Jøtul F 470 SHD Series Installation And Operation Manual page 11

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4.3 Chimney and flue pipe
The fireplace must only be connected to a chimney and
flue pipe approved for solid fuel fireplaces with flue gas
temperatures as specified in «1.0 Technical Data».
The cross-section of the chimney must be designed to fit the
fireplace. Use «1.0 Technical Data» to calculate the correct
chimney cross-section.
The chimney must be connected in accordance with the
installation instructions of the chimney supplier.
Before a hole is made in the chimney, the product should be
test-mounted in order to correctly mark the position of the
fireplace and the hole in the chimney. See Fig. 1 for minimum
dimensions.
Make sure that the flue pipe rises all the way up to the
chimney.
With a rear outlet, use a flue pipe bend with a sweep hatch
to allow sweeping.
Please note that it is extremely important for connections to
have a degree of flexibility. This is to prevent any movement
in the installation leading to the formation of cracks.
For recommended chimney draught, see «1.0 Technical Data».
For flue pipe dimensions with the relevant cross-section, see
"1.0 Technical Data".
NB! The minimum recommended chimney length is 3.5 m from
the flue pipe insert. If the draught is too strong, a flue pipe
damper can be installed and used to reduce the draught.
Fitting a flue pipe with a top outlet
With a top outlet, the flue pipe is installed after the outer sides
have been installed. See Chapter 4.5.
Fitting a flue pipe with a rear outlet
The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet
fitted for the top outlet. NB: It is important to remove the white
foam plastic in the top. Proceed as follows for installation with
a rear outlet:
1. Place the product in the correct position. See Fig. 1.
2. Unscrew the smoke outlet from the top outlet.
3. Open the door and place it securely in the upper position by
closing the handle.
Fig. 12
4. Remove the lower exhaust deflector (Fig. 12 A) by tapping/
sliding it forwards and out. Hold it while doing this so that
it does not fall down.
5. Pull the baffles (fig. 12 B) forwards, lift slightly, turn and lower
them.
Fig. 13
6. Be sure to note how the exhaust deflectors (Fig. 13 A) are
positioned before removing them to ensure that they are
fitted back into exactly the right place. Take hold of the pin
(Fig. 13 B) on the underside of the exhaust deflectors, lift them
up slightly and then sideways before lowering and removing
them from the burn chamber.
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