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Trendline 1+2+3
Troja 1+2+3
Softline
Ahornsvinget 3-7 . DK-7500 Holstebro
T.++45 96101200 F.++45 97425216 . www.jydepejsen.com
Fineline 1+2
Zeus
Athene
Imported by:
Hera
Avanti
Cubic 109-166-215
Cubic Corner
Cubic Wall
PO Box 120 . Pound Ridge NY
T.914-764-5679 . F.914-764-0465 . www.wittus.com
Cubic W200

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  • Page 1 - Read this manual carefully and save the instructions - Manufactured by: Installation and user manual Trendline 1+2+3 Troja 1+2+3 Softline Ahornsvinget 3-7 . DK-7500 Holstebro T.++45 96101200 F.++45 97425216 . www.jydepejsen.com Fineline 1+2 Zeus Athene Imported by: Hera Avanti...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Jydepejsen A/S - version 5 - 05/09 Contents: Page: Wood-burning stoves from Jydepejsen A/S Before installing your stove Chimney Chimney connector Heat generation and distribution Sensible wood burning Technical information on wood burning Air supply and combustion Preparation for the first fire Lighting the stove...
  • Page 3: Wood-Burning Stoves From Jydepejsen A/S

    1. Wood-burning stoves from Jydepejsen A/S A wood burning stove from Jydepejsen A/S is a quality Danish product. Our stoves have been providing a cheerful, cozy atmosphere and excellent savings on heating in many homes since the company was founded in 1979.
  • Page 4: Before Installing Your Stove

    MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES - Refer to diagrams on next 2 pages Description Trendline 1-2-3 /Troja 1-2-3 / Softline / Zeus / Athene Hera / Avanti/Fineline 1-2/Cubic series A. DISTANCE TO SIDE WALL US/CANADA 18" (46 cm) DISTANCE TO BACK WALL US/CANADA 10" (25 cm)
  • Page 5 DIAGRAMS FOR TRENDLINE 1-2-3 / TROJA 1-2-3 / SOFTLINE / ZEUS / ATHENE/ HERA / AVANTI/ FINELINE 1-2 WALL VIEW CORNER VIEW TURNABLE INSTALLATION...
  • Page 6 DIAGRAMS FOR CUBIC SERIES CUBIC 109/166/215 CUBIC WALL CUBIC CORNER CUBIC WALL CUBIC CORNER...
  • Page 7 Installation of Trendline 2 without the turntable feature If the Trendline 2 stove is to be used without the turntable feature (screws still at- tached), please follow the standard installation procedures (page 5) under Wall View and Corner View for the correct clearances. Installation of Trendline 2 with the turntable If the Trendline 2 is being used with the turntable feature, first remove the locking screws located under the stove’s firebox (as shown below). This allows the stove to turn freely within its 90° range. Position and center the stove properly as described: Turn the stove to the left most position.
  • Page 8: Chimney

    3. Chimney The Jydepejsen stoves must be installed using a Class A UL 103 HT approved factory-built chimney system or a code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner. In Canada, the installation must conform to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365. The chim- ney must extend through the roof at least 3’ (1 m), and 2’ (6 m) above any structure within 10’ (3 m). The condition of the chimney and height is very important. We rec- ommend a minimum height of 10’ (3 m) above the stove collar. However, additional chimney height may be required to maintain adequate draft - consult you dealer.
  • Page 9 This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid creosote from running down the outside of the pipe or the stove top. All joints, including the flue collar connection must be secured with three sheet metal screws to ensure that the sections do not separate. For the best performance the chimney connector should be as short and direct as possible, with no more than two 90°...
  • Page 11: Heat Generation And Distribution

    5. Heat generation and distribution All Jydepejsen wood-burning stoves are two stoves in one. Inside is the actual stove, produced from strong steel plates, and on the outside a covering of steel, ceramic tiles or soapstone. There are two major types of heat: radiant heat and con- vection heat.
  • Page 12: Sensible Wood Burning

    6. Sensible wood burning When dry wood is burned in a wood-burning stove the following process occurs (over a period of approximately 1 hour): · After lighting the log starts to dry and heats up. · After drying the temperature of the wood rises to approx. 300–400° F (150 - 200° C) and is converted into volatile gases and charcoal.
  • Page 13 Remember that three logs will burn just as quickly as one The quantity of firewood determines the heat emission - the more heat you require, the more wood you should add at each refueling. Types of fuel and heating values All the stoves are constructed and approved for burning wood. Combustion involves conversion of the fuel from solid form into gases, water vapor and charcoal.
  • Page 14: Air Supply And Combustion

    Primary air is used to burn off the gases at high temperatures (above 1,000° Fahren- heit (540° C)) and to keep the glass free of soot. For wood to burn correctly, the right amount of air has to be supplied at the right time and place. In the Jydepejsen DuplicAir system, the startup and primary air are combined into one air supply system.
  • Page 15 There are two other non-adjustable air systems on the stove; secondary air and di- rect air. Secondary air: To ensure a better combustion of gas- ses, the stove is constructed with sec- ondary air holes in the baffle plates. Preheated air is supplied through these holes, which ensures burning of the last amount of gases before they slip out through the chimney, even if the primary air has been shut down.
  • Page 16: Preparation For The First Fire

    9. Preparation for the first fire Once your stove is installed and all instructions have been read, the first fire can be started. However, please take careful note of the following: The baking liner should be removed before the initial lighting. A sudden temperature change could cause it to crack. Tiles and soapstone are not covered by the warran- ty, so ensure that they are at least at room temperature before lighting up the stove.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    12. Troubleshooting Combustion problems can arise if the combustion conditions are not optimal. This can be corrected by following the advice given below. Lighting and burning problems are usually due to wet wood or insuf- ficient draft.
  • Page 18: Maintenance Of The Stove

    Vermiculite The heat-reflecting and insulating panels in the firebox of all wood-burning stoves from Jydepejsen are made of vermiculite. This material in its basic form consists of laminated minerals, and is supplied by an ISO 9001 certified company. Vermiculite poses no health hazards. It offers various benefits in terms of heat reflection, insu- lation and utilization, thereby helping to provide Jydepejsen stoves with an even higher combustion temperature, improved degassing of the wood and, consequently, greater efficiency in the stove.
  • Page 19 Cleaning ceramic tiles Ceramic from Jydepejsen is simple to maintain. Wiping the tiles with a damp cloth is generally adequate. For more stubborn marks, use a little mild soapy water. Like other natural products, ceramic tiles cannot tolerate strong acids or leaching solutions.
  • Page 20 Replacing door gaskets (except the Cubic series) 1. Remove the gasket from the inner frame and clean the band mark (it is not nec- essary to remove the door from the stove). 2. Add a band of heat-resistant glue on the band mark. 3. Push new gasket down into the mark. 4. Close the door and let the glue harden for about 24 hours, before you open the door again. If you do not let the glue harden sufficiently before you open the door, the gasket may fall out.
  • Page 21: Warranty

    Any claims during the warranty period should be directed to the dealer who sold the stove. All stoves from Jydepejsen come with their own individual serial number on the type plate on the back of the stove. Please quote stove model and serial number to your dealer in connection with service tasks.
  • Page 22: Cubic Series - Assembly

    Cubic series - assembly Cubic Wall : The stove must be prepared for either top- or rear outlet. Standard construction is rear outlet. Fasten the furnishing on the wall. Place the stove on the lower hooks on the furnishing, tip up the stove and fasten it. Back side of stove Cubic Corner : The stove must be prepared for either top- or rear outlet.
  • Page 23 Cubic W200 : The stove must be prepared for either top- or rear outlet. Standard construc- tion is rear outlet. Fasten the furnishing on the wall. Place the stove on the lower hooks on the furnishing, tip up the stove and fasten it.
  • Page 24: Trendline Soapstone Assembly

    Trendline soapstone - convection...
  • Page 25 Trendline with full soapstone cladding Soapstone assembling...
  • Page 26: Softline Soapstone Assembly

    Softline with full soapstone or ceramic cladding Soapstone assembling 1,5 cm  ...
  • Page 27 Softline with full soapstone or ceramic cladding Ceramic assembling...
  • Page 28 Manufactured by: Ahornsvinget 3-7 . DK-7500 Holstebro T.++45 96101200 F.++45 97425216 . www.jydepejsen.com Imported by: PO Box 120 . Pound Ridge NY T.914-764-5679 . F.914-764-0465 . www.wittus.com...

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