Initial Assembly; Inspect Contents; Smoke Outlet Position; Dripless Pipe Adapter Installation - Jøtul F 602 V2 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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F 602 V2 3/20

2.0 Initial Assembly

2.1 Inspect Contents

Inspect the stove for damage. Contact your dealer immediately
if any damage is found. Do not install the stove if any damage
is evident.
Contents:
• Door Knob Kit (Installed on Stove)
• Dripless Pipe Adaptor
• Smoke Outlet (Installed on Stove)
• Hardware Kit
• Bottom Heat Shield (Installed on Stove)

2.2 Smoke Outlet Position

The Smoke Outlet may be installed in either a top-exit or rear-exit
position. For Top Exit, use the pre-installed screws to secure the
smoke outlet to the top plate.
For Rear Exit, first remove the screws and 10mm nuts that attach
the rear cover plate to the back plate. Reach throught the top
outlet to access the nuts. Use these same fasteners to attach the
outlet to the stove. Secure the cover plate to the top plate using
the pre-installed screws.
2.3 Dripless Pipe Adaptor Installation
The Dripless Pipe Adaptor is to be installed in the smoke outlet.
Secure adaptor to outlet using screws provided. See fig. 22,
page 15.

3.0 Installation

A safe stove installation includes several elements:
1) the chimney connector
2) the chimney itself
3) the connection between the chimney connector and
chimney, and
4) protection of combustible materials in the vicinity of
the stove.
Each of these elements is equally important for a safe
stove installation.
3.1 Chimney Connector (Stove Pipe)
Use 6" single wall or listed 6" double-wall stovepipe to connect the
stove to the chimney. Single wall stovepipe must be black iron or
stainless steel and have a minimum thickness of 24 gauge. Do not
use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe for chimney connection -
these materials are not suitable for use with solid fuel.
DO NOT USE CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AS A CHIMNEY. IT IS
INTENDED ONLY TO BE USED A CONNECION DEVICE.
Each connector section must be oriented with t (crimped) end
pointing toward the stove. See fig. 2, page 12.
Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal screws.
For the best performance, the chimney connector should be as
short and direct as possible, including no more than two 90°
elbows.
The maximum vertical run of single wall stovepipe should not
exceed 10 ft. (305 cm). The maximum horizontal run should not
exceed 3 ft. (92 cm) with a 1/4" rise per foot.
No part of the chimney connector may pass through an attic
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or roof space, closet or other concealed space, or through a
floor or ceiling. All sections of the chimney connectors must
be accessible for cleaning. Where passage through a wall or
partition of combustible construction is desired, the installation
must conform with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, and is also
addressed in this manual.
DO NOT CONNECT THIS HEATER TO ANY CHIMNEY SERVICING
ANOTHER APPLIANCE.

3.2 Wall Pass-Throughs

In the U.S.
The National Fire Protection Association's publication, NFPA 211,
Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents and Solid Fuel Burning
Appliances permits four methods for passing through a combustible
wall. Additonally, consult your dealer about listed prefabricated
wall pass-through components produced by prefabricated chimney
manufacturers. Before proceeding with any method be sure to
consult with your local building officials regarding applicable local
code requirements.
Common Method / U.S.
See figure 3, page 12. Remove all combustible materials from the
pass-through area ( around the chimney connector), a minimum
12" (30.5 cm). A 6" (15.2 cm) diameter connector will require a 31"
x 31" (78.7 x 78.7 cm) square opening.
The opening must be filled with at least 12" (30.5 cm) of
brick around a fireclay liner. The liner must be ASTM C35 or
equivalent, having a minimum wall thickness of 5/8" (16 mm).
The Pass-through must be at least 18" (45.7 cm) from
combustible ceiling materials.
It will be necessary to cut wall studs, install headers, and
construct a sill frame to maintain the proper dimensions and
to support the weight of the brick.
The bricks must be solid brick with a minimum of 3 ½ inches
thick (nominal 4" / 102 mm).
Refractory mortar must be used at the junction of the chimney
and the pass-through liner. The pass-through liner must not
penetrate the chimney liner beyond the inner surface of the
chimney liner. Use extreme care when constructing the hole
in the chimney liner as the tiles can shatter easily.
In Canada
The installation must conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code
for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment. Before proceeding
be sure to consult your local building inspector.
Common Method / Canada
This method requires the removal of all combustible materials
from at least 18" (45.7 cm) around the chimney connector's
proposed location. A 6" round liner requires a minimum
opening 43" x 43" (109.2 x 109.2) square.
Locate the pass-through at least 18" from combustible ceiling
materials.
The space that is cleared of combustible materials must remain
empty. Sheet metal panels can be used to cover the area.
However, when using a panel on both sides of the wall, each
cover must be installed on noncombustible spacers at least 1"
from the wall. If one panel of sheet metal is to be used it may

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