139946-18 F 500 V3 Oslo May 2022
Table of Contents
Building Codes,
Safety Notices ..................................................................... 3
5.2 CO Emissions ............................................................... 9
5.9 Adding Fuel ..................................................................12
6.2 Ash Removal .................................................................13
6.4 Enamel Care ................................................................14
6.6 Gaskets .........................................................................14
7. Accessories ..........................................................
Figures ................................................................................... 16-21
9. Appendix
10.
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Standards
The Jøtul F 500 V3 Oslo solid fuel heater has been tested and listed
to ANSI/UL
1482-11
ANSI ULC-S
627
Certified Safety Tests performed by
Intertek Testing Services, Middleton, WI U.S.A.
Manufactured by
Jøtul North America, Inc.
55 Hutcherson Drive
Gorham, Maine 04038, U.S.A.
This heater meets the 2020 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's
emission limits for wood heaters
manufactured after May 15, 2020.
WARNING !
THIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURER-
SET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUST
NOT BE ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL
REGULATIONS TO ALTER THIS SETTING
OR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS WOOD
HEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
This manual describes the installation and operation
of the Jøtul F 500 V3 catalytic equipped wood heater.
This heater meets the 2020 U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's crib wood emission limits for wood
heaters sold after May 15, 2020. Under specific test
conditions, this heater has been shown to deliver heat
at rates ranging from 13,000 to 37,000 Btu/hr.
NOTE: It is normal for a new, painted stove to
emit odor and smoke during initial fires, depending
upon temperatures over time. This is caused by the
curing of high temperature paint and manufacturing
materials. This condition can be alleviated by
15
opening a window or door to provide additional
ventilation. See Break-in Procedure, Sect. 5.6 for
details.
28-30
in the U.S. and
-M
in Canada.
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