Flue Collar Installation; Flue Collar Heat Shield; Bottom Heat Shield Installation; Chimney Connector - Jøtul F 50 TL Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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139262 Rev_H 9 / 11 / 2012
1.2 Flue Collar Orientation
The Flue Collar is oriented in the Top Exit position. To
change orientation to Rear Exit:
1. Twist and remove the perforated cut-out section from
the top edge of the rear shroud.
2. Use a 10 mm open end wrench or socket wrench to
remove the two M6 x 12 bolts that attach the flue collar
to the stove. Orient the flue collar to the rear and use the
same bolts to re-attach it to the stove.

1.3 Flue Collar Heat Shield

Not applicable for rear exit configuration.
1. Unfold the heat shield as shown in fig.2. Secure it to
the rear stove shroud using the four #8 x 12 sheet metal
screws from the Miscellaneous Hardware Kit.

1.4 Bottom Heat Shield Installation

The bottom heat shield must be installed unless the stove
hearth is composed of poured concrete on earth or unless an
Outside Air Kit is installed.
1. Unfold only the rear panel of the bottom heat shield and
place it under the stove as shown in fig. 3.
2. Unfold the side panels.
3. The heat shield attaches to the four studs protruding
from the stove bottom. Remove the four pre-installed
M6 flange head hex nuts and use them to attach the
shield. See fig. 4.

1.5 Chimney Connector

Use 6" single wall or listed 6" double-wall stovepipe to
connect the stove to the chimney. Single wall stovepipe
must be black steel 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.
Follow these guidelines:
• Do not use chimney connector as a chimney. It is intend-
ed only as a connection device.
• Each connector section must be oriented with the male
(crimped) end pointing toward the stove. See fig. 5.
• Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal
screws. The connection to the stove flue collar uses the
two M6x 16 mm self-tapping screws provided.
• 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).
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Figure 2. Flue Collar
heat shield attachment.
Back of Stove
Figure 3. Locate the bottom heat shield under the stove
as shown before unfolding the side panels.
Figure 4. Bottom heat shield attachment points.

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