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2006
EDITION
Pellet Stoves
First in Quality, First in Value
Pellet Stove Owner's Manual
Models J1000B and J2000T
Listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
to
UL 1482-1994, ASTM E 1509-95, ULC-S627-M93 and ULC-S628-M93
E.P.A. Rated
For use with 1/4 in. (6mm.) to 3/8 in. (10 mm.) Wood Pellet Fuel
Also For Use In Mobile Homes
Please read this entire manual before installation and use of this pellet fuel-
burning room heater. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property
damage, bodily injury or even death.
Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection
requirements in your area.
Save this manual for future reference.
Certified for Canada and USA
P.O. Box 400, Vermilion Bay, Ontario, Canada POV 2V0
Phone: (807) 227-2745 Fax: (807) 227-2172
www.jamestownpelletstoves.ca

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  • Page 1 EDITION Pellet Stoves First in Quality, First in Value Pellet Stove Owner’s Manual Models J1000B and J2000T Listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. UL 1482-1994, ASTM E 1509-95, ULC-S627-M93 and ULC-S628-M93 E.P.A. Rated For use with 1/4 in. (6mm.) to 3/8 in. (10 mm.) Wood Pellet Fuel...
  • Page 3 Because of the high quality of craftsmanship and materials used, the Jamestown company is able to provide all Jamestown models with an easy to understand limited five year warranty as stated in the Limited Five Year Warranty policy in this manual.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Safety Notices CHAPTER II: INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS General Requirements Manufactured (Mobile) Home Installation Requirements CHAPTER III: CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES REQUIREMENTS FOR J1000B & J2000T Floor Protection Requirement Installing On Carpet Or Other Combustible Floor Alcove Installation Corner Installation Vertical Clearances Clearances for Insert...
  • Page 5 3 Piece Mitered Glass Kit J1000 Crossflow Fan #07EEG Exhaust Blower Assembly Model J1000 Warnings SERVICE RECORD AND NOTES OPPOSITE INSIDE BACK COVER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD INSIDE BACK COVER JAMESTOWN LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY POLICY BACK COVER Page iii 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 6: Jamestown Pellet Stoves Specifications

    JAMESTOWN PELLET STOVES SPECIFICATIONS J1000B J2000T J2001T Without Leg, With Standard Without Riser Pedestal Or Riser Pedestal Standard Color METALLIC METALLIC METALLIC CHARCOAL CHARCOAL CHARCOAL Maximum BTU Input 34,000 42,000 42,000 Vent Pipe Diameter 3" (76 mm) or 3" (76 mm) or 3"...
  • Page 7 Notes: Drawing is not to Scale or Proportion. Ash Pan (6) and Ash Pan Latch (7) are on models J2000 AND J2001T ONLY. REFERENCES TO THE ASH PAN AND THE ASH PAN LATCH THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL REFER TO MODELS J2000 AND J2001T ONLY. MODEL J1000 DOES NOT HAVE AN ASH PAN.
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  • Page 9: Safety First Always

    This Jamestown pellet burning stove or insert was designed to provide many years of trouble free enjoyment in your home. It is up to you, however, to learn how to safely operate this new stove. All Jamestown stoves and replace inserts must be installed correctly to assure safe and e cient operation. We have no control over the installation or operation of your stove or insert, we grant no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance and assumes no responsibility for any consequential damage(s).
  • Page 10: Safety Notices

    7. Burn 1/4" diameter (6.35mm) pelletized bio-mass fuel which meets or exceeds APFI Standards only. Poor quality fuel will directly and adversely affect the efficiency and cleanliness of this stove. The local Jamestown Dealer can help you make the proper fuel choice in your area.
  • Page 11: Chapter Ii: Installation Requirements

    Annual inspection and cleaning of the vent system is an absolute requirement. 11. Use of "B" vent pipe (gas appliance vent pipe) with any Jamestown pellet stove or insert is strictly prohibited. Page 3...
  • Page 12: Manufactured (Mobile) Home Installation Requirements

    See Figure A1, below. Units installed on top of sheet steel or cast iron legs will require an alternate fastening method. A specific Jamestown Mobile Home Attachment kit is available through the local Jamestown dealer. Please contact your local Jamestown dealer.
  • Page 13: Chapter Iii: Clearances To Combustibles Requirements For J1000B & J2000T

    Installation of a Freestanding Stove on carpeting or other combustible floor surfaces requires the installation of a Floor Protection Pad in addition to a pedestal or legs. The standard pedestal bases (Bases #J1065B and J1065T-1 for Model J1000B and Base #J2030 for Model J2000T) qualify as standard floor protection pads and may be used when installing the Freestanding Stoves on carpeting or combustible floor surfaces.
  • Page 14: Alcove Installation

    C. Alcove Installation If installing a free-standing stove inside an alcove, please refer to Figure 2. A minimum of 5" (127mm) must be maintained from the side panel of the stove to any combustible wall extending past the front face of the stove. A minimum of 3"...
  • Page 15: Vertical Clearances

    E. Vertical Clearances If planning to install a ceiling, shelf, mantle or the like constructed from combustible materials or if one is already installed above the area where the stove is to be situated, a minimum distance of 18" (457mm) between the ceiling, shelf, mantle or combustible object and the top of the stove must be maintained.
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  • Page 17: Installation In A Pre-Manufactured Wood Burning Fireplace

    IV. CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES REQUIREMENTS J2001T INSERT The J2001T fireplace insert can be installed inside two types of enclosures: A. A pre-manufactured wood burning fireplace, either masonry or sheet metal, that has not been modified in any way that may reduce the original fire protection capability of that fireplace. B.
  • Page 18 D. Clearances to Combustible Materials Requirements for J2001T Insert - Vertical Venting Using an Existing Chimney When using an existing chimney to install the vent system for the pellet stove, be sure to line the entire length of the chimney with three (3) inch or four (4) inch (76mm or 102mm) listed galvanized or stainless steel flex pipe.
  • Page 19: Chapter V: General Vent System Information

    (305mm) separation may cause some exhaust gases to draw into the system resulting in an inefficient burn (lazy fire). When installing the Jamestown J3020A or the J3030B vent systems, however, it is not necessary to maintain this 12" (305mm) distance between the exhaust termination and the outside air intake tube-termination. These two vent kits have been tested and certified to be installed in variation to this 12"...
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  • Page 21: Chapter Vi: Vent System Configuration Options

    Such a coaxial vent system requires only one 9" (229mm) diameter hole to be cut in an exterior wall for the vent system to pass through. The Jamestown J3020A install kit is required if a coaxial direct- through-the-wall horizontal termination is desired.
  • Page 22: J3020A Kit Installation Instructions

    1/2” #6 Sheet Metal Screw Masonry 1-1/2” Molly Bolts Dry Wall 1” #6 sheet metal screws with plastic anchors TABLE 1: Location Of Center Of 9" Hole In The Wall MODEL J1000B w/ J1000B w/ J1000B J2000T J2000T J2001T Sheet Metal...
  • Page 23 3. Cut the 9" (229mm) diameter hole and position the stove close to the installation site. 4. See Figure A on page 17. Install the inside piece of the wall thimble (Part #5) and the outside piece of the wall thimble (Part #6) in the 9"...
  • Page 24 9. Slide the Stove into its final position while guiding the installed vent system through the wall thimble. Refer to Chapters III and IV (Clearances to Combustible Materials Requirements) to ensure that the final position of the stove adheres to all the listed requirements. 10.
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  • Page 26: Conventional Direct Through-The-Wall Horizontal Vent Termination

    This type of vent system is easy to install and maintain. However, two holes must be cut in the exterior wall for this system to pass through. All components required for this vent system are available at all local hardware stores and at the local Jamestown Dealer. Parts List 1-5/8”...
  • Page 27 5. Apply a liberal bead of RTV silicone around the perimeter of the exhaust stub. 6. Slide the female end of the 3" (76mm) L-type vent pipe over the exhaust stub as far as it will go. Secure the pipe in place using three #8 x 1”...
  • Page 28: Coaxial Through-The-Wall 45° Horizontal Vent Termination

    J3030A 45 Degree Vent Kit (for model J3000A) or the Jamestown J3030B 45 Degree Vent Kit (for models J1000B and J2000T) is required in addition to the Jamestown J3020A kit. The J3030A kit or J3030B kit and the J3020A kit, when combined, contain all the materials that are necessary to complete a coaxial through- the-wall 45 degree horizontal vent system.
  • Page 29 4-3/4" (121mm) extension pipe at this time. 8. FOR MODELS J1000B AND J2000T USING THE J3030B KIT: Slide the air intake adapter extension (part # 4) over the 3" (76mm) pipe assembly attached to the stove. Align the open slots in the 45 degree housing extension with the mounting holes (#3).
  • Page 30 13. Slide the Stove into its final position while guiding the installed vent system through the wall thimble. Refer to Chapters III and IV (Clearances to Combustible Materials Requirements) to ensure that the final position of the stove adheres to all the listed clearance requirements. 14.
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  • Page 32: Conventional Through-The-Wall 45° Horizontal Termination

    D. Conventional Through-The-Wall 45° Horizontal Termination (Corner Installations) If a free-standing pellet stove is installed in a corner and a Conventional Through-The-Wall vent system is desired, connect a 45 degree L (L-type) to the 3" (76mm) exhaust stub located on the back of the stove. Rotate the 45 degree L towards the wall along which the vertical vent system is to be run.
  • Page 33: Vertical Venting Using An Existing Chimney

    E. Vertical Venting - Using An Existing Chimney When using an existing chimney to install the vent system for the pellet stove, be sure to line the entire length of the chimney with three (3) inch or four (4) inch (76mm or 102mm) listed galvanized or stainless steel flex pipe.
  • Page 34: Vertical Venting Outside Roof Line - Unit Back Parallel To Outside Wall

    F. Vertical Venting Outside Roof Line - Unit Back Parallel To Outside Wall A vertical vent system constructed of rigid "L" type chimney pipe may be required if a horizontal termination cannot meet the required clearances to combustible materials and/or clearances from the vent cap to any air intake openings to the interior of the home.
  • Page 35: Vertical Venting Inside Roof Line - Unit Back Parallel To Outside Wall

    G. Vertical Venting Inside Roof Line - Unit Back Parallel To Outside Wall A vertical vent system constructed of rigid "PL" type chimney pipe may be required if a horizontal termination cannot provide the required clearances to combustible materials and/or clearances from the vent cap to any air intake openings to the interior of the home cannot be adhered to.
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  • Page 37: Chapter Vii: Instructions For Framing The J2001T Or J1001B Fireplace Insert

    VII. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRAMING THE J2001T OR J1001B FIREPLACE INSERT In planning the installation for the J2001T Insert, it is necessary to install certain components before the fireplace is completely positioned and installed. These include the direct vent system and the electrical wiring. Determine if the fireplace is to be installed inside the room, recessed in the wall, corner mounted or elevated on a hearth pad.
  • Page 38: Inside The Room And Recessed In An Interior Chase

    Inside the Room and Recessed in an Interior Chase Recessed in an Exterior Chase Page 30 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 39: Corner Installation

    Corner Installation Installation requires standoffs to maintain clearances. Page 31 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 40: Vertical Venting

    Vertical Venting When vertical venting is required, a 3" (76mm) space between the vent pipe and the wall must be maintained. When locating the exhaust hole, it must be noted that the bottom of the cap must be 12" (305mm) above the ground level.
  • Page 41: Chapter Viii: Operating Instructions For All Models

    Spend a few minutes watching the instructional video and reading this manual before attempting to burn your new stove. Pay particular attention to the sections labeled Achieving an Efficient Burn and Efficient Flame Characteristics . If you have further questions, contact your Jamestown Dealer. VIII.2 Achieving An Efficient Burn Being able to burn the stove efficiently requires a proper balance between the fuel feed rate and the combustion air/draft rate.
  • Page 42 The same issues are relevant when the fuel feed rate is set at maximum burn. At sea level, the air/fuel ratios at the highest settings are quite different than at 11,000 feet (3353m) because there simply is more oxygen in a cubic foot of air at sea level than at higher altitudes. The draft setting for a particular fuel feed rate setting, therefore, can vary from one installation location to another.
  • Page 43: Pellet Fuel Quality

    A good rule of thumb is that if it doesn't meet your criteria after having tested them yourself or you are at all in doubt about the quality of the pellets, don't use them. Contact your local Jamestown Dealer for information and recommendations on the best fuel available in your area.
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  • Page 46: Jamestown Control Panel

    VIII.5 Jamestown Control Panel Page 38 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 47: Introduction To The Control Panel

    Freestanding Stove Draft Control Knob On the J1000B and J2000T stoves, the Draft Control Knob is located below the main control panel. Around this knob are numbers ranging from 1 to 6. Note that the knob can be turned in either direction; clock-wise or counter-clockwise.
  • Page 48 The Jamestown SCS300T control board provides thermostatic control capability. Although a wall thermostat is provided as a standard feature with all pellet stove models except the J1000B, a wall thermostat is not an absolute necessity as heat output control and/or fuel feed rate control capability is still a standard feature using the Fuel Feed Rate Control Knob on the SCS300T control board.
  • Page 49 within these first 5 minutes. For the remainder of the 12 minutes of the startup cycle, the fuel feed auger will continue to feed pellets into the firepot at the predetermined warm up rate. If the control board senses that the stove has warmed up sufficiently at any time during this 12 minute startup cycle, the convection blower will automatically turn on at the speed determined by the position of the Fuel Feed Control Knob and blow heated air into the home.
  • Page 50 the position of the fuel feed control knob for 5 minutes after the thermostat turns to OFF. After these 5 minutes, the convection blower speed will be lowered to a speed equivalent to the #1 position of the Fuel Feed Rate Control Knob. NOTE After the 12 minute startup cycle, if the thermostat is in the "ON"...
  • Page 51 VIII.8 STARTING A FIRE FOR THE FIRST TIME Automatic and Semiautomatic Modes Read the section labeled "Introduction to the Control Panel" before attempting to light a fire. 1. Open the fuel hopper lid and check to make sure that no foreign objects, other than wood pellets, are present inside the hopper.
  • Page 52 If you encounter any difficulties achieving a flame within the first 5 minutes or establishing an efficient flame pattern, please consult the Trouble Shooting Guide in this manual. If you are unable to remedy the problem, please contact your local Jamestown Dealer. Page 44...
  • Page 53: Manual Mode

    If you encounter any difficulties achieving a flame within the first 5 minutes or establishing an efficient flame pattern, please consult the Trouble Shooting Guide in this manual. If you are unable to remedy the problem, please contact your local Jamestown Dealer. Page 45...
  • Page 54: Wall Thermostat And Thermostatic Control/Automatic Mode

    A power inverter is an electronic device that converts DC power (stored in batteries) to AC power (similar to the home electrical supply and required by all Jamestown pellet stoves for normal operation). The length of time that the pellet stove will function normally, when employing a power inverter, depends on the capacity of the battery coupled with the power inverter.
  • Page 55: Chapter Ix: Maintenance And Care

    A pellet stove cleaning kit, part number JR004T, which consists of wire brushes [to scrape stubborn ash and soot deposits from metal surfaces] and a vacuum hose adapter attachment is available through the local Jamestown Dealer. It is strongly recommended that this kit be purchased by every pellet stove owner. Page 47...
  • Page 56: Every Time Before You Light A Fire

    HEAT EXCHANGER TUBES: See Figure C3. Do not touch the scraper rods when the stove is hot. The heat exchanger tubes will collect fly ash overtime. Three scrapers attached to rods (only one scraper rod on J1000B) protruding through the front face of the stove (above the door) permits these tubes to be scraped clean. Keep the stove door closed when scraping the tubes.
  • Page 57: After Every One Ton Of Pellets

    - On a 45º through the wall kit, you will need a 45º through the wall cleaning kit that contains a longer brush. We highly recommend hiring your Jamestown Dealer to service your stove after your first ton (909kg) of pellets burned to properly train you in cleaning and maintaining your stove.
  • Page 58: Once A Year

    Replace the gaskets under the heat exchanger access plates every time these access plates are removed. Use only Jamestown authorized gasket material. Contact the local Jamestown Dealer for the availability of gasket material.
  • Page 59: Auger System Care/Auger Jams

    5. AUGER SYSTEM CARE/AUGER JAMS The auger and auger motor in this Jamestown stove are of the highest quality available. The entire auger and auger tube are precision machined and assembled to promote self cleaning and to eliminate "hard pellet" jams. However, it is very important that foreign objects of any kind (such as children's toys, screws, nails, nuts and bolts, etc.) are not allowed into the fuel hopper.
  • Page 60: Gasket Materials Maintenance Recommendations

    The table below shows the frequency of inspection and replacement of the various gasket materials. A replacement gasket kit (part # 03HAA) is available at any Jamestown Dealer. Instructions for replacing all the gaskets are included with the gasket kit.
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  • Page 65: Chapter X: Electrical System Information

    X. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INFORMATION All Jamestown pellet stoves or inserts are designed with operational safety in mind. The following electrical safety devices are included with every stove: 1. Full System 10 amp Fast Acting Fuse Protection 2. Thermal or Impedance Protection on All Motors 3.
  • Page 66: Control Board Program Parameters Tables

    CONTROL BOARD PROGRAM PARAMETERS TABLES The control board uses the parameters in the following tables from the Row # that corresponds to the selector switch position. The tables below list the various parameters specific to each model. When changing the program, please refer to the table that is specific to the model of stove you purchased. TABLE X1: J1OOOB PROGRAM PARAMETERS Program Mode...
  • Page 67: Program Selection Information For All Models

    PROGRAM SELECTION INFORMATION FOR ALL STOVE MODELS Selector Switch positions numbered 0 through 4 will cause the microprocessor to run in the Automatic Mode if the stove is connected to a wall thermostat and in the Manual Mode if connected to a wall switch. Selector switch positions numbered 5 through 9 will cause the microprocessor to run in the semiautomatic mode.
  • Page 68 If in the OFF position, the startup cycle will be initiated the next time the wall thermostat calls for heat. When the room temperature reaches the temperature set on the wall thermostat, the fuel feed will be turned to OFF. The convection blower, however, will continue to run for 5 minutes at the speed determined by the position of The Fuel Feed Control Knob immediately before the thermostat turned to OFF.
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  • Page 71: Chapter Xl: Trouble Shooting Guide

    XI. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Save yourself time and money. When in doubt, consult this trouble shooting guide first. Before you call your Dealer, please read through the SYMPTOMS column. Most of the common problems that you may encounter are listed under that column.
  • Page 72 SYMPTOM #4 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION The On/Off switch is ON, the green 1. Fuel Hopper is empty. 1. Fill Fuel Hopper with Pellets. light is ON, the orange light is ON and 2. Auger is empty and 2. Let stove run in this condition for 5 the red light flashes but fuel does not needs to be primed with minutes or until pellets start to drop.
  • Page 73 SYMPTOM #6 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION The main power switch is ON and all 1. Stove is still running in 1. There will be no variation in convection lights are working properly. However, the 12 minute Startup blower speed until the stove warms up and when the Fuel Feed Control knob is Cycle and has not there will be no variation in fuel feed rate...
  • Page 74 SYMPTOM #10 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION When the Fuel Control Knob is set on 1. Draft Control Knob is set 1. Reduce the Draft Control Knob Setting "1", the stove seems to burn normally too high. when burning on the "1" setting of the Fuel for a while but, eventually, the fire Control Knob.
  • Page 75 SYMPTOM #12 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION No matter how much I try, I cannot 1. Air intake hose may be 1. Check air intake hose and clear all debris seem to set the air to fuel ratio pinched or plugged. that may be stopping combustion air flow. properly to obtain an efficient burn on 2.
  • Page 76 SYMPTOM #14 PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Flame is lazy and orange and has 1. Air intake hose may be 1. Check air intake hose and clear all debris black tips. Visible smoke licks towards plugged. that may be stopping combustion air flow. the door glass and sides of the firebox.
  • Page 77: Appendixes

    APPENDIX A J2001T PELLET STOVE Standard Shroud Kit#J2001TS Installation Instructions Parts List Tools Required 1. Shroud Top #C187T 1. Electric Screw Gun 2. Shroud Left Leg #C187L 2. Standard Phillips Screwdriver bit 3. Shroud Right Leg #C187R 3. 1/4" Hex Head driver bit 4.
  • Page 78 PLATE FOR INSTALLING THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN ALTERED THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN ALTERED TO ACCOMODATE A FIREPLACE INSERT TO ACCOMODATE A FIREPLACE INSERT AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON PRIOR TO RE-USE QUALIFIED PERSON PRIOR TO RE-USE AS A CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE.
  • Page 79 Appendix A-3 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 80 Appendix A-4 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 81 Appendix A-5 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 82 Appendix A-6 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 83: Installation Instructions

    APPENDIX B CAST LEGS J2067T AND GOLD LEGS J2068T KITS FOR APPLIANCE MODELS J1000B and J2000T Installation Instructions Parts List Tools Required 1. Four Cast Legs (Black or Gold) 1. Adjustable Wrench 2. Eight 1/4" x 1" (20nc) Bolts 2. Phillips Screw Driver 3.
  • Page 84 Appendix B-2 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 85 APPENDIX C COMBUSTION FAN ASSEMBLY FOR MODELS J2000 & J2001 Complete Assembly is Part# 07DAJ Appendix C-1 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 86: Exhaust Blower Assembly

    APPENDIX D EXHAUST BLOWER ASSEMBLY MODEL J1000 Complete Assembly is Part# 07DAA Appendix D-1 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 87 APPENDIX E AUGER MOTOR & BRACKET INSTALLATION Appendix E-1 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 88 4. See Figure 1. Locate the louver slot in the back panel that the Metal Bracket with relay, transformer and wires is to be mounted in. On the J1000B, select the louver below the top most louver located above the main control board and directly under the fuel hopper.
  • Page 89 12. See Figure 3. Identify the brown 35" (889mm) long thermostat wire #1, which is connected to the relay. Connect the loose ends of the red and white wires of this thermostat wire to the Thermostat Input terminals (see figure #4). 13.
  • Page 90 Appendix F-3 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 91 APPENDIX G 3 PIECE MITERED GLASS KIT INSTALLATION GLASS GASKET 03HAA CENTRE GLASS 04AAB SIDE GLASS 04AAA Step 1: After having installed the Glass Spacer Bracket and the “Airwash” Bracket on the windowsill, wrap the outer edges of the pieces of glass as shown here with glass gasket material. Wrap each glass piece using a separate piece of gasket.
  • Page 92 3 PIECE MITERED GLASS KIT INSTALLATION (Continued) Step 4: Locate the side Gloss Retainer Mounting Holes, These holes should already be drilled and topped on both sides of the door. Step 5: Loosely attach one Gloss Retainer Bracket to each side of the cost iron door using one #8 x 1/2” self topping Phillips screw.
  • Page 93 APPENDIX H J1000 CROSSFLOW FAN Part# 07EEG Appendix H-1 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 94 APPENDIX I-1 EXHAUST BLOWER ASSEMBLY MODEL J1000 Appendix I-1 1998-2006 Edition...
  • Page 95 APPENDIX J WARNINGS Installing Solid Fuel Inserts in Factory Built Fireplaces 1. The insert must be tested and meet the requirements of UL 1482 (U.S.) and or ULC S628 (Canada) when tested in a masonry fireplace built per ULC S628. 2.
  • Page 96 SERVICE RECORD DATE SERVICED BY DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 97 ADDRESS / ADRESSE: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ C __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE NUMBER / NUMERO DE TELEPHONE: ( __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MODEL PURCHASED (CIRCLE ONE) / LE MODELE A ACHETE: (CELUI ENCERCLER): J1000B J2000T J2001T __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ S __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DEALER NAME / LE NOM DE NEGOCIANT: DEALER LOCATION / L'EMPLACEMENT DE NEGOCIANT:...
  • Page 98 Miscellaneous: No one is authorized to make any warranties on our behalf. Any implied warranties, including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the applicable warranty periods specified above. Jamestown Pellet Stove’s sole liability with respect to defective parts shall be as set forth in this warranty, and any claims for incidental or consequential damages are expressly excluded.

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