R4 Gf 400 Bf Ce2 - Jøtul GF 400 BF CE2 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Balanced flue gas stove
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Flueing Options
The GF 400 BF CE2 is capable of a variety of flueing
configurations using an assortment of balanced flue
components and accessories illustrated on pages 20, page 17.
1. Flue arrangement for horizontal termination,
(Fig. 7a).
When horizontal length is 600mm or less, the flue spigot
must be attached to the stove in a vertical position and
a minimum rise of 500mm achieved, a 90 degree elbow
should be fitted and then the horizontal terminal which is
supplied attached with 600mm of flue pipe. The 600mm
terminal section may be cut to up to 300mm if required.
2. Flue arrangement for horizontal termination,
(Fig. 7b).
When the horizontal length is greater than 600mm, the
flue spigot must be attached to the stove in a vertical
position and a minimum rise of 1 metre achieved. A
90° elbow should be fitted and balanced flue sections
may then be attached until a maximum of 5 metres is
achieved. This 5 metres when measured must include the
attached horizontal flue section of 600mm as the final
item connected.
3. Flue arrangement for vertical termination,
(Fig. 7c).
The flue spigot must be attached to the stove in a vertical
position.
The stove only works if the correct quantity of air
is supplied. The draught in the pipe is limited by the
horizontal length of the pipe, and decreases as the
horizontal length of the pipe increases. If the vent system
changes direction and more than three 90° pipe bends
are inserted, the draught will be reduced. Each additional
pipe bend must therefore be allocated the same draught
restriction as a 300mm horizontal length of pipe.
A maximum of 5 bends (both vertical and horizontal)
may be used in one flue system. This means that with a
total of 5 bends used, the total horizontal length of the
flue system must be not more than 5.0m.
Vent Restriction
Exhaust Restrictor
The Exhaust Restrictor is an adjustable shutter located
at the top of the firebox. It is adjusted by moving a pivot
pin into one of four positions. It is set in the FULLY OPEN
position at the factory. Refer to Fig. 8
appropriate for your vent
Adjusting Exhaust Restrictor Plate:
1. Remove the Top Plate.
2. Locate the pivot pin at the top left side of the firebox.
See fig. 8. Loosen the wing nut on the pivot pin and
push the pin to the left to disengage it from the current
setting position. Move the pin toward the rear and then
right to engage it in the appropriate slot position on
the firebox.
3. Tighten the wing nut and replace the Top Plate.

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