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HomeMy WebLinkAbout34153-Z FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-33385 Date: 11/14/08 THIS CERTIFIES that the building WOODSTOVE Location of Property: 295 OLD ORCHARD LA EAST MARION (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 31 Block 7 Lot 21 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No_ conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 34153-Z dated SEPTEMBER 12, 2008 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is WOOD STOVE INSTALLED IN AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to DOUGLAS & SHARON ROGERS JR (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. N/A PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A /Xthori/ed Signature Rev. 1/81 Form No.6 r0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDINGTDEPARTMENT All, O 3 2008 G >> 765-1802 r 6idG. APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANC F S oFr ' This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following: A. For new building or new use: l. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form). 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. 5. Corri riercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) nou-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees l. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling$25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swiraming pool $25.00, Accessory building$25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00, Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupanc},on Pre-existing Building - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - $.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy -Residential $15.00, Conunercial $15.00 Date. t(I�I Da New Construction: Old or Pre-existing Building: 1/ (check one) Location of Property: '�,q S �j(� �/py� �}`HOALO-11,_ House No. Street Hamlet Owner or Owners of Property: a am 8VWM"_e Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section Block Lot Subdivis)on Filed Map. Lot: Permit No. CZAI rj Date of Permit. Applicant: Health Dept. Approval: Underwriters Approval: Planning Board Approval: Request for: Temporary Certificate Final Certificate: // (check one) Fee Submitted: $ kD Applicant Signature FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 34153 Z Date SEPTEMBER 12, 2008 Permission is hereby granted to: DOUGLAS JR & ORS ROGERS PO BOX 265 EAST MARION,NY 11939 for INSTALLATION OF A WOODSTOVE PER INSTALLATION SPECS AS APPLIED FOR. at premises located at 295 OLD ORCHARD LA EAST MARION County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 031 Block 0007 L 021 pursuant to application dated SEPTEMBER 10, 2008 and proved by e Building Inspector to expire on MARCH 201 . Fee $ 200 . 00 i A hotrize Si nature ORIGINAL Rev. 5/8/02 SOUryolo TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PL13G. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ]. INSU ATION [ ] FRAMING / STRAPPING [ FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION REMARKS: 9/-c:)�. DATE IOIJ-PI06E INSPECTOR 4&44 COMMENTS FIELD INS ECTION REPORT I DATE I FOUNDATION (1ST) --------------`;----------------------- S Q c cn FOUNDATION (2ND) z ' O ROUGH FRAMING& PL,LTMBING . p x . INSFT.t.,.AtION PER N. Y. STATE ENERGY CODE FINAL i ADDITIONAL COMMENTS O z m k z • x • d b G 0 0 3j _ 7 _ 2, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREET o2 �J VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT (ooef'-f' t Sha roar} 4cg Aka LANcf �� �C. �. ,r�� 3 "E� ._ ER N E + . M (_ rvr 0.4?5FOD C$ 1 . �(Q h e.r ItA r W d -s S W TYPE OF BUILDING U/g Ko!2e r 5 C-0 ;_.tw 2ES. SEAS.-) VL. FARM COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. Value i LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS 4 2 Y o 6, 0 o . ® � �" t -� 9 r— Lr� h f��'r�C.e. �J�"� C) a 3S,00 Ahov� yl_ 1' ` AGE BUILDING CONDITION y —��C(rl C ®S &C eC recl C NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE y 2 GJ is J �' l d"`S FARM Acre VaAcre /er Value Z l �� _ )z.Y YGZ_ QO e`s eU,/S Y-7, C e y- t.'c!(:' Tilld,)le 1 j �l ` lable 2 �p Tillable 3 �f vVoodland C�= Swampland i FRONTAGE ON WATER O it 3rushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD /���.. /� :- e 4 � G House Plot DEPTH 3 BULKHEAD dotal DOCK ' ! ■■■�■_... ■�■■■■■■■■■■tin■■■■I� MEN i MEN NEI ■■■■■■■■■■■■IINM■■Of ■■Rom_ ! ■■���! ■■■■■D���■■�■ ■920■11 fly ■■■■■■■■■■■■Il■■�■ ■■■■■■ W■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ loundation Ext. Walls Interior Finish Fire Place .- Rooms I st Floor , c I IT wfc-4-b { —� f. 9 _. APPPOo1E )), AS NOTED r 3`�tS 3 - DATE: . .# 1, 1 �,. FE6•n 3Y: NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT _.. 765-1802 8 AM TO =FIMI FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECE T IOINS: 1. FOUNDATION - -Pa.VO REQUIRED ' FOR POURED COIdCRETE COMPLY WITH ALL. CODES OF 2. ROUGH - FRAMI G PLUMBING NEW YORK STATE & TOWN CODES 3. INSULATION AS REQUIREED -AND CONDITIONS OF � 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST f BE COMPLETE F�CR C.O. SOUTHOLD TOWN ZBA ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BARD, REQUIREMENTS ORaTHE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOTE RESPONSIBLE FOR SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES 4 DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS. N.Y.S.DEC OCCUPANCY qiR RI USE IS UNLAUI L fViTH0 CERI ICATE D y/�c v i�y Post s t era 1 �./.38. Z _r 6$ Pipe e a.F7'� �• � L Iz h N•3' �•.r�a N b Gortryc � h and h r N; Iri �Uy .. N 1/ Corrc �O " W. 2 Ra w o f Paaris /t aye/Z /v! a r-y Thia/-i.7999r M,4 P OF PROf�ERT Y SVRv�yEo FoR GeWOV-onfeedfofhcOwniron /7fC DOUGLAS ROGERS Ncrtiy Fork Bonk and Trsislo'CawPony S/TVATE AT as survcyc� Apri//3� /9SS. BAST /Mi9R/O/'V 07`7`0 1N. ysWn TuJ./8p Sori TOWN-OF SOUTHOLD LicerascdLo .Sarvcy�ors Gy'cen r� N. Y. RV/553 .dotu[' F 40o USA Ln 0 USArfi AN: -Installation and Operating Instructions 2 w. jT KyndtV save these ins ructions for future references. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT Do you have or need the following,before applying? TOWN HALL - Board of Health SOUTHOLD;NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 f C S� Survey SoutholdTown.NorthFork.net PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees OS Flood Permit Examined ,20 Storm-Water Assessment Form 2 Contact: Approved � ,20 D Mail to: Disapproved a/c Phone: "l 1 Expiration 20_�O CI Building Inspector� 2E OWE �a lP LICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT SEP 10 2008 Date )0 520 INSTRUCTIONS BLDG.DEPT. a. 1� F � � letely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises,relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c.The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d.Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim,the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing,the extension of the permit for an addition six months.Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances,building code,housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. (Signature of app i ant or name,if a corporation) -� NV I(q (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician,plumber or builder ',Rwero Name of owner of premises 6 EIS S s on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: 296- 04D 0kC_H,40 L A nJG jE:A s7—rn4gl od House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section q rl 3403�'� Block '31 , `q^ 2� Lot Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work(check which applicable): New;Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal DeMolition Other Work LX, �STOVE (Description) 4. Estimated Cost Fee (To be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front " =i Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth z Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES NO 14. Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES &D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES NO * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the CONNIE D.BUNCH (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) No.O1 U6185050 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires April 14, 0O of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this D day of 20DS h eyuAcj, Notary Public Signatu f Applicant a SA/Canada Installation and Operation Instructions for USA/Canada Installation et fonctionnement pour Canada Safety Notice:If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed,a house fire may result.For your safety,follow the installation directions.Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Kindly save these instructions for future reference. Avis de securite:Une installation non appropride de ce poele de chauffage risque de provoquer un incendie.Assurez votre securite en respectant les directives d'installation suivantes.Consultez les autorites locales du batiment ou de la prevention des incendies au sujet des restrictions et exigences relatives aux inspections d'installations dans votre region. `MYERiF,Y Tested and listed by ITS,lntertek Testing Services, Middleton,Wisconsin. ■'�� C Tested to U.S :Standards ANSI/UL 737 and ANSI/UL 1482,Canadian Standards.CAN/ULC-S627-M93 �,,•�k N•.•a US Standards Check Building Codes The Jotul F 400 woodstove has been tested and listed to; When installing,operating and maintaining your Jotul F 400 U.S.Standards:ANSI/UL 737 and ANSI/UL 1482- woodstove,followthe guidelines presented in these instructions, Canadian Standards: CAN/ULC-S627-M93 and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove. Tests performed by: ITS,lntertek Testing Services,Middleton;WI Your citytown,countyor province may require a building permit to install a solid fuel burning appliance. Manufactured by: Jotul AS,P.O.Box ion,Fredrikstad,Norway In the U.S.,the National Fire Protection Association's Code,NFPA 211,Standards for Chimneys,Fireplaces,Vents and Solid Fuel Distributed by: Burning Appliances,or similar regulations,may apply to the Jotul North America installation of a solid fuel burning appliance in your area. 55 Hutcherson Drive Gorham,Maine 04038,USA In Canada,the guideline is established by the CSA Standard, CAN/CSA-B365-M93,Installation Code for Solid-Fuel-Burning This heater meets the U.S.Environment Protection Agencys Appliances and Equipment. Emissions limits for wood heaters manufactured and sold after July i,1990 Always consult your local building inspector or authority having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply in your area. Under specific test conditions,this heater has shown heat output at rates ranging from 11,300 to 27,800 BTU's per hour. The Jotul F 400 woodstove is only listed to bum wood. Do not NATIOAL FIREPI CE We suggest that our woodburning hearth FlREPLACE bum an otherfuels. iNsm�uTE Products be installed and serviced by y professionals who are certified in the U.S. Read this entire manual before you install and use'your new by the National Fireplace Institute®(NFU as room heater. NFI Woodbuming Specialists or who are certified in Canada by Savethese instructions and makethemavailableto anyone using CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy or servicing the stove. Training(WETn. Technlml7Mintng Jotul North America 55 Hutcherson Drive Accepted For Use Gorham,Maine 04038 City of New York USA Department of Buildings MEA 313-00-E Jotul North America,Inc. Jotul pursues a policy of continual product development Products as'supplied may therefore differ in specification,colour,or type of accessories,from those illustrated or otherwise described in publications and brochures. USA/Canada, Table of Contents Safety Notices Safety Notices • Bum solid wood fuel only. • Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire.Do not burn to Installation garbage or flammable fluids. i.1 Assembly Before Installation......................... w __ .3 . If this room heater is not properly installed,a house fire i.z Flue Collar Reversal.....------...........------------__....__.............4 may result.To reduce the risk of fire,follow the installation i.3 Chimney Connector...................................._........._.__. ...4 instructions.Failure to follow these instructions may result z.o Chimney Requirements in property damage,bodily injury,or loss of life. Contact the local building or fire officials about restrictions 2.1 Masonry Chimneys ........._..........................._....._...._........4 and installation inspection requirements in your area. 2.2 Prefabricated Chimneys......................................................5 . Do not connect this stove to any air distribution duct or 2.3 Chimney Height....................................................................5 system. 2,4 Wall Pass Throughs.__._.. ._ . .__.._..._ ..___ ___..5 Extremely hot while in operation! Keep children,clothing and furniture away. Contact will cause skin bums. 3.0 Connecting to the Chimney . Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the room where 3.1 Masonry Chimney...............___.......................... _...6 the stove is operating. Be aware that operation of an 3.2 Hearthmount/Fireplaces._. .. ..._......._..___..... _.__.6 exhaust fan or clothes dryer can create a low pressure area 3.3 Prefabricated Chimneys.................................._..............._.6 and consequently promote flow reversal through the stove and chimney system.In some cases,the optional Outside 4.0 Clearances to Combustibles Air Kit#154335.can be used to alleviate this condition.The 4.1 Floor Protection................................................._..................6 chimney and building,however,always work together as a 4.2 Clearances to Walls and Ceilings..........................._.........6 system-provision ofoutside air,directly or indirectly to an 4.3 Using Shields to Reduce Clearances ...............................6 atmospherically vented appliance will not guarantee proper 4.4 Alcove Installation....................................__.._... _ _....7 chimney performance.Consult your local Jotul authorized 4.5 Mobile Home Installation ............................._.....__.........7 dealer regarding specific installation/performance issues. 5.0 Operation Jotul recommends that this stove be installed bya professional i Use Solid Wood Fuel solidfueltechnicianorthatyouconsultoneifyoudothework 5' y"""""""-"-"""..... �"'-"7 yourself Also,consult your insurance company regarding any 5.2 Controls........................ other specific requirements. 5.3 Break-in Procedure...................................................__._.....7 5.4 Starting/Maintaining the Fire..........................._............8 5.5 Adding Fuel............................................................_...............8 6.o Maintenance 6.i Ash Removal..._...._............................................................_..9 to Installation 6.2 Glass Care............................................................__..._..__....9 6.3 Glass Removal..............................................................._.....9 If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed,a house fire may result.Foryour safetyfollow the installation directions. 7•o General Maintenance Contact the local building orfire officials about restrictions and 7.i Gaskets..... installation inspection requirements in your area. 7.z Gasket replacement.............................................................io 7.3 Chimney System..._......................................................._.....i0 Your local officials have final authority in determining if a proposed installation is acceptable.Any requirement bythe local 8.o Accessories authority having jurisdiction that is not specifically addressed in 8.1 Firescreen....................................................................._......._io this manual,defaultstoNFPAiii,and local codes in the U.S.orin 8.2 Stove-top Thermometer......................................_.._.........lo Canada,CAN/CSA-6365-M and local codes. 8.3 Outside Air Kit........................................................._...._.....10 8.4 Floor Bracket Kit............_.._................__...._.__..__._....__..11 8.5 Rear Heat Shield.........................................................._........ i•i Assembly Before Installation 8.6 Bottom Heat Shield......................................_.._._........._.... �i 9.o Illustrations Unpack the Stove Clearance Diagrams..............._...................................................iz Inspect the stove for damage.Contact your dealer immediately Clearance Chart .................._........................._...............__.........13 if any damage is found.Do not install the stove if any damage Figures.............................................................................._......._....i4-16 is evident. Parts Diagram and List................................................................i7-i8 Appendix A-Alternate Floor Protection ..............................18 Contents: • Inspection Cover(Not for use in US/Canada) • Door Handle • Hardware Bag USA/Canada • Brick or modular block must be a minimum of 4"(10 cm) • The Pass-through must be at least W(45.7 cm) from nominal thickness. Stone construction must be at least 12" combustible ceiling materials. (3o cm)thick. . It will be necessary to cut wall studs,install headers,and • A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes,or,in construct a sillframeto maintainthe proper dimensions and their absence,must comply with national regulations. to support the weight of the brick. • An existing chimney must be inspected by a professional • The bricks must be solid brick with a minimum of3fh inches licensed chimney sweep,fireofficial,orcodeofficertoensure thick (nominal4"/ 702mm). that the chimney is in proper working order. . Refractory mortar must be used atthejunction ofthechimney • No other appliance may be vented into the same flue. and the pass through Iiner.The pass-through liner must not • An airtight clean-out door should be located at the base of penetrate the chimney liner beyond the inner surface of the the chimney. chimneyliner.Use extreme care when constructing the hole in the chimney liner as the tiles can shatter easily. 2.2 Prefabricated Chimneys In Canada A prefabricated metal chimney must be tested and listed for The installation must conform to CAN/CSA-6365,installation use with solid fuel burning appliances. High Temperature(HT) Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment. Before Chimney Standard UL 103 for the U.S.and High Temperature proceeding be sure to consult your local building inspector. Standard ULC S-629 for Canada. The manufacturer's installation instructions must be followed Common Method: precisely.Always maintainthe proper clearance to combustibles This method requires the removal of all combustible materials as established bythe pipe manufacturer.This clearance is usually from at least i8" (45.7 cm)around the chimney connector's a minimum of z",although it may vary by manufacturer or for proposed location. A 6"round liner requires a minimum certain chimney components. opening x "(109.2 x io z square. • Locate the pass-through at leasti8"from combustible ceiling materials' 2.3 Chimney Height The space that is cleared of combustible materials must The chimney must be at least 3 feet (gz cm) higher than the remain empty.Sheet metal panels can be used to cover the highest point where it passes through the roof and at least z feet area.However,when using a panel on both sides of the wall, (61 cm)higherthan the highest part of the roof orstructurethat each cover must be installed on noncombustible spacers at is within io feet(3.05 m)of the chimney,measured horizontally. least i"from the wall.if one panel of sheet metal is to be used See figure 3. it may be installed flush to the wall. Chimneys shorterthan i4feet(4.27 m)may not provide adequate See section 5.3.E and 5.3.2 of CAN/CSA-B365-Mgt. Consult your draft.inadequate draft can result in smoke spillagewhen loading local building inspector,authorized Jotul Dealer, NFPA 211 in the the stove,or when the door is open.Poor draft can also cause back U.S.or CAN/CSA-B635 in Canada for other approved wall pass- puffing(ignition of gas build-up inside the firebox)and sluggish through methods. performance.The minimum height does not,in itself,guarantee proper chimney performance. Excessive chimney height can promote over-strong draft resulting in high stove temperatures and short burn times.Excessive draft can becorrected by installing butterfydamper.YourJotul dealer is an expert resource to consult regarding draft issues or other performance-related questions. 2.4 Wall Pass-Throughs In the U.S. The National Fire Protection Association's publication,NFPA zii,Standard for Chimneys;Fireplaces,Vents and.Solid Fuel Burning Appliances permits four methods for passing through a combustible wall.Before proceedingwith any method be sure to consult with your local building officials to discuss any local code requirements. Common Method: • See figures 4 and 5.Remove all combustible materials from the pass-through area (around the chimney connector),a minimum lz"(30.5 cm).A 6"(15.2 cm)diameter connector will require a 31"x 31"(78.7 x 78.7 cm)square opening. • The opening must be filled with at least 12"(30.5 cm) of brick around a fireclay liner.The liner must be ASTM C35 or equivalent,having a minimum wall thickness of 5/8"(16 mm). USA/Canada 1.2. Flue Collar Reversal 2.0 Chimney Requirements The Flue Collar is oriented in the Top Exit position.If a Rear Exit position is required,remove the two mounting bolts,and turn There are two types of chimneys suitable for the Jotul F 400: the collar i8o degrees.Secure the collar using the same bolts, i. A code-approved masonry chimney with a ceramic tile or nuts and washers. listed steel flue liner. z. A prefabricated chimney complying with the requirements 1.3 Chimney Connector for Type HT(zioo°F)chimneys per UL 103 or ULC S629. . Use6"single wall or listed 6"double-wall stovepipeto connectthe The chimney size should not be less than the cross-sectional area stove to the chimney.Single wall stovepipe must be black iron or ofthe flue collar,and not more than three times greater than the stainless steel and have a minimum thickness of24gauge.Do not cross-sectional area ofthe flue collar. use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe for chimney connection -these materials are not suitable for use with solid fuel. When selectinga chimneytype and the location forthechimney Follow these guidelines regarding chimney connector in the house,keep this in mind:it is the chimney that makes the construction: stove work,not the stove that makes the chimney work.This is • Do not use chimney connector as a chimney.It is intended because a chimneyactually creates a suction,called"draft"which only for use as a connection device. pulls air through the stove. • Each connector section must be oriented with the male Several factors affect draft:chimney height,cross-sectional area (crimped)end pointing toward the stove.See fig.2. (size),and temperature ofthe chimney,as well as the proximity • Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal screws. of surrounding trees or buildings. • For the best performance,the chimney connector should be as short and direct as possible,including no more than two A short masonry chimney on the exterior of a house will give go*elbows. the poorest performance.This is because it can be very difficult • The maximum vertical run ofsingle wall stovepipe should not to warm the chimney thereby creating inadequate draft. In exceed io ft.(3o5 cm).The maximum horizontal run should extremely cold dimates,it may be necessaryto relinethe chimney not exceed 3 ft.(92 cm)with a 1/4"rise per foot or extend its height to help establish draft. • No part ofthe ch im ney connector may pass through an attic or roof space,closet or other concealed space,or through A tall;interior masonry chimney is easier to keep warm and will a floor or ceiling.All sections of the chimney connectors perform the best under a variety of weather and environmental must be accessible for cleaning. Where passage through a conditions. wall or partition of combustible construction is desired,the installation must conform with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, Thefollowingguidelinesgivethene[e5sarychimneyrequirements and is also addressed in this manual. based on the national code(ANSI-NFPA 211 for the US.And CSA • Do not connect this stoveto a chimneyflue servicing another CAN-6365 for Canada). However,many local codes differ from appliance. the national code to take into account climate,altitude,or other factors.Your local building inspector is the final approving authority.Consult them prior to installation. Do not connect the stove to any air distribution duct or system. 2.1 Masonry Chimneys When installing the 1otul F 400 into a masonry chimney you must'conform to all ofthe following guidelines: • The chimney flue size should not be less than the cross- sectional area ofthe stove flue collar. • The cross-sectional area of the flue of a chimney with no walls exposed to the outside below the roofline shall not be more than three times the crosssectional area of the stove flue collar. • The cross-sectional area oftheflue ofa chimneywith one or more walls exposed to the outside below the roofline shall not be more than two times the cross-sectional area of the stove flue collar. • Larger chimney flues should be relined with a listed or codeapproved liner. • The masonrychimney must have aflreclay liner orequivalent, with a minimum thickness of 5/8"(14 mm) and must be installed with refractory mortar.There must be at least 1/2" (12.7 mm)airspace between the flue liner and chimney wall. • The fireclayflue liner must have a nominal size of 8"X 8"(2o cm x 20 cm),and should not be larger than 8"X 12"(2o cm x 30 cm). A round fireclay liner must have a minimum inside diameter of 6"(iS cm)and maximum inside diameter of 8"(2o cm).A larger chimney should be relined with an appropriate code approved liner. USA/Canada 3.0 Connecting to the 4.0 Clearanceto Combustibles Chimney V Floor Protection (For both U.S. and 3.1 Masonry Chimney Canada) The Jotul F 400 requires one of the following three forms of ,When installing a Jotul F 400 into a masonry chimney through hearth protection- a"thimble"(the opening through the chimney wall to the flue), i. Any UL,ULC orWH listed hearth board.(No bottom heat shield the thimble must consist of ceramic tile or steel and besecurely required). cemented in place. 2. Any noncombustible material that has a minimum The chimney connector/stove pipe must slide completely inside R value of 2.0.(No bottom heat shield required.) the thimble to the inner surface of the flue liner. it may ma be 3• Any noncombustible material with the use'of the stove's bottom heat shield. necessaryto make use of a thimble sleeve(a pipe with a slightly smaller diameter than standard stove pipe). See figure S. All forms of protection must include a noncombustible surface extending a minimum of 16"for U.S(46o mm for Canada) in The connector pipe orthimble sleeve must not protrude intothe front of the stove,and 8"(2oo mm)from the sides and back of flue liner or otherwise restrict draft. the stove(measured from side and back panels). Use refractory cement to seal the seam between the chimney This will result in a minimum floor protection of 42"W X 44"D. connector,sleeve,and thimble. See figure 8. Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue servicing another In a rear vent installation,the floor protection must also extend appliance of any kind. under the stove pipe a minimum of 2"(50 mm)beyond either side of the pipe. See figure B. 3.2 Hearthmount into a Masonry Consult appendix A at the back of this section for alternate floor Fireplace protection methods and materials. The Jotul F 400 may be installed into a masonry fireplace provided the height of the opening is a minimum of 29 U2".Use 4.2 Clearances to Walls and Ceilings of the Short Leg Package will reduce the stove height by 21/4" (57 mm) The clearances listed and diagramed in this manual have been tested to ULand ULC standards and are the minimum clearances Buildingcode requiresthatthe fireplace damper plate beremoved to combustible materials specifically established for the Jotul F orsecurelyfixedin the open position.A connector pipe mustthen 400• extend from the stove's flue exit through the damper area of the fireplace and into the chimney tile liner.See figure 6. A combustible surface is anything that can burn(i.e.sheet rock, The inside area oftheflue liner must not be less than the area of wall paper,wood,fabrics etc.).These surfaces are not limited to the stoveflue collarand cannot be morethan threetimes greater those that are visible and also include materials that are behind than the cross sectional area of the stove flue collar. noncombustible materials. If the chimney liner is too large to accommodate the stove,an Ifyou are riot sure of the combustible natureof a material,consult approved relining system must be installed to resize the flue. your local fire officials. A new sheet metal damper block-off plate must be installed Remember:"Fire Resistant"materials are considered combustible; around the connector pipe at the damperframe and sealed with the proper sealant(usually High Temp Silicone). they are difficult to ignite,but will burn.Also"Fire-rated"sheet rock is also considered combustible. 3•3 Prefabricated Chimneys Contact your local building officials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area. When connecting the Jotul F 400 to a prefabricated metal See pages 8-9 for complete clearance requirements and chimney always follow the pipe manufacture's instructions and diagrams. be sure to use the components that are required. This usually includes some type of"smoke pipe adapter"that is secured to the bottom'section of the metal chimney and allows the 4.3 Using Shields to Reduce Clearances chimney pipe to be secured to it with three sheet metal screws. See figure7. Chimney Connector Heat Shields: Use only connector heat shielding listed for use with solid fuel heaters.The connector heat shield must begin 1"above the lowest exposed point of the connector pipe and extend vertically a minimum of 25"(64o cm) above the top surface of the stove. Double Wall Connector.Listed double wall pipe is an acceptable alternative to connector pipe heat shields. USA/Canada Wall-Mounted Protection:When reducing clearances through 5�o Operation the use of wall mounted protection: • In the U S refer toNFRAan,Standard forChimneys,Fireplaces, Please read the following section completely,before building a Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,for acceptable fire in your new Jotul F 400. materials,proper sizing and construction guidelines. • In Canada,refer to CAN/CSA-0365,Installation Code for Solid- Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment,also for acceptable 5.1 Use Solid Wood Fuel Only materials,proper sizing and construction guidelines. First this stove is designed to burn natural wood only.Wood that StoveMounted Heat shield:Rear Heat Shield#154385 is approved has been air-dried fora period of 6 to i4 months will provide the for use with thelotuIF400 in the US.and Canada.Nootherheat cleanest,most efficient heat. shield maybe used. Do not bum: Notice: Many manufacturers have developed woodstove *Coal `Treated or painted wood accessories that permit clearance reduction.Use only those Garbage Chemical Chimney cleaners accessories that have been tested byan independent laboratory •Cardboard Colored paper and carry the laboratory's testing mark. Be sure to follow all of Solvents Any synthetic fuel or logs the manufacturer's instructions. The burning of any of these materials can result in the release of toxic fumes.Never use gasoline,gasoline-type lantern fuel, 4.4 Alcove Installation kerosene,charcoal lighter fluid,or similar liquids to start or "freshen-up"the fire.Always keep such liquids away from the The Jotul F 400 can be installed in an Alcove as diagrammed in heater at all times. figures 9 and io. 1. The stove must be installed with listed double wall pipe. Important:Never build or allow the fire to rest directly on the 2. In a protected alcove installation both side walls and rear glass panel.The logs should always be spaced at least one inch wall must be protected per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365.The from the glass to allow for proper air flow within the firebox. wall protection must be elevated 1"(25 mm)from the floor and spaced at least i"(25 mm)offthe combustible wall,using noncombustible spacers,to allow for air circulation behind the shield. 5.2 Controls on the Jotul F 400 3. The height of the wall protection including the bottom air Combustion air is controlled by the Primary Air Lever,located space must be 48"(121 cm). above the ashlip on the front of the stove.The lever actuates a 4. The Bottom Heat Shield is required in all Alcove shutter over the air inlet which regulates the volume of primary installations. air entering the firebox and affects heat output and burn time. 5. Alcove floor protection must consist of aUVULCorWHllisted hearth pad or a non combustible material with a minimum When first starting or reviving the fire:the primary control lever R value of 2.o. should be at the far right position,which allows the maximum 6. Minimum ceiling height in an unprotected installation,offthe amount of air into the stove. The greater the amount of air top of the stove is 58"(148 cm).The minimum ceiling height entering the stovethe hotter and fasterthe fire will burn.Moving off the top of the stove in a protected ceiling installation is the lever to the left reduces the airflow into the stove which 36(91.5 cm). prolongs the fire at a lower heat output.See figure ii. 4.5 Mobile Home Installation Air Flow / Performance Primary air eaters the firebox directly above the glass panel on The J�tul F 400 has been approved for use in mobile homes in the U.S.and Canada with the following stipulations: the door.The incoming air creates a turbulent barrier or„airwash„ i. The stove must be secured to the floor of the mobile home. between the glass and the fire.Reducing the flow of primary air Use Floor Bracket Kit directly reduces the effectiveness of the airwash.Determining 50304. the primary air setting for the best overall performance foryour 2. The stove is provided outside airfor combustion.Outside Air particular needs and installation will only be established over Kit #154335(see page 16 for more details). 3. Use only listed double-wall pipe for the chimney timethroughtrialanderror. connection. 4. The stove must be grounded to the mobile home chassis. 5. The stove must otherwise be installed in accordanceto 24CRR, 5.3 Break-In Procedure Part 3280(HUD). The Jotul F 400 is constructed of cast iron and stove furnace cement. This type of construction requires the stove to be Consult with your local building inspector or fire officials about "broken-in"gradually so that heat expansion does not occur restrictions and requirements in your area,prior to installing too quickly'and cause damage.The following steps describe the the stove. proper break-in procedure for the Jotul F 400: i. Light a small fire of newspaper and kindling.Only allow the Warning! stoveto reach a maximum surface temperature of2od F(93' Do not install this stove in a bedroom/sleeping room.Do not Q.Burn for approximately 1 hour. installthestove in anywaythat might compromisethe structural 2. Allow the stove to cool to room temperature. integrity of the mobile home floor,walls,ceiling,or roof. 3. Light a second fire,allowing the stove to reach a maximum temperature of Soo F(149•C)for i hour. 4. Cool the stove to room temperature. USA/Canada 5. Light a third fire and gradually allow the stove to reach a 5.5 Adding Fuel surface temperature of 400•F(zoeC). 6. Cool stove to room temperature.This completes the"break in" When reloading the stove while it is still hot and a bed of hot procedure. embers still exist,follow this reloading procedure: To monitor the stove's temperature,use a magnetic stove-top Always wear gloves when tending to the stove. thermometer,placed directly on the corner of the stove's top Push the air control lever to the full open position (far plate. right). • Wait a few seconds before opening the door. Note:Keep the stove under 40o°F(2o47C)surface temperature Use a stovetool or pokerto distributethe hot embers equally during any"break-in fire",with the exception of the last"break- around the firebox. in"fire. If the temperature exceeds 400°F,move the primary • Load the fuel,usually with smaller logs first. air control lever all the way to the left to shut off the air supply • Close the door,be sure to latch the door tightly. completely.It is normal that the stove top temperature will • Wait 5—io minutes before adjusting the primary air to the continue to climb until the fuel burns down somewhat.Once desired heat output setting. (If you have at least a z"thick the fire is out and the stove has cooled to room temperature, ember bed when reloading,it may be possible to close the continue the break-in procedure.Never attempt to reduce the door and immediately adjust the air control setting). temperature by removing burning logs from the fire. Note:It is normal for a new painted stove to emit an odor and Creosote and Soot Formation and the Need smoke during its first several fires.Thisis caused bytheseasoning for Removal of the high temperature paint and will diminish with each fire. When wood is burned slowly,it produces tar and other organic Opening a window or doorto provide additional ventilation will vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. alleviate this condition. These creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire.The creosote that accumulates in the flue is highly flammable and is the fuel of chimney fires. 5.4 Starting and Maintaining a Fire To prevent a chimney fire,the creosote needs to be removed Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom grate of the stove. by sweeping the chimney and flue connector.The frequency of Do not elevate the fire in any way. sweeping will depend on how you operate your stove,but it is important to inspect the flue after every two weeks of use.An • The ash pan door on the stove must always be securely closed accumulation ofi/4"or more on the sides ofthe flue or connector when the stove is in operation. is considered hazardous and should be removed. • Burning the stove with the Ash Door open will over-fire the In the event that creosote in your chimney or flue connector stove and cause interior damage. ignites,the resulting fire is often accompanied by a roaring noise i. With the primary air control lever in thefull open position(to and a crackling sound as flakes of burned creosote break loose.lf the right),start with several sheets of crumbled newspaper you suspectyou are havinga chimneyfire,immediately close the placed directly on the grate.On top of the newspaper,place draft regulator and make sure the stove door is closed.Call the several pieces of small dry kindling(approx.i"in diameter) fire department and get everyone safely out of the house. with twoto three larger logs(approx.3"to 5"in diameter)on Trying to extinguish the fire in the stove will not help.In fact it top. can makethe matterworse by allowing oxygen through the door, z. Light the fire and close the door,slowly building the fire by which then supports the fire in the chimney.When the roaring adding larger and larger logs.Be sure to follow the break-in and crackling has stopped,you should resist the temptation to procedure before creating a hot fire that might damage the open the door and look at the fire.The fire may have suffocated, stove. but could rekindle when you open the door.Aftera chimneyfire, 3. Once the stove has reached a surface temperature range of do not use your stove until the chimney and the flue connector between 400"and 6od,(2047C-316"C),adjust the primary has been cleaned and inspected to ensure that no damage has aircontrol lever as necessary to generate the heatoutput and been sustained. burn time desired. 1otul recommends use of a magnetic stove top thermometer to monitor the surface temperature of the stove.The optimum surface temperature range for the most efficient burn is between 40o"and 6o0•(204•C 1WC). See figure lz for the best locations to place a stove-top thermometer. Neveroverf mthestove.Ifanypartofthestoveorchimneyglows, you are overfiring.A house fire orserious damage to the stove or chimney could result. If this condition occurs,immediately close down the air control. USA/Canada 6.o Maintenance 6.3 Glass Removal i. Remove the door from the stove and place on a flat surface. z. Carefully remove all of the glass clips from the inside of the 6a Ash Removal door. . 3. Gently remove the glass panel and gasketing. For your protection always wear safety gloves when handling 4. Using a wire brush,remove all remaining debris from the the ash pan. glass area. 5. Apply a small bead of gasket/stove cement and the new Ash removal will be required periodically depending on how gasket. Do not overlap the ends of the gasket rope. frequentlythe stove is used.TheJotul F 400 is equipped with an 6. Center the new glass panel over the gasket and reinstall the exterior ash pan assemblythat allows easy ash removal without glass clips.See figure 13. opening the front door. 7. It may be necessary to retighten the glass clips afterthe stove The ash pan door is located under the front ashlip of the stove. has be burned and the gasketing has been seated. To open the ash door,rotate the door knob counterclockwise to unlatch the door and clockwise to latch the door. Important: It is extremely important to tighten the glass clips With loved hand, grasp the ash handle and remove the slowly and in an alternating pattern as you would tighten the th a g P pan lugs on an automobile wheel. ash pan.Always closethe ash pan door before leaving to dispose of the ashes. The ashes should be placed in a metal container equipped 6.4 Chimney System with a tight sealing lid.The container should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,well away from all The Jotul F 400 is designed to burn cleanly and efficiently when combustible materials,pending final disposal.If the ashes are used according to the guidelines in this manual. In order to disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed,they maintain proper performance;you should inspect the chimney should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have and chimney connector at the beginningofeach heatingseason thoroughly cooled. and then,twice a month during the heating season.Clean the chimney whenever creosote and fly ash accumulation exceeds 1/4 inch in any part of the system. 6.2 Glass Care Chimney brushes are available from your local Jotul dealer or hardware supply store.Your dealer can also refer you to a Cleaning reputable,professional chimney sweep who will have all the On occasion it will be necessary to clean the carbon deposits equipment to ensure a complete and proper job.Failure to keep and fly ash off of the glass.If the carbon and fly ash are allowed the chimney system free of creosote and build up could result in to remain on the glass for an extended period of time it could a serious chimney fire. eventually cause the glass to become etched and cloudy. Any creosote that might develop on the glass will burn off during the next hot fire. Follow this cleaning procedure: 1. Glass needs to be completely cool. z. Only use a cleaner that is specifically designed for this purpose. The use of abrasives will damage the glass and ultimately leave the glass frosted. 3. Rinse and dry glass completely before burning the stove. Caution!Always operate the door slowly and carefully to avoid cracking or breaking the glass.Never use the door to push wood into the firebox.If the glass becomes cracked or broken follow the replacement procedure below.Never operate the stove with a cracked or broken glass panel. Important:Replace glass onlywith ceramic glass panel specifically designed for the Jotul F400.Do not use substitutes.Replacement glass is available from your local Jotul dealer. USA/Canada 7.o General Maintenance 8.o Accessories As with your car,regular maintenancewill prolongthe life ofyour Use only accessories that are specifically designed for use with stove and ensure satisfactory performance. the Jotul F 400. • Enamel Care; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN HOT ENAMEL SURFACES.Clean $•i Firescreen (# 129650) only cold enamel surfaces with a soft damp cloth and polish with a clean dry cloth. The Jotul F 400 has been approved for use as an open fireplace, DO NOT USE SOAPYORABRASIVE SOLUTIONS.Thesecan cause with front door open.Care should betaken when operating the stains.Coffee,tea,and fruit jucies will also cause stains. stove as a fireplace. • Avoid contact with metal objects.Trivets,kettles,or pots,can damage the enamel. • Always have the Firescreen in place,attached to the stove • Empty stove of all soot and ashes.only use a vacuum forthis front. job if the vacuum is specifically designed for ashes. • Never overload the stove.Forthe best appearance,burn logs • Inspectthe stove seams.Use a utility lightto inspectthe stove in the traditional three log configuration. inside and out for cracks or leaks. Replace all cracked parts • When you operate the stove with the screen in place, and repair any cement leaks with furnace cement. efficiency is sacrificed forthe sake ofaestheticsmuch aswith a conventional fireplace.Wood will burn at a much faster rate as combustion air is uncontrolled.Most of the heat value of ].1 Gaskets the wood will be lost up the chimney. .Check door and glass panel gaskets for tightness. To check the Not all installations will support the use of the firescreen. seal of the front door,close and latch the door on a dollar bill and Moderate or lowdraft conditions may result in smoke spillage slowly try to pull the dollar bill free.If it can be easily removed, from the stove when using the Firescreen. the seal is too loose.Check several spots around the door,and repeat the procedure on the ash pan door as well. Warning:OperateyourlotulF400 With thefrontdoorfullyopen and thefirescreen in place orfullyclosed.A partially opened door may result in overfiring.Also,if the door are left partly open,gas 7.2 Gasket Replacement and flame may be drawn out of thestove opening,creating risks from both fire and smoke. 1. Use pliers and a putty knife to remove the old gasket from the door. z. Thoroughly clean the channel with a wire brush. $•2 Stove-TO Thermometer # oo2 3. Apply a small bead of cement to the channel. Stove-Top ( 5 ) 4. Gently press the new gasket into the cement to seat it in the Jotul recommends the use of a magnetic stove-topthermometer channel.Close and latch the door and then reopen.Wipe any to monitor the surface temperature of the stove.The optimum excess cement squeezed out from around the gasket. surface temperature range for the most efficient,clean burn is between 400•and 6o0•. Gasket list for the Jotul F 400 Description Size length 8.3 Outside Air Kit (# 154335) Top Plate Gasket 3/8"LD 7' You r local building code may requ ire that an outside air supply be Smoke Outlet Gasket 3/16�LD/SA 3' connected to the stove.JotuI Outside Air Kit 1 must be used Ash Housing Gasket 3h6 LD/SA. 4' S4335 Ash Door Gasket 06"LD 4' in these installations unless otherwise specified by the local code Glass Gasket 3/8"LD 51 official.While the use of outside air may be-beneficial in some Door Gasket 5h6"LD 5.8• installations,in itself,such a system does not guarantee proper chimney performance. The Outside Air Kit includes an adapter collarto attach the airduct ]•3 Chimney System to the stove.Installation will require these additional materials not included in the kit: The Jotul F 400 is designed to burn cleanly and efficiently when used according to the guidelines in this manual.In order to 1. 3"(8omm)diameterflexiblemetallicAir Duct-of appropriate maintain proper performance,you should inspect the chimney length to reach from the stove to the outside of the house. and chimney connector at least twice a year and clean when z. Weatherproof Duct Cap for the duct termination on the creosote and fly ash deposits exceedi/4"in any part ofthe system. outside of the house. . Failure to keep the chimney system free of creosote and build up 3• Rodent Screen-no larger than 1/4"(5 mm)mesh. could result in a serious chimney fire. Outside air should be considered if i. The stove does not"draw"steadily.Smoke rollout occurs when the door are opened.Fuel burns poorly.Backd rafts occur with or without a fire burning. z. Other fuel-fired equipment in the house,such as fireplaces or other heating appliances,smell,do not operate properly, suffer smoke roll-out when opened;or back-draft whether or not there is combustion present. USA/Canada 3. Opening a window slightly on a calm(windless)day alleviates any of the above symptoms. 4. The house is equipped with a well-sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows and/or has any powered devices that exhaust house air. 5. There is excessive condensation on the windows in the winter. 6. A ventilation system is installed in the house. If these or other indications suggest that infiltration air is inadequate to supply sufficient air for the stove,additional combustion air should be provided from the outdoor.Outside combustion air can be provided to the appliance bythe following means: 1. Direct connection:The Jotul F 400 has been tested and approved for use with the outside air kit listed above. i. Indirect method:Outside air is ducted to a point no closer than (12")300 mm from the stove,to avoid affecting the performance of the appliance. 3. Amechanical ventiladon system:If the house has aventilation system(air change or heat recovery): a. The ventilation system maybe able to provide sufficient combustion makeup air for the solid-fuel appliance. b. The homeowner should be informed that the ventilation system might need to be rebalanced by a ventilation technician after installation of the appliance. Note:Provision of outside air to the stave,directly or indireclty, may fail to remedy the problems outlined above.Chimney performance is determined by a variety of interelating factors which may not be affected by the air supply.Your local Jotul authorized dealer isyour best resource fiorinformation regarding chimney and stove performance issues. 8.4 Floor Bracket Kit (# 750304) Use of the Floor Bracket Kit is required in all mobile home installations to secure the stove to the floor.Complete installation instructions and diagrams are supplied with each Floor Bracket Kit. 8.5 Rear Heat Shield (# 154385) A stove rear heat shield has been specifically designed for the Jotul F 400 to reduce clearances off the rear of the stove to combustible materials.Use ofthe heat shield does not affect the clearance offthe sides of the appliance.See pages 8-9 for specific clearance requirements.Complete installation instructions are supplied with the heat shield. No other type of heat shield may be used on the rear of the Jotul F 400. 8.6 Bottom Heat Shield (# 154384) The bottom heat shield supplied with your stove has been specifically designed for the Jotul F 400.It is required in all alcove installations.Use of the bottom heat shield does not affect the floor protection requirements described on page 6 of this manual. No other type of heat shield may be used on the bottom of the JOtul F 400. USA/Canada 11 Woodstove Unprotected Surface Protected Surface PER NFPA 211 or Parallel to the Wall Parallel to the Wal,I CANICSA-8365 �.......� �.......� �.......1 �.......� •������• ��i�i�i�i�i�i�i�i ��i�i�i�i�i�i�i�i 1 p,......... ........ ........ ........ ........,I�, p,........,,I� .:......1,I� ........., Important: Always . . Connector heatshields and double . . . . w the manufacturer's instructions. 0 SINGLE WALL PIPE WITH . o DOUBLE Unprotected Corner Installation Corner Installation CAN/CSA-8365 ...... ...... ...... ...... 0 � � USA/Canada Jotul F 400 Woodstove Clearances Stove Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Installation Clearances Installation PER NFPA2n OR CAN/CSA-B365-M93 Side Rear Corner` Side Rear Corner` Stove-no heatshield 19"A 25"B 18"C n"D 7"E 8"F single wall pipe 485mm 635mm 46omm 280mm i8omm 205mm Stove-with rear heatshield 18"G i8"H i3"1 n"J 7"K 8"L single wall pipe 46omm 46omm 330mm 28omm i8omm 205mm Stove-no heatshields i6" 19 i3" 8" 7" 6" double wall pipe 405mm 485mm 330mm 205mm i8omm i50mm Stove-with rear heatshield 15"M 7"N 11"O 8"P 7"O 6"R with connector shield 38omm 18omm 280mm 205mm 18omm i50mm Stove-rear heatshield 15"S 7"T ii"U 8"V 7"W 6"X with double wall pipe 38omm i8omm 28omm 205mm 18omm i50mm Connector Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Clearances (Pipe) Vertical Installation Vertical Installation Single wall pipe 25 12" 6 mm oomm Single wall pipe i8" 7" with rear heatshield 46omm i80mm Single wall pipe 7" 7" with connector shields 18omm i8omm Double wall pipe 7" 7" i8omm 180mm Connector Unprotected Surface Protected Surface Clearances (Pipe) Horizontal Installation Horizontal Installation PER NFPA211 OR CAN/CSA-B365-M93 Single wall connector i8" 46omm 7" i8omm Double wall Pipe 6" i5omm 6" i50mm Mantel and Trim Stove to i"thick or less,side trim i3" 300mm Clearances Stove toi"thick or less,top trim 23" 585mm Stove to mantel-maximum mantel depth 12" 25" 635mm USA/Canada Fig.t Fig.2 253147 I 1 I Toward Stove Flue Gas Direction j 23 t/4" Fig.3 p At least 2 feet At least 3 feet 0 Do to feet O i 2g t/2" top exit 25 t/2" rear exit Fig.4 Flue liner Wood stud 2"clearance 33" from chimney wall Header Thimble assembly:12"of brick separation from clay liner to combustibles t2" Fireclay liner 5/8" minimum or equivalent t2" Sill/support 28 t/2" Chimney wall 0 I I III III �- 26 t/2" USA/Canada Fig.5 Fig.8 (Measurements in mm for Canada) Connector pipe shall Hearth Protection be flush with the inside of the flue tile z"(5omm) Stove pipe connector Min.Depth 44" (n68 mm) Thimble Flue the I� Min.width4z"(io7omm) `I Fig.6 Fig.g Unprotected alcove installation (with double-wall pipe) Connector extends 16"(4o5mm) to first flue the 58"min. t9" (1475mm) Damper opening is (485 mm sealed with sheet metal plate and sealant i6"(4o5mm) Max.depth 44" (n68 mm) Fig.7 Fig.io Protected alcove installation (with double-wall pipe) Listed cap $8"p(zo5mm) Storm collar Flashing 4z"min. (io65mm) 7" Listed chimney (18o mm Ceiling support Attic insulation Chimney shield connector Specified "(zo5mm) clearance Combustible Floor protector Max.depth 48" ceiling joists (1220 mm) Protection and Ceiling air space must Chimney support comply with connector To stove N FPA zilOR CAN/CSA-B365. USA/Canada Fig.ii Far left Far right Full closed Full open Fig.12 Stove top thermometer Fig.13 Doors Gasket Glass 17 14 40 11 15 9 33 34 10 23 21 19 45 39 36 37 35 22 31 46 20 41 18 44 31 9 43 18 73 11 38 12 13 24 65 62 66 64 63 61 57 25 70 26 T f 4 4 33 28 69 60 72 75 48 58 59 47 9 30 49 ® a 56 32 , 52 50 67 68 73 1 C 77 55 2 a0• • a 53 IT n 74 16 Del liste/Part list F 400 SD 48 54 42 29 48 51 7 5 3 Jotul AS Fredrikstad,Norway Maros Tegning nr:4-3770-Po6 Date USA/Canada Part list for the Jotul F 400 woodstove Appendix A Consult your dealer for part numbers and replacement parts. Alternate floor protection No. Description All floor protection materials must be non-combustible le.metal, 1 Ashlip Packed Handle z Handle Ash Door Compl. brick,stone,mineral fiber boards). Any combustible material 3 Latch may not be used. 4 Spring for Latch 5 Nut Hex. The easiest means of determining if a proposed alternate floor 6 Screw material meets requirements listed in this manual is to follow 7 Gasket L=1o2o 8 Wooden Knob Ash House this procedure. g Screw Hex. ,o Side Right R-value=thermal resistance 11 Washer k value=thermal conductivity 12 Screw Hex Cap Flange Frame C-value=thermal conductance 13 SO Front 14 Gasket top plate,L=t84o 15 Screw Hex.Cap Flange Frame t. Convert the specification to R value; 16 Ash Door a. If R value is given,no conversion is needed. 17 Top Plate b. If k value is given with a required thickness(T)in inches: 18 Nut Hex.Cap Flange R=1/k X T. 19 Gasket Upper Back Plate,L=835 20 Back Plate Upper Compl. c. If C-value is given:R=1/C. 21 Gasket,L=93o 2. DeterminetheR-valueofthe proposed alternate floorprotector. 22 Screw Hex.Selftr. a. Use theformulain Step lto convert values not expressed 23 Smoke Outlet Compl. as"R". 24 Screw Machine Oval Pot Blackcc b. For multiple layers,add R values of each layer to determine 25 Rivet Gesipa 26 Back Plate Lower Compl. overall R value. zs Side Left 3• Ifthe overall R-value of the sustem is greaterthan the R-value 29 Leg of the specified floor protector,the alternate is acceptable. 30 Screw Hex.Cap Flange Frame 31 Screw Hex. Example: 32 33 Botto Uppern Plate,L=1So The specified floor protector should be 3/4"thick material with a Gaske33 Gasket,L=18o k factor of o.84.The proposed alternate is 4"brick with a C-factor 34 Burn Plate Right Compl. Of 1.25 Over 1/8"mineral board with a k factor of 0.29. 35 Secondary Air Chamber 36 Gasket,L=1200 Step A. Use formula above to convert specifications to R value. 37 Gasket;L=820 38 Air Deflector R=t/k X T=t/.84 X.75=•893 39 Secondary Air Chamber Compl. 40 Baffle Plate II Step B. Calculate R of proposed system. 41 Screw Hex. 4"brick of C-1.25,therefore 42 Heat Shield Underneath,EU R brick=1/C=1/1.25=0.80. 43 Inspection Cover EU 44 Burnplate Back 1/8"mineral board of k=0.29 therefore 45 Brick Refactory R mineral board=1/.29 X 0.125=0.431 46 Fire Grate 47 Burn Plate Left Compl. Total R=R brick+R mineral board= 48 Screw Hex.Cap Flange Frame 49 Screw Hex.Cap Flange Frame 0.8+0.437=1.231 50 Bottom Lower 51 Screw Hex.Cap Flange Frame Step C.Compare proposed system R=1.231 to specified R of o.893. 52 Hinge Bolt for Ash Door Since R is greater than required,the system is acceptable. 53 Ash Pan 54 Ash House Compl. Definitions: 55 Sliding Vent Thermal conductance= 56 Air Divider 57 Rivet C Btu - 58 Sleeve (hr)(ft2)(F) (m2)(K) 59 Handle Air Setting 61 Single Door Compl w/o Glass Thermal conductivity= 62 Glass Clip _ _ 63 Gasket for Glass k= Btu — W — Btu 64 Gasket for Door (hr)(ft2)(F) (m2)(K) (hr)(ft)(F) 65 Screw Panh. 66 SD Glass Thermal resistance= 67 Latch Bolt R= Btu = mg)(K) = Btu inch 68 Washer 69 Spring Pin (hr)(ft2)(F) W (hr)(ft2)(F) 70 Washer 71 Latch 72 Latch Compl.w\Wooden Knob 73 Wooden Knob 74 Gasket Ash House 75 Adapter Outside Air 77 Fire Screen Sluttkontroll av ildsteder Quality control of stoves and fireplaces Checked Utfort Kontrollpunkt Controlled item ✓ Alle deler er med i produktet(ifolge struktur). All parts are included. ✓ Alle festemidler er av korrekt type,og er korrekt Correct fastener items have been used and anvendt. correctly applied. ✓ Overflater er i samsvar med JOtuls Surfaces comply with Jotul workmanship kvalitetsstandarder. standards. ✓ Lukkemekanismerfungerer som de skal,og uteri Door locking mechanisms function correctly; behov for unodig stor kraft. excessive force is not needed. The product/lot complies with the leakage test ✓ Produktet/serien muter kravet for lekkasjetest. requirement. ✓ Lakkerte/emaljerte overflater muter kravene i Paint/enamel surface finish complies with Jietul Jotuls kvalitetsstandarder. workmanship standards. Surfaces are not contaminated by external stove ✓ Produktet er fritt for utvendig kilt-eller limklin. cement or glue. ✓ Produktet har ingen sprekker i glass,stopejem There are no cracks in glass,cast iron or other parts. eller andre deter. Pakninger er riktig lagt,og skjemmer ikke Gaskets are correctly applied and do not degrade ✓ produktet ved stygge ender eller ved at product appearance(i.e.loose ends or excessive pakningen er unodig synlig. visible exposure). ✓ Dorpakninger er godt limt. Door gaskets are firmly glued/fixed to the door. ✓ Dorpakninger har tilfredsstillende pakningstrykk. Door gaskets provide satisfactory sealing. ✓ Sjekk at det ikke"lyser glennom"i dorpakning Check for"light through"at door seals and other eller andre sammenfoyninger. relevant locations. ✓ Trekkhendler osv fungerer normalt. The function of air valve handle etc is normal. JOtul bekrefter herved at dette produktet er kontrollert og Jotul hereby confirm that this product has been OC funnet a vaere i samsvar med Are kvalitetsnormer. inspected and found to complywith our quality standards. Lot*/Serie nr. Checked by/kontrollert av Date/Dato: Dokument nr.KIS-58o 0203 00 n v 7 M n . to {' uLn N JOtul pursue a policy of constant product development. Products supplied may therefore ri o -6 ; differ in specification,colour and type of accessories from those illustrated and described in o°o N o the manual. Quality Jotul AS has a quality system that conforms to NS-EN ISO goof for product development, manufacturing,and distribution of stoves and fireplaces.This policy gives our customers quality and safety piece of mind as a result of Jotul's vast experience dating back to when the company first started in i853• Jotul North America Inc. 55 Hutcherson Drive Gorham,Maine 04038 USA Jotul AS P.o.box ion JOTUCNorway redrikstad,