forthe thermal expansion and contraction.This is accom- desired heat output.If a thick bed of live coals is plished by building a series of three or four fires, present,you may be able to add fuel and immedi- each somewhat hotter than the last.Allow the ately set the air control without waiting for the fireplace insert to cool completely before building fire to be reestablished. the next fire. Limit the first fire tojust kindling and a couple Creosote Formation of 1-2 inch logs and add progressively more and larger logs to subsequent fires,keeping the Air This appliance is designed to burn wood cleanly and Control set to the fully open position. efficiently when operated as described in this manual. However,when wood is burned slowly and It is normal for a new fireplace insert to emit at low temperatures,tar and other organic vapors odor and possibly smoke during the first few fires. are produced which condense on the relatively This is characteristic of the burn-off of residues from cooler chimney flue surfaces to form creosote. the manufacturing process and the curing of painted Failure to keep the chimney system free of creosote surfaces.Open a window nearthe fireplace insert to build up could result in a chimney fire. provide plenty of fresh air to the room during this "seasoning" period. The creosote that accumulates in the chimney is highly flammable and is the fuel of chimney fires. To prevent chimney fires,it is important to have the WARNING! chimney flue and connector pipe cleaned and NEVER OVER-FIRE THE STOVE. IF ANY PART OF inspected at the beginning of the heating season THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY GLOWS,YOU ARE and then inspected twice per month Burin fre uent OVER-FIRING. A HOUSE FIRE OR SERIOUS p p g q DAMAGE TO THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY COULD use.Clean the chimney whenever creosote accumu- RESULT. IF THIS CONDITION OCCURS, lation of il4"or more is evident.A qualified chimney IMMEDIATELY CLOSE THE AIR CONTROL sweep or other authorized service person can provide this service. 15 Jotul C 55 Rockland It is also important to remember that chimney size,temperature and height all affect draft which in WARNING turn affects the formation of creosote. An exterior chimney,whether masonryor prefabricated steel, ■THIS BLOWER MUST BE will be exposed to cold outside temperatures,and ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN consequently,will be more prone to creosote accu- ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES OR,IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL mulation than an interior flue. CODES,WITH THE CURRENT ANSI/ A chimney flue located within the home interior NFPA 70,NATIONAL ELECTRICAL will benefit from the insulating characteristics of the CODE OR CSA C22.7-CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE. building itself.Consequently,the flue system will be less conducive to condensation of unburned gases ■THIS UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH A and minimal creosote accumulation will result. THREE-PRONG(GROUNDING) PLUG FOR PROTECTION AGAINST As a general rule,try to avoid burning the insert SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE at the lowest air control settings.Although a low PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A setting will prolong burn time,it may also result in PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE- incomplete combustion.In reducing the fire inten- PRONG RECEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING sity,draft is weakened and the thimneyflue cools. PRONG FROM THE PLUG. This,together with the increase in unburned gases, DO NOT USE ANY POWER SUPPLY leads to rapid creosote accumulation. CORD OTHER THAN THAT SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT. Blower Operation ■ ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE Access the blower control panel by lifting the cast POWER SUPPLY WHEN PERFORMING ANY SERVICE ON iron lower grille up off the insert. THE FIREPLACE INSERT. The dual blowers will enhance heat circulation r around the firebox and out into the room.In the Automatic setting,the blowers are controlled by a heat activated switch(snapstat)that will only function when the speed control is ON.After the fire has been burning for a time,the snapstat will react to the heat and activate the blowers.Conversely, the blower will continue to operate until the snapstat cools as the fire wanes.The blowers will then shut off automatically. The Manual setting overrides the snapstat functionality allowing blower operation regardless of temperatures. BLOWER For best performance,do not turn the switch on Color Key until afterthe fire is well-established. G BR-Brown BK BK If the blower is not needed,place the blower BK-Black control switch in the OFF position. BLOWER BK G-Green '' G K R G B R BK BK BR 0 a LOW BK B RHEOSTAT OFFO POWER SNAPSTAT c SUPPLY BK HIGH FBRCH AUTO OFF MANUAL Figure 17. Blower and speed controls. Figure 18. C 55o Wiring diagram. 16 Jotul CS5o Rockland Maintenance Glass Replacement Always operate the doors slowly and cautiously to Ash Removal avoid cracking or breaking the glass. Never use the door to push wood into the firebox. If the glass Always wear stove gloves when handling ashes. becomes cracked or broken follow the replacement Ash removal will be required periodically depending procedure below on how frequently the stove is used.Use a steel ash shovel and metal container with a tight-fitting lid. IMPORTANT: NEVER USE A PAPER OR PLASTIC BAG AS AN ASH NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH A RECEPTACLE. The container of ashes should be placed on a CRACKED OR BROKEN GLASS PANEL. noncombustible floor or on the ground,well away Replace glass only with part#156467 from all combustible materials,pending final specifically designed for the Jotul C 550 disposal.If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil Rockland Fireplace insert. Do not use or otherwise dispersed,they should be kept In the substitutes. Replacement glass can be closed container until all coals and cinders have ordered from your Jotul dealer. thoroughly cooled. Glass tare i. Remove the door from the stove and place on a Cleaning flat surface. z. First loosen and then carefully remove all of the Y Occasionally it w111 be necessary to clean the carbon glass clips from the inside of the door.See fig.19. deposits and fly ash off of the glass.If deposits are 3. Remove all pieces of the lass panel eland allowed to remain on the lass for an extended g P g period of time,the glass may become etched and gasketing. cloudy. 4. Remove all remaining debris from the glass area Creosote deposits should burn off during the next using a wire brush. hot fire. 5. Apply a small bead of gasket/stove cement and 1. The glass must be COMPLETELY COOL the new gasket.Do not overlap the ends of the gasket rope. 2. Only use a cleaner that is specifically designed for 6. Orient the glass with the/R Coating label this purpose.DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANING AGENTS.The use of abrasives will damage the facing out Hold the glass at an angle to see the word"COATED"located at the lower edge.This glass,leaving a frosted surface.Crumpled newspa- per is an especially good cleaning material. side should face out when placed in the door. Center the new lasspanel over thegasket and 3.Rinse and drY glasscompletely beforefi htingafire. loosely reinstall the glass clips.Tighten the clips, alternating at opposite corners.Avoid applying uneven pressure on the glass.. 7. It may be necessary to retighten the glass clips after the stove has burned and the gasketing has Gasketed seated. Glass Clip Glass Gasket PN 153620 PN 20 024 M6 x 8 Pan Hd Screw PN 117505 _ __ 4 \� Glass Panel PN 222219 7 - Door Gasket ___a_- - PN 100038 a-- -- i ; figure ig. _ ------�, � Replacing the �'" door glass and - x gaskets. 17 Jotul C55o Rockland General Maintenance Regular maintenance will assure proper perfor- Canada Installations(Full Reline): mance and prolong the life of your fireplace insert.. The chimney liner can be swept directly into a The following procedures do not take long and are bucket placed under the flue outlet,with removal of generally inexpensive.When done consistently, the two cast iron baffle plates. they will help increase the life of your fireplace insert and assure satisfactory performance. �• Lift up the left Cast Iron Baffle to disengage the locator boss from the Front AirTube,and pull the air • Thoroughly clean the insert. Enamel surfaces tube forward and out of the side manifolds. should be cleaned with a moist cloth and 2. Keeping the Rear AirTube in place,push up on the polished dry.. Right Baffle and remove the left Baffle. • Emptyfirebox of all soot and ashes. Never use a 3• Lift and remove the Right Baffle. household vacuum cleanerto remove ashes. 4. Slide the Rear Air Tube to one side to disengage it Only a shop vacuum with a metal container is acceptable and only when you are certain the from the Side Manifolds. ashes are cold. S. Reassemble in the reverse order,being sure to • Inspect the firebox using a utility light inside and engage the locator bosses on the Left Baffle with out for cracks or leaks. Replace all cracked bricks the corresponding holes in the Secondary AirTubes. and repair leaks with furnace cement. Removing the Insert for Cleaning U.S.Direct-connection only: Gaskets 1. Disconnect the blower power cord from its Check door and glass gaskets for seal integrity. outlet. The gaskets should be soft enough to be somewhat 2. Open the firebox door and pull the insert out resilient to the touch.Over time,gaskets will enough to disengage the surround panel assem- compress and harden.Replace worn-out or hardened blies by lifting up off of the brackets. gaskets with the appropriate size material available from your local Authorized Jotul Dealer. 3. Lift up the left Cast Iron Baffle to disengage the locator boss from the Front Air Tube,and pull the To check the seal of the front doors,close and latch air tube forward and out of the side manifolds. the doors on a dollar bill and slowly try to pull the 4. Keeping the Rear Air Tube in place,push up on the dollar bill free. The seal is too loose if the bill can be Right Baffle and remove the Left Baffle. easily removed. Adjust the door latch and test again. 5. Lift and remove the Right Baffle. 6. Slide the Rear AirTube to one side to disengage it from the Side Manifolds. Replacement Gaskets 7. Remove the retainer pin from the Draw-down Adaptor.Push up on the draw-down bar to Glass " disengage the adaptor from the insert LD.aSo Fiberglass Rope 66 200024 8. Pull the firebox and cabinet forward as a unit. Door The flue connector,liner,and chimney can now LD2.35o Fiberglass Rope 70" 100038 be inspected and cleaned. Front g. See page 12 for reassembly procedures. LD2 .36o Fiberglass Rope 90.5" 117587 Air Manifold,Outer LD2 .250 SA Fiberglass Rope 30" 129644 Air Manifold,Inner .125 x 8 mm Flat SA 24" 127215 18 a Iotul C 55 Rockland Gasket Replacement See the chart below for replacement gasket specifi- cations. See also figs.19-20 for locations. 1. Remove the old gasket material with a pliers and thoroughly clean the channel with a wire brush. i Lay out the new gasket around the channel to determine Iength.Trim the gasketto leave 1"excess. 3. Apply a small bead of gasket or furnace cement in the channel. q. Lightly press the new gasket into the channel, being careful to avoid compressing or stretching it.Trim the gasket further as necessaryto allow the tail end to slightly overlap the other end. 5. Wait ten minutes to allow the cement to set and then close and latch the doors.Reopen the doors and use a damp cloth to wipe away any excess cement that may be squeezed out from under the gasket. 19 JotulF3USA T W C Installation and Operating Instructions for the USA and Canada 2 tn D Exploded view 20 � r It t i✓ g R'. JOTU L Kindly save these instructions for future reference. USA/Canada Table of contents: Standards and Safety Notices...........................3 - w Installations..................................................4 E 2.o Chimney Requirements...............................6 EE n MasonryChimney...................:....................................................6 0 E M o Prefabricated Chimney...............................................................7 it Chimney height................................................. 7 °° ..........I............... QO� n Wallpass-throughs......................................................................7 N rn N 3.0 Connecting to the Chimney.........................8 " Masonry chimneys.......................................................................8 Hearthmour t/Fireplaces............................................................8 Prefabricated Chimney...............................................................9 — 4.0 Clearances....................................................io Floor requirements......................................................................io Wallshields....................................................................................n Stove Clearances...........................................................................12 71/4!'-184 mm Alcove Installations...........................................13 5.0 Operation.....................................................�4 Controls...........................................................................................i4 Breaking in your new Stove.......................................................i4 3 Starting/Maintaining..................................................................15 Formation of Creosote..........................._........................_........15 ilEt 6.o Maintenance................................................16 E AshRemoval..................................................................................i6 E r, Glass Care..............................................._......................................16 r, 7.o General Maintenance.............................17 E %D Gaskets............................................................................. ..............i7 E n 8.o Accessories.............................................18 00 -' Firescreen........................................ .....i8 Floor Bracket Kit............_..............................................................18 COT j Stove-Top Thermometer............................................................18 Appendix A(alternate floor protecion)..............................ig Parts Diagram.......................................................................2o 19"-484mm Partlist..................................................................................21 Save these instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove. 22 3/4"-577 mm E E • E o^�o r< r 2 USA/Canada Installation and Operation Instructions for USA/Canada Installation et fonctionnement pour Canada Safety notice:If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed,a house fire may result.For your safety,follow the installation directions.Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area.Save these instructions for future reference. Avis de s6curit6: Une installation non appropri6e de ce poele de chauffage risque de provoquer un incendie.Assurez votre s6curit6 en respectant les directives d'installation suivantes.Consultez les autoritds locales du batiment ou de la pr6vention des incendies au sujet des restrictions et exigences relatives aux inspections d'installations dans votre r6gion. Tested and listed by ITS,intertek Testing Services, Middleton,Wisconsin. c�� �}us Tested to U.S.Standards.ANSI/UL 737 ondANSI/UL 1482,Canadian Standards.CAN/ULC-S627-M93 ' Standards Check Building Codes The Jotul F 3 woodstove has been tested and listed to: When installing,operating and maintaining your Jotul U.S.Standards:ANSI/UL 737 and ANSI/UL 1482 F 3 woodstove,follow the guidelines presented in these Canada:CAN/ULC-S627-M93 instructions,and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove. Tests performed by. Your city,town,county or province may require a building ITS,Intertek Testing Services,Middleton,WI permit to install a solid fuel burning appliance. Manufactured by. Inthe U.S.,the National Fire Protection Association's Code, Jotul AS.,P.O.Box 1411,Fredrikstad,Norway NFPA 211,Standards for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,or similar regulations,may Distributed by. apply to the installation of a solid fuel burning appliance Jotul North America Inc, 55 Hutcherson Drive, in your area. Gorham,Maine 04038,USA In Canada, the guideline is established by the CSA This heater meets the U.S. Environment Protection Standard,CAN/CSA-B365-M93,Installation Codefor Solid- Agency's Emissions limits for wood heaters manufactured Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment. and sold after July i,iggo. Always consult your local building inspector or authority Under specific test conditions,this heater has shown having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply heat output at rates ranging from 11,500 to 43,500 BTU's in your area. per hour. The Jotul F 3 woodstove is only listed to burn wood. Do not burn any other fuels. Read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater. NAMONAL We suggest that our woodburning hearth Save these instructions and make them available to ,NRSmuTe products be installed and serviced by anyone using or servicing the stove. professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace Institute'(NFI)as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by 0 CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical `eec,nca1'1t9alning Training(WETT). -- - 3 USA/Canada Notices Reminder: • Be sure to read this entire manual before you install your local officials have final authority in determining Ya or use your new JOtul F 3. proposed installation is acceptable.Any requirement,that is requested by the local authority having jurisdiction,that is • If this room heater is not properly installed,a house not speciflcallyaddressed in this manual,defaults to NFPA fire may result, To reduce the risk of fire,follow the 211,and local codes. installation instructions. Failure to follow these In the U.S. or in Canada, CAN/CSA-8365-M and local instructions may result in property damage,bodily codes. injury,or even death. • Jotul recommends that you have your new Jotul F Installing the venting 3 installed by a professional installer of solid fuel burning appliances. The Jotul F3 can be vented from the top,the rear or from either the right or left side.Follow the instructions below • Extremely hot while in operation! Keep children, for the desired venting location. clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns. Top exit venting • Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the When top exitventing is desired,use a 3mm allen wrench room where the stove is operating. Be aware to remove the two set screws that secure the top casting that operation of an exhaust fan or clothes dryer to the sides of the stove and lift off the top casting. Lay can create a low pressure area and consequently thetop casting on a flat surface upside down and remove promote flow reversal through the stove and the comm bolt from the traverse bar and remove the chimney system.The chimney and building, smoke outlet cover, however, always work together as a system - Reinstall the top casting,be sure to secure with the two provision of outside air,directly or indirectly to an atmospherically vented appliance will not set screws that were removed. See figure i. guarantee proper ch imney performance.Consult Fig.i your local Jotul authorized dealer regarding Upsidedown specific installation/performance issues. Top casting Stove pipe stop • Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire. Some fuels will, during combustion, separate carbon monoxide and generate it in the burn chamber.Carbon monoxide is toxic,so please follow the guidelines in this manual for proper operation ofyour Jotul F 3. • Ifyou forsome reason experience smoke"roll-out"from the stove,it may activate smoke detectors if installed t4 in the house. Traverse bar securing Stove pipe top Do not connect this stove to any air distribution duct or smoke outlet cover to top casting system. Rear exit venting to Installation When rear exit venting is desired it will be necessary to If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed "knock-out"the vent hole from the rear casting. a house fire may result. For your safety,follow the Removethetop casting of the stove by removingthetwo installation directions.Contact the local building or fire 3mm set screws that secures the top to the sides.The set officials about restrictions and installation inspection screws are located on the outside of the stove on the top requirements in your area. of each side panel. Using a comm wrench remove the double rear heatshields from the back of the stove.Remove the front door to avoid damage to the glass.Reminder:Loss of the door washer will result in improper door alignment when reinstalling the door. 4 USA/Canada Using a claw hammerora small sledgehammer strikethe stove's internal collar,using the nuts and bolts provided center of the 6""knock-out"disc from the outside of the with the stove. See figure 3. stove. The"knock-out"disc will break into four wedges and may need to be tapped out.Touch up any remaining Fig.3 sharp edges with a file or hand grinder. Direction into the stove Note:The ivorylmtul F 3's are rearvented from thefactory. It is not necessary to"knock-out"the rear casting of the stove.However,if top exit is desired it is necessaryto install a smoke outlet cover on the rear outlet of the stove. Reinstall the top casting and front door,remembering the washer.The two rear heatshields must be reinstalled on the stove. Remove the metal cover plates from the The adaptor should be inserted into the stove until the heatshields and reinstall. Reminder.There is a small nut bead on the adapter is flush with the top,back or side used as a spacer between the two heatshields.See fig a. casting. Now the adaptor is ready to accept single or double walled stove pipe. See figure 4.. Fig.x Each joint of chimney connector or stove pipe must be secured with at least three sheet metal screws to ensure Spacers that the sections do not separate. s Fig.4 ^ Adaptor bead should y be flush with stove 4 ` s Heatshield with listing label should be installed on the outside Stove pipe - chimney connector The chimney connector is a single walled pipe used to connect the stove to the chimney. For use with the 1otul F3 the chimney connector must be 6"in diameter, Side exit venting with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge black steel. If venting through the side is desired it will be necessary Aluminum and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable for to remove the top casting. Using a 3mm alien wrench use with the 1otul F3.These materials cannot withstand remove the two set screws that secure to the top to the the extreme temperatures of a wood fire and can give off side panels. Remove the front door to avoid damage to toxic fumes when heated. the glass.Reminder:Loss ofthe door washer will result in improper door alignment when reinstalling the door. Each chimney connector or stove pipe section must be installed tothe stove flue collar and to each other with the Using a claw hammer or a small sledge hammer strike the male(crimped)end toward the stove. See figure 5. center of the 6""knock-out"disc from the inside of the stove. The"knock-out"disc will break into four wedges and may need to be tapped out.Touch up any remaining Fig.5 sharp edges with a file or hand grinder.Reinstall the from door,remembering the washer and the top casting. Installing the stove pipe adapter Crimped end installed I i itoward the stove After the appropriate flue outlet in the stove has been established the stove pipe adapter(included with every stove)must be installed so that standard stove pipe can 1J be installed onto the stove. -- Insert the end of the adapter with the four holes into the stove.These holes allow the adaptor to be attached to th e 5 USA/Canada This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid creosote 2.0 Chimne requirements from running down the outside of the pipe or the stove Y top.Alljoints,including the flue collar connection must tie There are two types of chimneys suitable for the JotulF3: secured with three sheet metal screws to ensure that the sections do not separate. 9. A code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. For the best performance the chimney connector should z. A prefabricated chimney complying with the uirements for type HT(zoo°F� chimneys per UL be as short and direct as possible,with no more than two requirements ULC 5629. go° elbows. The maximum horizontal run is 36"and a recommended total length of stove pipe should not exceed The chimney size should not be less than the cross- io feet.Always slope horizontal runs upward U4"per foot sectional area of the flue collar,and not more than three toward the chimney. times greater than the cross-sectional area of the flue collar. No part of the chimney connector may pass through an When selecting a chimney type and the location for the attic or roof space,closet or other concealed space,or ceofthe chimney,aswell asthe proximity ofsurrounding through a floor or ceiling. All sections of the chimney trees or buildings. connectors must be accessible for cleaning.Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is As a result,a short masonry chimney on the exterior of a desired,the installation must conform with NFPA 211 or house will givethe poorest performance.This is because it CAN/CSA-B365,and is also addressed in this manual. can beverydifficult towarm the chimney thereby creating inadequate draft.In extremely cold northern areas it may Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing be necessaryto reline the chimney or extend its height to another appliance. help establish draft. Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney. Oppositely,a tall masonry chimney inside the house is easier to keep warm and will perform the best. The following guidelines give the necessary chimney requirements based on the national code (ANSI-NFPA 211 for the us.And CSA GAN-8365 for Canada). However, many local codes differ from the national code to take into account climate,altitude,or other factors.It is important that you check with your local building officials to find out what codes apply in your area before installing your new 1otul F3. Masonry chimneys When installing the Jotul F3 into a masonry chimney you must conform to all of the following guidelines: • The masonry chimney must have a fireclay liner or equivalent, with a minimum thickness of 5/8"and must be installed with refractory mortar.There must be at least 1/2"air space between the flue liner and chimney wall. • The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of 8" x 8",and should not be larger than 8"x 12". If a round fireclay liner is to be used it must have a minimum inside diameter of 6" and not larger than 8" in diameter.If a chimney with larger dimensions is to be used,it should be relined with an appropriate linerthat is code approved. • The masonry wall of the chimney,if brick or modular block,must be a minimum of 4"nominal thickness. A mountain or rubble stone wall must be at least 12"thick. • A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes and in their absence must recognize national regulations. • When using an existing chimney,it must be inspected by a professional licensed chimney sweep,fire official, or code officer,to ensure that the chimney is in proper working order. 6 USA/Canada • No other appliance can be vented into the same flue. Wall pass-throughs • An airtight clean-out door should be located at the bake of the chimney. When your installation unavoidably requires the chimney connector to pass through a combustible wall to reach the chimney,always consult your local building officials,and be sure any materials to be used have been tested and listed Prefabricated chimneys for wall pass-throughs. If a prefabricated metal chimney is to be used it must tie In the U.S. a chimney type that is tested and listed for use with soled The national fire protection association's publication, fuel burning appliances.High temperature(ht)chimney NFPA 211,standard for chimneys,fireplaces,vents and solid standard UL103fortheU.S.Andhigh temperature standard fuel burning appliances permits four methods for passing ULC S-629 for Canada. through a combustible wall. Before proceeding with any method be sure to consult with your local building officials The manufacturer's installation instructions must tie to discuss any local code requirements. followed precisely.Always maintain the proper clearance to combustibles as established bythe pipe manufacturer.This Common method clearance is usually minimum oft",although it mayvaiy When passing through a combustible wall to a masonry by manufacturer or for certain chimney components. chimneythis method requiresthe removal ofall combustible materials from at least 12"around the chimney connectors proposed location.With a 6"round linerthe minimum area Chimney height required would be 31"x 31"square. Whether a masonry chimney or prefabricated metal The space is then filled with at least 12"of brick around a chimney is used it must be the required height above the fireclay liner. Remember,the liner must be ASTM C35 or roof line. equivalent,with a minimum wall thickness of 5/8". It is important to remember to locate the pass-through The requirement is: at least 18"from the ceiling for proper clearance to Thechimney must be at least 3feet higherthan the highest combustibles. point where it passes through the roof and at least 2 feet higher than the highest part of the roof or structure that It will be necessary to cut wall studs,install headers,and is within 10 feet of the chimney,measured horizontally. construct a sill frame to maintain the proper dimensions See figure 6. and to support the weight of the brick. The bricks must be solid brick with a minimum of 31/2" Fig.6 thick(4"nominal). Refractory mortar must be used at the junction of the _ chimney and the pass-through liner. The pass-through 'LJI IL liner must not penetrate the chimney liner beyond the inner surface of the chimney liner.Use extreme care when I r- At least 3feet constructing the hole in the chimney liner,the tiles can At least 3 feet shatter easily. See figure 7. 1t D= i Fig.7 1 Wood Stud 2" Flue Liner ` 1 Clearance to Chimney ' 10 feet Head 12' 30.5 cm Passthrough construction: Chimneys shorter than 14 feet may not provide adequate 12"Brick from draft.This could result is smoke spilling into the room from thimble to combustibles the stove when loading the stove,or when the door is open. In addition,inadequate draft can cause back puffing,which Thimble:5/8" Fireclay Liner or is a build up of gases inside the firebox. equivalent Other times,chimney height can create excessive draft Sill/Support which can cause high stove temperatures and short burn times. Excessive drafts can be corrected by installing a butterfly damper.Ifyou suspect you have a draft problem, consult your dealer. 7 USA/Canada In Canada 3.o Connectingtothe chimney In Canada the standard has been established by the canadian standard association.The installation must conform to CAN/CSA-B365,installation code for solid fuel Masonry chimney burning appliances and equipment.Before proceeding tie When installing a Jotul F 3 into a masonry chimney sure to consult your local building inspector. through a"thimble"(the opening through the chimney Common method wall to the flue),the thimble must be lined with ceramic tile or metal and be securely cemented in place. This method requires the removal of all combustible materials from at least 18"(457mm)around the chimney The chimney connector/stove pipe must slide completely connector's proposed location. With a 6"round liner the inside the thimble to the inner surface or the flue liner. It minimum area required would be "x "square. q 43 43 may be necessaryto make use of a thimble sleeve(a pipe with a slightly smaller diameterthan standard stove pipe). It is important to rememberto locatethe pass-through at This special pipe can be easily installed into a thimble. least 25"from the ceilingto maintain the proper clearance See Figure 8. to combustibles.. The space that is cleared of combustible materials must Fig.8 then remain empty.Sheet metal panels can then be used to Connector pipe must cover the area. However,when using a panel on both sides be flush with the of the wall each cover must be installed on noncombustible inside of the flue tile spacers at least 1"from the wall.If one panel of sheet metal is to be used it may be installed flush to the wall. Chimne Gonne or See section 5.3.E and 5.3.2 of GAN/CSA-8365-mgi. Pipe Flue Tile Consult your local building inspector,authorized Jotul Dealer, NFPA 211 in the U.S.or CAN/CSA-8635 in Canada for other approved wall pass-through methods. Thimble Make sure the connector pipe or thimble sleeve does not protrude into the flue liner,thereby restricting the area the smoke has to flow th rough.This bottle-neck will have a negative affect on the chimney system. The chimney connector should be sealed at the thimble with refractory cement and the stove pipe leading to the stove should have a minimum of three screws. Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue servicing another appliance of any kind. Hearth-mount into a masonry fireplace The Jotul F 3 may be installed into a masonry fireplace provided the opening is a minimum of 28 1/2"high. The short leg package reduces the stove's height by 21/4". When installing the Jotul F 3 into a masonry fireplace, code requires that the fireplace damper plate be removed or securely fixed in the open position.A connector pipe must then extend from the stove's flue exit through the damper area of the fireplace and into the chimney tile liner.See figure g. 8 USA/Canada Fig-9 Prefabricated chimneys When installing the 1otul F 3 to a prefabricated metal chimney always followthe pipe manufacture's instructions and be sureto use the components that are required.This usually includes sometype of"smoke pipe adapter"that is secured to the bottom section of the metal chimney and Tile liner allows the chimney pipe to be secured to it with three sheet metal screws.See figures to and tt. Connector extends to fig.to first flue the Listed Cap— Fig.tt Storm Collar Listed himney Flashing Attic Specified Insulation Damper opening is sealed p Shield with sheetmetal plate and clearance sealant 0 a Combus e o Cell g CeilingJoi tov port Chimney Connector FEI Floor Protector The inside area of the flue liner must not be less than the area of the stove's flue exit,and cannot be more than three times greater than the cross sectional area of the stove's flue exit. If the chimney liner is too large to accommodate the stove,an approved relining system must be installed to resize the flue. A new sheet metal damper block-off plate must tie installed around the connector pipe at the damper frame and sealed with the proper sealant (usually high-temp silicone). Fireplace installation must also observe the proper clearances to surrounding trim and mantels(addressed in clearance section of this manual).in addition,fireplace installations must also adhere to the floor protection guidelines specified in the following section. 9 USA/Canada 4.0 Clearances to combustibles Clearances to walls and ceilings The following clearances have been tested to UL and ULC Floorrotection standards and are the minimum clearances specifically p established for the Jotul F 3.(See next page) Floor protection under the Jotul F 3,must be one of the following: The following charts and diagrams give the required 1. Any non combustible material with an insulative clearances you must maintain when installing the R value of 1.1. Jotul F 3 near combustible surfaces. 2. Any UL,ULC or WH hearth board or prefrabricated non- Acombustible surface is anything that can burn(i.e.Sheet combustible material. rock,wall paper,wood,fabrics etc.).These surfaces are not limited tothose that are visible and also include materials The bottom heatshield(standard equipment)is required that are behind non-combustible materials. in all installations. If you are not sure ofthe combustible nature of a material, Individual sections of floor protection must be mortared consult your local fire officials. together t,o prevent sparks from falling through to combustible materials. Any carpeting must be removed Remember:"Fire resistant" materials are considered from under the floor protection. combustible;they are difficult to ignite,but will burn.Also "fire-rated"sheet rock is also considered combustible. In the U.S.and Canada Contact your local building officials about restrictions and The Jotul F 3 must be installed on a non-combustible installation requirements in your area. surface extending a minimum of 16"for U.S. (46 crn for Canada)in front of the stove and 8"(20 cm)on the Using shields to reduce clearances remaining sides of the stove (measured from side and Pipe shields:When using listed pipe shields to reduce back panels). the connector clearance to combustibles,it must start i" above the lowest exposed point of the connect pipe and This will result in a minimum floor protection of 39 cm D x extend vertically a minimum of 25"above the top surface 39 cm W.for U.S.,and io4 cm D x 99 cm W for Canada. of the stove. See figure 12• Double wall pipe:Listed double wall pipe is an acceptable In a rear vent installation the floor protection must also alternative to connector pipe heatshields. extend underthe stove pipe a minimum of 2"(5 cm)beyond either side of the pipe. Wall-mounted protection:When reducing clearances through the use of wall mounted protection: 'I In the U.S. Refer to NFPA 211, standard for chimneys, Fig.12 2 fireplaces,vents and solid fuel burning appliances,for (5 cm) acceptable materials, proper sizing and construction Fr2: Zguidelines. In Canada,refer to CAN/CSA-8365,installation code for solid-fuel burning appliances and equipment,also for acceptable materials, proper sizing and construction =;V_ A 39"U.S. guidelines. (104 cm Can) Stove mounted rear heatshield is standard equipment on all 10tul F 3's. No other stove mounted heat shield may be used. B �p,/ I� 39» Co 0-4_4 (99 cm Can) /1i! I IBJ Hearth Protection A:8"(20 cm) '�1 u �✓ B:16"for U.S.(46 cm for Canada) 10 USA/Canada Wall Shield for close clearance Combustible wall Wall shield O Must be 30"wide and centred behind the stove. Must be 1"off the wall and 1"off the floor. With standard legs,the shield must be 32"high. With optional short legs,the shield must be 3o"high. Combustible wall! Wall shield �`—Thewallshield must extend Oa min.of 4"(102mm) past :J the side of the stove. IThewall shield must extend a min.of 4"(102mm) past the ash lip of the stove. Must be 1"off the wall and 1"off the floor. With standard legs,the shield must be 4o"high. With optional short legs,the shield must be 38"high. Both shields must extend and join in the corner. Combustible wall LI Wall shield The wall shield must O extend a min.of 12"(305 mm)past the side of the stove. I The wall shield must extend a min.of 12"(305 mm)past the ash lip of the stove Must be 1"off the wall and i"off the floor. With standard legs,the shield must be 4o"high. With optional short legs,the shield must be 38"high. Both shields must extend and join in the corner. 11 USA/Canada Jotul F 3 Clearances Stove Clearances Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Top vent/vertical per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-6365-M Side Rear Corner Side Rear Corner Rear heatshield with 24" 25" 18" 10" 14" 10" Single wall pipe 61omm 635mm 46omm 255mm 355mm 255mm Rear heatshield with 18" 10" 14" 6" 6" 6" Double wall pipe or shields 46omm 255mm 355mm 150mm 150mm 150mm Stove Clearances Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Rear Vent/Horizontal per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-8365-M Side Rear Corner Side Rear Corner Rear heatshield with 24" 25" 20" 10" 25" 18" Single wall pipe 61omm 635mm 510mm 255mm 635mm 46omm Rear heatshield with 18" 14" 17" 6" 6" 6" Double wall pipe or shields 46omm 355mm 430mm 150mm 150mm - 150mm Connector Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Clearances per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-8365-M Singlewall pipe-vertical installations 18"(46omm) 6"(150mm) Double wall pipe-vertical installations pipe mfgr.listing pipe mfgr.listing Single wall pipe-horizontal installations 18"(46omm) g" (230mm) Double wall pipe-horizontal installations pipe mfgr.listing pipe mfgr.listing Very important: Topvent/vertical-assumes the connector pipe is exiting off p the top of the stove and traveling vertically.If top vented O O to any horizontal runs-the stove's position is dictated by the connector pipe clearances. —� D Q Rear vent/horizontal- assumes the connector pipe is existing out the rear of the stove and is traveling horizontally to the chimney. If rear vented to vertical run-the stove position is dictated by the connector pipe clearances. Dimensions in Inches represent U.S.requirements. A:Top to Mantel 34" 86o mm Dimensions in Millimeters represent Canadian 8:Top to Top Trim 20" 510 mm requirements. C:Side to Side trim 13" 330 mm Wall protection is discussed in further detail on page D:Side to Side Wall 24" 61omm 10 of this manual. 12 USA/Canada Notice Minimum protected alcove: Accessories for woodstoves for clearance reduction have Assumes- been developed by many manufacturers.If not following Top exit,double wall pipe,and stove's rear heatshield. the methods of the installation codes,be sure that any Minimum alcove width= 35"(89omm) accessory you choose has been tested by an independent Maximum alcove depth= z4"( ) laboratory and carriesthe laboratory's testing mark.Make Height above the top of the stove= 40"(1015(61omm) sure to follow all of the manufacturer's instructions. In a protected alcove installation both side walls and rear Always contact your local building inspector or fire wall must be protected per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365.The officials about restriction and requirements in your areawall protection must be elevated 1"from the floor and at Reminder,it is the local officials who have final authority least 1"off the combustible wall to allow for an air-flow. in the installations approval. Fig.14 Alcove The Jotul F 3 is approved for installations in an unprotected :1 (2551m) and protected alcove provided the following guidelines are followed: Stoves must be positioned as shown in figures 13 or 14. V 6„ Max.depth hyo) hyo) 24"(610 mm) Alcove floor protection must be:A UL/ULC or WHI listed hearth board or a non combustible material with a minimum r value of 1.1. Minimum unprotected alcove: Assumes- I .40 — ;) Top exit,single wall pipe,and stove's rear heatshield. Min.35"(8go mm) Minimum alcove width= 71"(1805mm) Rear exit alcove installations: Maximum alcove depth= 40"(1015mm) Unprotected alcove:Assumes single wall pipe and stove's Height above the top of the stove= 68"(173omm) rear heatshield. Topvent/vertical-assumesthe connector pipe is exiting Minimum alcove width= 71"(1805 mm) off the top of the stove and traveling vertically. If top Maximum alcove depth= 40"(1o15mm) vented to any horizontal runs –the stove's position is Alcove ceiling above top of stove= 68"(173omm) dictated by the connector pipe clearances. Protected alcove:Assumes double wall pipe and stove's rear heatshield. Fig.13 Minimum alcove width= 35"(890mm) Maximum alcove depth= 3o"(76omm) Alcove ceiling above top of stove= 40"(1015mm) =25"' m) 24" 24 1. Max.depth (61omm) 0 (61omm) 402(1015 mm Imo— �►I 71„(1805 mm) 13 USA/Canada 5.o Operation When first starting a fire:The primary control lever should be at the far right position,and the start-up air lever Before building a fire in your newJotul F 3,please read the should be in the far right position.This will allow for the r following section carefully and completely. maximum amount of air to enter the stove and assist in starting the fire quickly and most effectively. Do not burn First this stove is designed to burn Once the fire is established the start-up air lever should natural that has been air-dried for a period of 6 to 14 months will be closed and the primary air lever should be adjusted according to the amount of heat desired. provide the cleanest most efficient heat. Do not burn: Remember. The more air entering the stove the hotter `Coal `treated or painted wood the firethe shorterthe burn time.Moving the primary air 'Garbage 'chemical chimney cleaners lever to the left reduces the air-flow into the stove which `Cardboard `colored paper prolongs the fire at a lower heat output.See figure 15. 'Solvents 'any synthetic fuel or logs Breaking in your new stove The burning of any of these materials can result in the Your new Jotul F 3 is constructed of cast iron and stove release of toxic fumes. Never use gasoline,gasoline-type furnace cement.This type of construction requires the lantern fuel, kerosene,charcoal lighter fluid,or similar stove to be"broken-in"gradually so that heat expansion liquids to start or freshen-up the fire.Always keep such liquids away from the heater at all times. does not occur too quickly and cause damage. Important To monitorthe stove's temperature,Jotul recommends the Never build or allow the fire to rest directly on the glass. use of magnetic stove-top thermometer,placed directly on the corner of the The logs should always be spaced at least one inch from stove's top plate. h I the ass to allow for proper air flow within the stove. g p p Complete the following steps for the proper break-in procedure for the Jotul F 3: Controls on the Jotul F 3 1. Light a small fire, newspaper and kindling only, There are two air controls on the Jotul F 3. only allow the stove to reach a maximum surface temperature of 200°.Burn for approximately 1 hour. The primary air control lever(A)is located on the front 2. Allow stove to cool to room temperature. of the stove in the top right corner. The primary air 3. Light a second fire,allowing the stove to reach a lever controls the amount of air that enters the stove for maximum temperature of 300°for 1 hour. combustion. 4. Cool the stove to room temperature. 5. Light a third fire and gradually allow the stoveto reach The start-up air control lever(B)is located below the glass a surface temperature of 400° in the center of the front door. This control is for"start- 6. Cool stove to room temperature.This completes the up"air only and should not be used to freshen an existing "break-in"procedure. fire or during refueling.Never leave the stove unattended while this control is open, overfiring could result,which Neverallowthestovetoexceed a400°surfacetemperature can damage the appliance.See figure 15. during any"break-in fire"with the exception of the last "break-in"fire. Fig.15 Note: It is normal for a new painted stove to emit an A odor and even smoke during its first several fires. This is caused by the seasoning of the high temperature paint and will diminish with each fire and will eventually disappear.Opening a window or door to provide additional ventilation will reduce the odor as this process takes its 0 course. Q B 14 USA/Canada Never overfire the stove Adding fuel If any part of the stove or chimney glows,you are When reloading the stove while it is still hot and a bed of overfiring,andahouseflreorseriousdamagetothestove hot embers still exist,follow this reloading procedure: • Always wear gloves when tending to the stove. or chimney could result. Immediately close down the air . push the air control lever to the full open position(far control if you notice this condition. right). • Wait a few seconds before opening the door. Starting and maintaining a fire • Use a stove tool or poker to distribute the hot embers Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom grate of theequally around the firebox. stove,do not elevate the fire in any way. • Load the fuel,usually with smaller logs first. • Close the door,be sure to latch the door tightly. The ash pan door on the stove must always be securely • Wait 5—io minutes before adjusting the primary air closed when the stove is in operation. to the desired heat output setting.(If you have at least a z"thick ember bed when Burning the stove with the ashpan openwill over-firethe reloading, it may be possible to close the door and stove and cause interior damage. immediately adjust the air control setting). With the primary air control lever and the start-up air The formation of creosote control lever in the full open position(far right),start with several sheets of crumbled newspaper placed directly on When wood is burned slowly and at low temperatures, the grate. On top of the newspaper,place several pieces it produces tar and other organic vapors,which combine of small dry kindling(approx.1"in diameter)with two to with moisture to form creosote.The slow moving smoke three larger logs(approx.3"to 5"in diameter)on top. carries the creosote vapors, which condense in the cooler chimney flues,and this creosote then sticks to the Light the fire and close the door,slowly building the fire by chimney walls. adding larger and larger logs.Closethe start-up air control lever afterthefire is established and newfuel lights easily. The creosote that accumulates in the chimney is highly Be sure to follow the break-in procedure before creating flammable and is the fuel of chimney fires.To prevent a fire that will damage the stove. chimney fires it is important to have the chimney and chimney connector pipe inspected and/or cleaned semi- Once the stove has reached a surface temperature range annually.Aqualified chimney sweep or other authorized of between 400°and 600°,adjust the primary air control service person can provide this service. lever as necessary to generate the heat output and burn time desired. It is also important to remember that chimney size, temperature and height all affect draft which in turn Jotul recommends the use of a magnetic stove top affects the formation of creosote. Be sure to follow the thermometer to monitor the surface temperature of the installation and operation guidelines established in this stove. The optimum surface temperature range for the manual. most efficient burn is between 400°and 6o0`. See figure 16 below for the optimum locations of a stove- top thermometer. Fig.16 OO \ 0 Stove top thermometer 15 USA/Canada 6.o Maintenance 2. Carefully remove all of the glass clips from the inside of the door. Ash removal:Of course,for your protection always wear 3• Gently remove all pieces of the glass panel and safety gloves when handling the ash pan. gasketing. 4. Remove all remaining debris from the glass area using Ash removal will be required periodically depending a wire brush. on how frequently the stove is used.Conveniently,the 5• Applyasmallbead ofgasket/stove cement and the new Jotul F 3 is equipped with an ash pan assembly for easy ash gasket.Do not overlap the ends of the gasket rope. removal,without the need for opening the front doors. 6. Centerthe new glass panel overthe gasket and reinstall the glass clips.See figure 17. The ash pan door is located under the front ashlip of Important:The side of the glass treated with an the stove.To open the ash door rotate the door knob infrared coating (marked on the perimeter) should counterclockwise to unlatch the door and clockwise to always be facing outward.It is extremely important to latch the door. tighten the glass clips slowly and in a repeating pattern, like tightening the lugs on an automobile wheel. Remove the ash pan. When the stove is in operation 7• It may be necessary to retighten the glass clips after always close the ash pan door before leaving to dispose the stove has be burned and the gasketing has been of the ashes. seated. The ashes should be placed in a metal container equipped with a tight sealing lid.The container 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 locally dispersed,they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Glass care Cleaning: On occasion it will be necessary to clean the carbon deposits and fly ash off of the glass.If the carbon and fly ash are allowed to remain on the glass for an extended period of time it could eventually cause the glass to become etched and cloudy. Any creosote,which might deposit on the glass,will burn off during the next hot fire. The proper 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 leave the glass frosted. 3. Rinse and dry glass completely,before burning your stove. Important: Replace glass only with a ceramic glass panel specifically designed for the Jotul F 3. Do not use substitutes. Replacement glass panels can be ordered through your Jotul dealer. Glass removal: Always operate the doors slowly and cautiously to avoid cracking or breaking the glass.Never use the door to push wood into the firebox.If the glass becomes cracked or broken follow this procedure for replacement: Never operate the stove with a cracked or broken glass panel. 1. Remove the door from the stove and place on a flat surface. 16 " USA/Canada 7.o General Maintenance The 1Wtul F 3 is designed to burn cleanly and efficiently when used according to the guidelines expressed in these r_ Likeyour car,regular maintenance prolongs the life of your' operating instructions. However,to maintain the proper appliance.The following procedures do not take long and performance,a yearly chimney inspection and cleaning are generally inexpensive,but when done consistently, in necessary. Failure to keep the chimney system free of increase the life of your appliance and in turn,increase creosote and build up could result in a serious chimney youryears of enjoyment. fire. At least once a year you should perform the following maintenance procedures: • Thoroughly clean the stove.Enamel surfaces should be cleaned with soap and water. • Empty stove of all soot and ashes.Only use a vacuum for this job if the vacuum is specifically designed for ashes. Fig.17 Q Glass Glass clip`s _ Gasket Door • Inspect the stove;using a strong light inspect the stove inside and out for cracks or leaks. Replace all cracked parts and repair any cement leaks with furnace cement. Gaskets Check door and window gaskets for tightness. To check the seal of the front doors,close and latch the doors on a dollar bill and slowlytryto pull the dollar bill free. If it can be easily removed then the seal is too loose.Check several spots around the door,and repeat the procedure on the ash pan door as well. If gaskets need to be replaced,scrape out the old gasket and cement and clean the area with a wire brush. Apply a small bead of cement and push in the new gasket.After closing and latching the doors wipe clean,any excessive cement that has come from beneath the gasketing. Gasket list for the Jotul F 3 Description Order# Size Length Top plate gasket 100038 3/8"Id 6' Ash housing gasket 128213 sheet gasket Ash door gasket 200024 U4"Id 3' Glass gasket 200028 1/4"Id 3'6" Door gasket 200024 11/32"Id 5' Air manifold Gasket 200028 3/16" 16" 17 NORTH , TO" Of . _ - Andover No. 20 C% o_ dover, Mass., - �. COC MIC NEwICK V ADRATED BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen Septic System PERMIT , T DBUILDING INSPECTOR THIS CERTIFIES THAT .Cl ........ h ct.r�- . .................:............................................................ Foundation has permission to erect........................................ buildings on ... �i. ........1. l.G.f? T � .... 4................... Rough h j9 �d d C�S YES Chimney to be occupied as....... ...�f. -��.....`... ............................?' ................................................................................. provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application on file in Final this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection, Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough Final PERMIT EXPIRES IN. 6 MONTHS- ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSTRUCTIO T TS Rough Service BUILDING INSPECTOR Final Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Building GAS INSPECTOR Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To BeDone FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector-. Burner Street No. SEE REVERSE SIDE Smoke Det. n/f9/08 c06C=r=p4. MARK THAYER 167 LANCASTER RD NO. ANDOVER MA 011845 35868 8/19/08 Richard 1 JOT3511 i2 F3CB, MAJOLICA BROWN WOOD 29021.00 21021.00 STOVE 2 MB6UT48 METALBESTOS SX48" SECTION 209.50 419.00 1 M96TRSP METALSESTOS ROOF SUPPORT 155.50 155.50 PACKAGE 1 MRSTPCPAJ ADJUSTABLE PITCHED CEILING 36. 50 36.50 PLATE 1 MB6T18 METALBESTOS 6X18 95.50 95. 50 i MBBTCT MCTALBEaSTOS RAIN CAF' 79.50 79.50 1 MB6TSC METALBESTOS STORM COLLAR 13.50 13.50 1 MBGTAF12 METALBESTOS F=LASHING 96.50 96.50 6/12-12/12 1. MSDSP6V K VERTICAL INSTALLATION KIT 254. 75 254.75 t6n1 I MBDSP6P36 36" DOUBLE WALL SMOKE PIPE 91.50 91.50 1 MDOSPSP24 METALBESTOS BLACK DOUBLE 74.50 74.50 WALL 6" X R4" I INSTALLWOODSTOVE/C.A WOODSTOVE AND CLASS A 19050.00 i,050.a0 CHIMNEY INSTALL_ EVERYTHIN13 BUT UNIT/ VK IN S/I AREA EVERYTHING BUT UNIT IN S/I AREA UNIT IN S/I AREA 4, 38'7.75 N Possible Yankee Installation 1&6. 89 41554. 64 :4�1 55fGG . 00 T001A INd 90:2T L009/9T/T0 i 9/19/Q9 O t^►d�r "�-'�2A�G tea'?' MARK THAYER 167 LANCASTER RD NO. ANDOVER MA 01845 <781)3341-5011 35868 9/19/OS Richard EVERYTHING IN S/I AREA 4,75?.00 Possible Yankee Installation i A5. 10 4,937. 10 41937. IV) .mO C00 @ %d3 90:ST LOOZ/9T/TO ©/19/Q8 E7rd �r' 243E.��►7 MARK THAYER 167 LANCASTER RD NO. ANDOVER MA 01845 (78S) ,30�5011 35868 8/19/08 Richard 1 JOT3510A0 C550 INSERT FIREBOX, MATTE 2,533. 00 29 533.00 SLACI ===$50.00 REBATE FOR SURVEY=== 1 IYOI-351083 ROCKLAND SURROUND, MATTE 320.00 320.00 (C550) I ZFLK I T062► STAINLESS STEEL 611X 25FT 725.00 725.00 LINER KIT 1 JOT].56432 WIDE TRIM KIT, MATTE BLACK 124.00 1.24.00 (0350) 1 INSTALLWOOD/PELLETIN WOOD OR PELLET INSERT 80►0.00 800.00 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION OF WOOD OR PELLET INSERT. IF A L.INF.R KIT IS NEEDED FOR THIS INSTALLATION, THE LINER KIT MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY. THE BALANCE OF THIS ORDER MUST BE PAID IN FULL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION DATE BEING SCHEDULED. 1 I NSTAI.I./ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL. CONNECTIONS TO 250. 00 250.00 GAS APPLIANCE LINER IN S/I AREA EVERYTHIG BUT LARGE SURROUND IN S/I AREA S/N 002590 Continued Z00 lj YVJ 90:2T l00Z/9T/T0 Location 4 g l Lc-/1 . No. Date A d � &ORT" TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER F 9 J " Certificate of Occupancy $ �'�s',^°•tt� Building/Frame Permit Fee $ mv �cMus Foundation Permit Fee $ Other Permit Fee $ TOTAL $ Check # 14. 2 15 ;'I ----- Building Inspector