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Wood consumption
The efficiency of Jøtul I 530 FL gives it a nominal heat output of 9.0
kW. Wood consumption, at nominal heat output: Approx. 2.9
kg/h. The size of the pieces of wood should be:
Kindling (finely split wood):
Length: approx. 35 cm
Diameter: 2-5 cm
Quantity required each time: 8 - 10 pieces
Wood (split wood):
Recommended length: 30 - 40 cm
Diameter: Approx. 8 - 12 cm
Interval for adding wood: Approx. every 60 minutes
Fire size: 3 kg (nominal output)
Quantity required each time: 4 pieces
Nominal heat output is achieved when the air vent is open
approx. 40 % (fig. 4 A).
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3.0 Installation
3.1 Floor
Foundation
You need to make sure the foundation is suitable for a fireplace.
See "2.0 Technical Data" for specified weight.
Requirements for protection of wooden
flooring beneath the fireplace
The Jøtul I 530 FL has a heat shield underneath to protect the
floor from radiated heat. The product can therefore be positioned
directly on a wooden floor that is covered by a sheet of metal or
other non-inflammable material. The recommended minimum
thickness is 0.9 mm. The plate must cover the entire floor surface
within the surround.
We recommend the removal of any flooring that is not attached
to the foundation ("floating floors") beneath the installation.
Jøtul recommends that any flooring made of combustible
material, such as linoleum, carpets, etc. should be removed from
under the floor plate
Requirements for protection of inflammable
floors in front of the fireplace
The floor in front of the fireplace must be protected by a sheet
of metal or other non-inflammable material. The recommended
minimum thickness is 0.9 mm. The floor plate must comply with
national laws and regulations.
Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions and
installation requirements.
3.2 Wall
Distance to inflammable wall protected by
insulation (Fig. 1)
Insulation requirements
50 mm rock wool 120 kg/m
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Distance to inflammable wall protected by
firewall (Fig. 1)
Requirements for regulation firewalls
The firewall must be at least 100 mm thick and made of brick,
concrete or lightweight concrete. Other materials and structures
with satisfactory documentation may also be used.
Contact your local building authorities regarding restrictions and
installation requirements.
Distance to non-inflammable wall (Fig. 1)
"Non-inflammable wall" here means a non-bearing wall of
continuous brickwork/concrete.
with aluminium foil on one side.