Preparation/Installation Of The Fireplace - Jøtul GF 100 BF2 Instrucciones Para Instalación

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The stove only works if the correct quantity of air is supplied.
The draught in the pipe is limited by the horizontal length of
the pipe, and decreases as the length of the pipe increases. The
vertical and horizontal pipe lengths in the vent system must
therefore lie within the limits shown in the vent diagram. See
Figure 3. If the vent system changes direction and more than
three 90
pipe bends are inserted, the draught will be reduced.
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Each additional pipe bend must therefore be allocated the same
draught restriction as a 300mm horizontal length of pipe.
A maximum of 5 bends (both vertical and horizontal) may be
used in one flue system. This means that with a total of 5 bends
used, the total horizontal length of the flue system must be not
more than 6.4m.
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5.0 Preparation/installation
of the fireplace
The product is supplied in 3 parts – the stove – a burner with coal
or log set – the vent system
The burn chamber contains:
Bag with artifical embers
Installation and Operating Instructions
Conversion kit
Cover
Mounting
When the product has been unwrapped, lift off the top.
Grip the top of the front frame and lift it up and outwards.
Lift the glass frame with the glass straight up after opening
the 2 latches at the top of the fire box.
Remove the parts wrapped in plastic from the inside.
If the product is going to be used with another type of gas
than G20 natural gas, it should be converted now. See the
manual for the conversion kit.
5.1 Plate for secondary draught (fig. 4)
Coal set:
If the Jøtul GF 100 BF2 is to be used with the coal set the
secondary draught plate (A) must always be removed.
Log set (vent system Ø100/170 mm):
When using the log set the plate must be removed when the
height of the flue pipe is 700mm or more.
5.2 Draught reduction (fig. 5)
The vent system affects the flame in the fireplace. Therefore,
it will be necessary to reduce the draught by installing the
exhaust restrictor when the height is 700mm or more (follow
the conversion kit).
Mounting the exhaust restrictor
Unscrew the two screws that attach the baffle plate (A).
Pull the baffle plate forwards, unhook the tabs and slide it
out.
Mount the exhaust restrictor with two plate screws from
the conversion kit according to the height the exhaust hood
is to be mounted.
N.B. Follow the exhaust diagram Ø100/170 mm (fig. 3) or the
exhaust diagram Ø100/150 mm (fig. 12-18) when choosing
the position (1-6).
The baffle is remounted in reverse order.
Adjustment the air regulator can first take place once the exhaust
system is connected and the fireplace is in the correct position.

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