Jøtul FS 162 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 20

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4.2 Chimney and flue pipe
The product can be connected to a chimney and flue pipe
approved for solid fuel products with flue gas temperatures
as specified in "2.0 Technical data" in the "Jøtul F 370 series"
manual.
The cross section of the chimney must be at least that of
the flue pipe. See "2.0 Technical data" in the "Jøtul F 370
series" manual when calculating the correct chimney cross
section.
Several solid fuel products can be connected to the same
chimney system if the chimney cross section is adequate.
Connection to the chimney must be performed in accordance
with the installation instructions of the chimney supplier.
Make sure that the flue pipe rises all the way between the
product and the chimney at the rear outlet.
Please note that it is extremely important for connections to
have a degree of flexibility.
For recommended chimney draught, see "2.0 Technical data" in
the "Jøtul F 370-series" manual.
Flue pipe at top outlet - fig. 5
The product is supplied from the factory with smoke outlet fitted
for the top outlet. A 60 mm offset pipe (optional extra) must be
used when top-mounting a flue pipe or steel chimney.
1.
Place the gasket on the edge of the offset pipe
2.
Fit the end of the offset pipe with the gasket into the smoke
outlet (Fig. 5B).
3.
Check that the whole of the gasket is correctly positioned.
4.
Remove the knockout in the valve plate 1 and 2
on the top of the product.
4.3 Installation
Necessary tools: Spirit level, measuring tape and rubber mallet.
NB: The base must be level. Max. 1 mm/m tolerance. This is
extremely important to ensure that the rest of the installation
is correct.
All stones must be level. This has to be checked for each new
layer of stones.
Important!
Bear in mind that the soap stones may be damaged if they are
handled roughly. Do not knock the mounting brackets too hard.
Installation should be carried out by a qualified person.
The soap stones are heavy and should be handled with care
during unpacking. Place unpacked stones on a soft base.
The surround consists of the following parts
– see fig. 6:
Part
Designation
1
Bottom stone
2
Bottom stone w/ knockout
3
Soap stone, bottom layer
4
Side stone w/ convection hole, right
5
Side stone w/ convection hole, left
6
Cover for convection hole
20
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
(Fig. 5A).
1. The two bottom stones (parts 1 and 2) are put in place. See
fig. 7. Check using a spirit level, then adjust as necessary. It
(part 19+20)
is extremely important that the bottom plate be steady and
level.
2. Fit the bottom layer using soap stone (part 3). Start with the
two rear stones with convection holes (parts 4 and 5). See fig. 8.
Adjust the stones so that the joints are flush with the joints in
the bottom plate, fig. 8A. Also make sure that the edges of the
bottom stones are at the same distance all the way around,
fig. 9B.
3. Insert the two covers for convection holes (part 6) on the back,
fig. 10. The covers are attached onto the surround by folding
the two tabs to the side on the inside of the hole. Make sure
that they fit snugly.
4. Put the load-bearing plate (part 7) in position. See fig. 9C. NB!
It is extremely important that the plate is the right way round.
The slot must be on the right-hand side. See fig. 9 D.
5. When using an external air connection (optional extra, cat. no.
341296), this has to be fitted now. Position the burn chamber
in the four holes in the load-bearing plate, fig. 11. Make sure
that the flexible tube for combustion air is not trapped. This
tube is passed through an opening in the bottom stone. If
external air connection is not going to be used, cut the flex
hose at the outer edge of the opening. Suggested installation
of the flex hose for combustion air: See fig. 11B and C. Remove
the pieces of wood carefully so that the burn chamber does
not topple over. Installation completed: See fig. 11 D.
6. The approval label, which is attached by a wire, is fed under
the burn chamber.
7. Attach the locking bracket (part 8) to the load-bearing plate
using the screws provided (part 32). See fig. 12.
8. Position the lower cover plate (part 9). See fig. 13.
Quantity
1
9. Position the side cartridge with stone fitted (parts 10, 11 and
12), fig. 14. Positioning pin with slot must face upwards.
1
10. Fit upper cover plate (part 13) using the wedges provided (part
6
14), fig. 15. Fit wedges in towards the centre of the stove.
1
1
2
Load-bearing plate
Locking bracket
Cover plate, lower
Side cartridge, left
Side cartridge, right
Ornamental stone
Cover plate, upper
Wedges
Side stone (2 extra)
Side stone for smoke outlet, left
Side stone for smoke outlet, right
Top stone
Valve plate 1
Valve plate 2
Flex hose
Hose clamp
Nut
Spacer sleeve
Threaded bolt
Screw, for ornamental stone
Mounting bracket, single w/ angle
Mounting bracket, 3/2 - left
Mounting bracket, double w/ angle
Mounting bracket, single
Mounting bracket, 3/2 - right
Screw, M8 x 25
Floor plate (optional extra)
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
2
16
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
8
22
2
8
2
2
1
1

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