Daily Use - Jøtul 520 Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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When building a brick surround
If building a brick surround, a leg rack (optional, item no.
51044759) must be used. NB: Maximum leg length must be used!
See Fig. 1 e and 1 f. The base is designed so that space is left to the
bricks on the inside of the frame that is provided.
Fig. 39
1. The bricks are laid so that they fit under the insert frame.
Fig. 40
2. The last bricks (A) are cut to fit between the leg base and the
frame. NB: Remember to leave openings in the brickwork for
convection air (Fig. 1 e and f).
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5.0 Daily use

5.1 Control handles
Ignition vent (A)
This vent is used when lighting the fire and to get the fire going
well when adding more wood. If continuously
using hard wood, such as oak and beech, the ignition vent can
be open 0% to 50%. If using soft wood, such as birch and pine,
the ignition vent can be closed.
Setting for normal use: 0% to 50%.
Through air or air vent (B)
The through air is preheated and added to the fire indirectly.
The through air also flushes the glass to prevent the formation
of soot. Soot may form on the glass if the through air control is
set too low. The heat output is determined by the through air.
Setting for normal use: 40% to 70%.
Clean Burn Technology
The Jøtul I 520 incorporates clean burn technology. The air
passes through a specially-designed duct system. This ensures
optimal combustion of the gases that are released during the
burning process. The pre-heated air passes into the burn chamber
through the small holes in the back burn plate of the chamber.
The airflow is determined by the combustion rate and cannot
therefore be regulated.
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