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Assembly of the flue pipe
The product is assembled for a top outlet as standard.
Fig. 8 Assembling the flue pipe
1. Mark on the flue pipe (A) where the screws hits when the
flue pipe is completely at the bottom of the smoke outlet
and drill a 7 mm hole in the flue pipe for the screws (C).
2. Pull the protective paper off the supplied gasket (B) and
attach it to the outer end of the flue pipe.
3. Insert the flue pipe into the smoke outlet and secure with
the 2 screws (C) from the bag of screws.
Flue pipe is installed in the same way for top and rear outlet.
4.3 Assembly with an external air
supply (optional extra)
Fresh air supply
The air used for combustion in any well-insulated house needs
to be replaced. This is particularly important in houses with
mechanical ventilation. Such replacement air can be procured
in several ways. The most important thing is to supply the air
to the room where the stove is placed. Place the outside wall
valve as close to the stove as possible and make sure that it
can be closed when the stove is not in use.
For the fresh air supply connection, follow the national and
local building regulations.
Important! Ensure that air vents in the room where the
fireplace is located are not blocked.
Closed combustion system
Use the stove's closed combustion system if you live in recently
built, airtight dwellings. Connect the external combustion air
through a ventilation pipe through the wall or the floor.
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Air supply
The amount of combustion air for Jøtul's products is approximately
20-40 m
the Jøtul F 500 ECO through:
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A
Fig. 9a Through an outside wall
B
C
Fig. 9b Through the floor and ground plate
/h. The outside air connection may be fitted directly to
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the bottom
through a flexible supply hose from the outside/chimney
(only if the chimney has its own duct for external air) and to
the product's outside air connector.