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Operation - Jøtul 507 B Installation And Operating Instructions

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3.4
N4ake
a
f
loor
protector.
The heater shall
be
placed
on
a
non.combustible
f
locr
protector of
3/B
inch
minimum thick of
asbestr)s mill-
board or equivalent.
The
f
loor
protector shall
ev.tend
at least
16
inches
in
front,
and
at
ieast B inches
to
each
side
of
and
14
inches in back of
the heater.
See
f
ig.
1.
lf
the
f
loor
projection
of
the
chimney connector
is
extending
beyond the sides or
back
of
the
heater. lhe
f
ioor
protector
should
be
expanded
in
that
cjirection
in
its
f
ull width
to
cov€r
the
f
loor
at
leasl
2
in. beyond
the
projected
area.
The
floor
protector should
cover
the floor in
this
direction
just
up the
wall.
The
f
loor protector
may be placed on the sub
or
f
inish
f
loorirrg, whether the
f
iooring
is combr.rstible or
not.
The
iloor
protector shail
be
reaCi!y
distinguishable
f
rom the surrounding
f
loor.
Assemble the
heater
(ltem nc
ref
ers to
part
list)-
The heater
is
delivered
in..
.one package
which
contain
s:
1.
Unit
507 B
with
loose
top lid
and
loose
lurnable
grate.
2.
Ash
drarver (ln
space behind
ash door).
ltem
no.21.
3.
Combined
crank/loose
handle
for
operation
of
turnable
grate,
door
rnechanisms and ash
drawer.
Item no.43.
4.
lncreaser
126-151
mm
f
or
6"
f
lue pipe
adaption.
Item
no.
44.
5.
Plastic
bag
with piastic
Knob
for
the
lower
door
handle and wooden knob for
crank,
r/ith
screws.
6.
These
instructions.
Cat. no.
125408.
7.
Cast iron
plaque.
Note:
The
unit contains
loose parls
lvhich
may fall
out
and
damage
other parts
if
the unit
is
tilted.
Please
remove
the
top lid and
the
turn-
dulY
9ldlg.
Place
the
unit
on the
f
loor
pi'otector according to
the
clearances given in
f
ig.
1. Be
certain that the
turnable
grate
is
postioned
so that
the
gear faces down
and
that
the top lid
is properly
replaced when the
unit
is
in
position.
The crank
(3)
can be perrnanently stored
on
the turnable grate shaft which
protrudes
centrally
between
the two
lower doors
at
the front
of
the
heater. The ash drawer
is
placed
in
the space
behjnd
the
ash door.
lnstall
the chimney connector.
\
Jith the heater in
place. you can
nc!!
determine
the
path
of
the chimney ccnnector.
The connector
shall
be used
to
connect
the
heaier
lo
the
chimney.
The
connector
shall be
made
of
noncombustible
corrosion resistant material such
as
steel
or
refrac.
tory
masonry.
lf
a steel
connector
is to bi
used.
it
should be 24
gauge
or
thicker.
black
or
blued
steel
pipe.
A
connector
shall
be as short and straight
as
poss
ibie.
A
6"
chimney connector should
be
used. The healer
is
ceirvered
with
a
5
-6
adapier
which
is to
be
attached to the
smoke
outiet.
The
adapter
is
secured
to the
smoke
outlet
by t\ro
6
rnm
screws
urhich are
delivered with
the heater.
A
connetor'to
a
rnasonry
chimne,r,
shail
extenC
tnrough the
rnrall
to the
inner lace
or
liner, but
not
beyond.
and shall
be
f
rrmly cemented
to
masonrv.
A
thimble
must be used
to
iacilitate
removal
of
the
clrimney
connecior
for
cleaning.
in
which
case
the
thimble shall
be
perma.nently
cemenled in
place
t.,ith
the crimped end
towards
the
heater
to
allovr
any
condensate to drain into the
heater. Secure each
joint
with
3
sheet metal
screws.
A
chimney connector shall not
pass
throuqh
any
floor
or ceiling, nor
through
a {ire wall or
lire
partition.
lnstall the
factory
built
chimney
in
accordance with
the
chimney manufacture!''s instructtons.
3.7.
Before
building
a
lire.
With the chimney
connector properly secured
lo
the
smoke
oullet,
your
Jstul
coai slove no
507
B is
ready
tor
use.
Please
read
lhe
tollowing section
carefully
upon using the
heater.
4.
OPERATION OF THE ROOM
HEATER
NOTE:
Don't
ever
let
the
unil
burn with open doors
or open
lhe
venls
loo
rnuch as
the combusiion then
might
be
loo
intence and lhe
unit
might
be
damaged.
Ena.
melled
heaters
must not
be
fired to !he extenl lhat
they
assume
a red glow.
The enamel may
lhen
be
damaged.
4.1.
This
unit
can burn
various
qualities
of
coal, such
as
bituminous
or
anthracite.
lt
can
aiso burn
wood.
Please
tle certain that the wood
has been
seasoned
f
or
at
least
4-6
months
bef
ore being burned.
4.2.
When used
with
bituminous
coals:
A.
Kindle
the
unit with
paper
and some
smali
size
wood
with the
bottom vent settinq
at
f
ull
open,
and then after the
vrood has been
ignited, add
a
.
layer
ol
coal.
U/hen the
coals
have
caught fire,
add
more
coal
until
the
unit is
f
illed. When you
are
certain
that the unit
is
burning,
turn the
bottom
vent
down
to
2/3
turns to
'1
1/3
turns depending
on
draf
t, and let the unit burn
for
at least
t
hour
be-
fore
adjust
jng the
settrng
to the posiijon
which
salisly
your heai requirements. During
this
perioc!,
you
shoulC continua;ly
observe
the
unit
and
bil
certain
that is
Coes
not
assume
a
recj
glow.
The
erramel
wili
be damaged
if
operating under
such
cond
it
ions.
8.
Bituminous coal
vJill
require primary
air frcm
the
Veot
in the aslr door
as
well
as
secondary air
f
rom
the vent
in the
feed
door
at
the top
of
the
unit.
Adjust
the secondary air vent to reach
a
complete
combustion
of ihe
gases.
4.3.
When used
with anthracite:
A.
Kindle
with
paper and some
small
size
wcod
and
then
af
ter
the
vi
ood
has been
ignited
aCd
a
small
layer
of
f
uel. Add
more
af
ter the
f
uel bed
is ignited.
8
Anthracite
requrres
a
good
draft through
the
vent
in
the
bottom
ash door- ln
aCCition
to this.
secon-
dary
air
has to
be
added
ihrough
the
venI in
the top
cjoor
to
reach
a
conrpiete
combustion
of
the
Qases.
The vents are adjusted
until you
gel
the
heat
you
need and wrth
a
clean
combustion.
C.
When using
the 507
ts
with anthracite coal, lhe
use
of a
barometric
damper
is
permitted.
Barometric
dampers used in
conjunction with
coal burning
units shall
comply
r/ith
the requirements
f
or
draf t
equipment. Standard
UL 328.
4
4.
V'rhen
used
wtth
wood
A.
Kindie
\.vitn
paper and some
small
size
wood
and
add
the
amount of
wood you
need.
B.
The
draf
t
is reguiated
by the vent in the lo\4er door.
The
vent
in lhe top
feeC
door must
always
be
cpeneo
slightly
f
cr
aCCiticn of second3i-y
;rir.
.F
J.Ct

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