Jøtul F 602 V2 - Jøtul F 602 CB V2 Installation Planning Manual

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Jøtul F 602 CB V2
1
Heat Output Range:
Max. Heat Output:
2
Heating Capacity:
2
Maximum Burn Time:
3
EPA Efficiency:
4
CO Emissions:
5
Pariculate Emissions:
Fuel Length:
Weight:
Bottom Heat Shield included
Not approved for mobile homes.
Optional Accessories
• Rear Heat Shield #HS-50
- for top-exit installations only
• Stovetop Thermometer #5002
• Fresh Air Kit #156408
Hearth Protection
The included Bottom Heat Shield is
required for use in any installation
where the floor is composed of
any material other than masonry
over earth. Either of the following
forms constitutes approved hearth
protection:
• any UL, ULC or Warnock-Hersey
listed hearth board.
• any noncombustible material with
installation of the included Bottom
Heat Shield.
The floor protection must have a
minimum R value of 0.45.
Warning! Never put any type of floor
protection on top of carpeting.
2"
8"
16 "
18''*
28 1/2"
Figure 13. Minimum Hearth Dimensions.
* Denotes requirement for Canada.
1
Heat Output Range results are determined during specific emissions tests established by the EPA.
2
Heating Capacity and Maximum Burn Time will vary depending on design of home, climate, wood type and operation
3
EPA Validated Efficiency:
High Heat Value and Low Heat Value efficiencies are determined per the CSA B415.1-10 test method. The difference between the
HHV and LHV is in how the energy in the exhaust gas water vapor is accounted.
LHV efficiency assumes all the water vapor in combustion gas was condensed and the heat from such was recovered and
transferred to the dwelling. HHV calculations do not assume all water vapor is condensed, therefore the HHV value is less than
the LHV value.
Carbon Monoxide Emissions rate results from Test Method CSA B415.1-10.
4
Particulate Emissions rate is obtained using EPA Test Methods: ALT-125 (Cordwood Fuel), ASTM E2515-11, ASTM E3053-17
5.
10
15,200 to 49,576 BTU/hr.
28,000 BTU/hr.
Up to 800 sq. ft.
Up to 5 hours
HHV: 70% LHV: 75.14%
1.18 g/min.
2.11 g/hr.
Up to 16" Logs
160 lbs.
Alcove Installation
Requirements
• The Bottom Heat Shield must be
installed.
• UL/ULC or WH listed hearth pad or
a noncombustible material.
• If used, wall protection must
extend 41" from the floor, including
bottom air space. Both side and
rear walls must be protected.
• Alcove Ceiling and Chimney
Connector Clearances: Fig. 18.
Fireplace Clearances
A: Stove to Mantel, max. depth 8":
30"
B: Stove to Top Trim, 1" thick or less:
21"
C: Stove to Side Trim, 1" thick or less:
18"
D: Unit to Side Wall : 24"
8"
43 1/2 "
45 1/2*
Figure 15. Fireplace Clearances.
12 5/8"
12 1/2"
Figure 14. F 602 overall dimensions. See clearance chart
on page 11 for flue collar centerlines.
A
B
C
D
A: Unit to 8" Wide Mantel -
30 in. (76 cm)
B: Unit to Top Trim -
21 in. (53.5 cm)
C: Unit to Side Trim -
18 in. (46 cm)
D: Unit to Side Wall -
24 in. (61 cm)
18 7/8"
26 1/2"
19 5/16"
15"
21"
Min. Width
55"
Figure 16. Alcove with double-wall pipe and
Rear Heat Shield - No wall protection.
8"
14"
41"
Figure 17. Alcove stove clearance with
Double-wall pipe and wall protection.
Figure 18 . Alcove Ceiling and Connector
Clearance.
4 1/8"
21 5/8"
25 3/16"
Rear Exit
Max. Depth
48"
14"
48"
A: Min. 96"
B: Max. 48"
C: Min. 41"
D: 1"

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