Jøtul F 100 Nordic QT Woodburning Stove

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Jøtul F 100 Nordic QTJøtul F 100Nordic QTWoodburning StoveInstallation and Operating Instructionsfor the United States and Canada The Jøtul F 100 Nordic QT non-catalyticstove is listed to burn solid wood only.Do not burn any other fuels. Read this entire manual before you installand use this appliance. Save these instructions for futurereference and make them available toanyone using or servicing the stove. This wood heater requires periodicinspection and repair for properoperation. See this manual for specificmaintenance information. It is againstfederal regulations to operate this woodheater in a manner inconsistent with theoperating instructions in this owner’smanual.Télécharger la version française de ce manuel à l’adressewww. jotul.ca.

139678-R07 F 100 2/20Table of ContentsGeneral InformationStandards .2Combustion Specifications .3Codes .3Safety Notices.41.0 InstallationFlue Collar Installation.4Ash Lip .5Door Knob .5Chimney Connector.5Flue Collar Heat Shield .52.0 Chimney RequirementsMasonry Chimneys .6Prefabricated Chimneys.6Chimney Height.6Wall Pass-Throughs.73.0 Connecting to the ChimneyMasonry Chimney .8Hearthmount / Fireplaces.8Prefabricated Chimneys.94.0 Clearances to CombustiblesTHIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURERSET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUSTNOT BE ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERALREGULATIONS TO ALTER THIS SETTINGOR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS WOODHEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITHOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.This heater meets the 2015 U.S.Environmental Protection Agency’semission limits for wood heatersmanufactured after May 15, 2015.This heater may not be soldafter May 15, 2020.THE JØTUL F 100 WOOD HEATER IS NOTAPPROVED FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES.StandardsFloor Protection.9Clearances to Walls and Ceilings.10Alcove Installation.10Clearance Chart.12Clearance Diagrams.13The Jøtul F 100 Nordic QT solid fuel heater has beentested and listed to :U.S. Standards: ANSI/UL 1482.Canadian Standards:CAN/ULC-S627-M00 and CAN/ULC-S628-M935.0 OperationCertified Safety Tests performed by:Intertek Testing Services, Middleton,Wisconsin U.S.A.Combustion Efficiency .14CO Emissions.14Wood Fuel and Performance.14Break-in Procedure .15Starting / Maintaining the Fire.16Formation of Creosote.16Adding Fuel .166.0 MaintenanceAsh Removal.17Glass Care.17Chimney .177.0 General MaintenanceEnamel .18Annual Inspection .18Gaskets.188.0 AccessoriesStove-top Thermometer.18Flue Collar Heat Shield.189.0 Warranty .1910.0 Illustrated Parts List. 22-232WARNING !Manufactured by:Jøtul North America, Inc.55 Hutcherson DriveGorham, Maine 04038, USAandJøtul AS, P.O. Box 1411, Fredrikstad, NorwayA French language version of fhis manual is available todownload at www. jotul. ca.Télécharger la version française de ce manuel à l’adressewww. jotul.ca.NOTE: It is normal for a new, painted stove to emitodor and smoke during initial fires, dependingupon temperatures over time. This is caused bythe curing of the high temperature paint andmanufactureing materials. This condition can bealleviated by opening a window or door to provideadditional ventilation.

139678-R07 F 1002/20Combustion SpecificationsJøtul F 100 Nordic QTHeat Output Range:1Max. Heat Output:Heating Capacity:2Maximum Burn Time:2EPA Efficiency:3CO Emissions:4Pariculate Emissions:520 3/4”527 mm7,700 to 27,400 BTU/hr.35,000 BTU/hr.Up to 800 sq. ft.Up to 6 hoursHHV: 72.85%LHV: 78.75%113.99 g/hr3.0 g/hr22 1/2”570 mmFuel: Up to 16” Logs (406 mm).12345.Heat Output Range results are determined during specificemissions tests established by the EPA.The Maximum Heat Output value is representative of a morefrequent re-fueling cycle than specified in the EPA High HeatOutput test method.Heating Capacity and Maximum Burn Time will vary depending on design of home, climate, wood type and operationEPA Validated Efficiency:High Heat Value and Low Heat Value are obtained per CSAB415.1-10 test method. HHV calculation encompasses allproducts of combustion, including H2O condensation. LHVcalculation includes H2O in its vapor state. Simply put, HHVassumes all the water component is in a liquid state (condensed) at the end of combustion and that heat recoveredfrom condensation can be put to use.Carbon Monoxide Emissions rate results from Test MethodCSA B415.1-10.Particulate Emissions rate is obtained using EPA Test Method28-5H.17 1/2”445 mm13 1/2”347 mm24”610 mmCheck Building CodesWhen installing, operating and maintaining yourJøtul F 100 Nordic QT woodstove, follow the guidelinespresented in these instructions, and make them available to anyone using or servicing the stove.Your city, town, county or province may require a buildingpermit to install a solid fuel burning appliance.In the U.S., the National Fire Protection Association’sCode, NFPA 211, Standards for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Ventsand Solid Fuel Burning Appliances, or similar regulations,may apply to the installation of a solid fuel burningappliance in your area.18 1/2”469 mmRear ExitCenterlineIn Canada, the guideline is established by the CSAStandard, CAN/CSA-B365-M93, Installation Code forSolid-Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.Always consult your local building inspector or authorityhaving jurisdiction to determine what regulations applyin your area.3

139678-R07 F 100 2/20Safety Notices BURN SOLID, NATURAL WOOD FUEL ONLY. DO NOTBURN ANY OTHER FUEL. DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE.DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMABLE FUELS. DO NOT USE A GRATE OR ELEVATE THE FIRE. BUILDTHE FIRE DIRECTLY ON THE HEARTH. IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OFFIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR LOSSOF LIFE. CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUTRESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed, ahouse fire may result. For your safety, follow the installationdirections. Contact the local building or fire officials aboutrestrictions and installation inspection requirements in yourarea.Your local officials have final authority in determining if aproposed installation is acceptable. Any requirement by thelocal authority having jurisdiction that is not specificallyaddressed in this manual, defaults to NFPA 211, and local codesin the U.S. or in Canada, CAN/CSA-B365-M and local codes.Assembly Before InstallationUnpack the Stove ANY EXISTING CHIMNEY SYSTEM MUST BE INSPECTEDBEFORE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE.Inspect the stove for damage. Contact your dealer immediatelyif any damage is found. Do not install the stove if any damageis evident. EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION! KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACTWILL CAUSE SKIN BURNS. USE A CHILD GUARDSCREEN TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL CONTACT BY SMALLCHILDREN.Contents: Flue Collar w/ Chimney Connector Screws Ash Lip Flue Collar Heat Shield Hardware Bag- Flue Collar Gasket- #8 x 1/2” Collar heat shield screws, 2- Door Handle Knob components DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM. INSTALL SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE LIVING AREA ANDBEDROOMS OF YOUR HOME. TEST THEM REGULARLYAND INSTALL FRESH BATTERIES TWICE ANNUALLY.WHEN INSTALLED IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE STOVE,A SMOKE OR CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR SHOULDBE LOCATED AS FAR FROM THE STOVE AS POSSIBLETO PREVENT THE ALARM SOUNDING WHEN ADDINGFUEL. Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the roomwhere the stove is operating. Be aware that operation of an exhaust fan or clothes dryer can create alow pressure area and consequently promote flowreversal through the stove and chimney system. Insome cases, the optional Outside Air Kit #154335 canbe used to alleviate this condition. The chimney andbuilding, however, always work together as a system- provision of outside air, directly or indirectly to anatmospherically vented appliance will not guaranteeproper chimney performance. Consult your local Jøtulauthorized dealer regarding specific installation/performance issues. Jøtul strongly recommends that this stove be installed by a professional solid fuel technician, or thatyou consult one if you do the work yourself. Also,consult your insurance company regarding any otherspecific requirements.41.0 InstallationFlue Collar InstallationTop-Exit Position1. Remove the protective tape from the self-adhesive FlueCollar Gasket and apply the gasket to the undersidemating lip of the Flue Collar.2. Secure the collar to the top plate exhaust outlet at theclevis slots using the pre-installed collar screws.Rear-Exit Position1. Using tin snips, cut out the panel from the Rear Heat Shieldfor the Flue Collar to pass through. See fig. 1.2. Reach through the top plate exhaust outlet to remove thetwo bolts and Rear Cover Plate from the back of the stove.See fig. 2.3. Remove the protective tape and apply the Flue CollarGasket to the underside mating surface lip of the FlueCollar.4. Reach through the top plate outlet to secure the flue collarto the rear outlet using the pre-installed collar screws.5. Reach through the rear outlet and use the original screwsto secure the Cover Plate to the Top Plate.

139678-R07 F 1002/20Chimney ConnectorCut atthesepointsFigure 1.Rear flue collar cut-out.Figure 2. Remove the Rear Flue Outlet Cover Plate.Figure 3.Attach flue collarheat shield usingthe two sheet metalscrews supplied.Install the Ash LipAttach the Ash Lip to the front by engaging the center tabwith the slot located under the front door.Use 6” single wall or listed 6” double-wall stovepipe toconnect the stove to the chimney. Single wall stovepipemust be black iron or stainless steel and have a minimumthickness of 24 gauge. Do not use aluminum or galvanizedsteel pipe for chimney connection - these materials arenot suitable for use with solid fuel. Attach the flue collarto the chimney connection using 2 self-drilling screwsfound in the miscellaneous kit.Use of double-wall pipe will require installation ofincluded Flue Collar Heat Shield in order to meet theminimum combustible wall clearance. See page 12 forclearance specificaions.Follow these guidelines regarding chimney connectorconstruction: Do not use chimney connector as a chimney. It isintended only for use as a connection device. Each connector section must be oriented with the male(crimped) end pointing toward the stove. See fig. 4. Secure all connector joints with three sheet metalscrews. The connection to the stove flue collar takestwo sheetmetal screws. For the best performance, the chimney connectorshould be as short and direct as possible, including nomore than two 90 elbows. The maximum vertical run of single wall stovepipeshould not exceed 10 ft. (305 cm). The maximum horizontal run should not exceed 3 ft.(92 cm) with a 1/4” rise per foot. Under no circumstanceshould horizontal pipe be allowed to slant downtoward the chimney. No part of the chimney connector may pass through anattic or roof space, closet or other concealed space, orthrough a floor or ceiling. All sections of the chimneyconnectors must be accessible for cleaning. Wherepassage through a wall or partition of combustibleconstruction is desired, the installation must conformwith NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, and is also addressedin this manual. Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue servicinganother appliance.Assemble the Door KnobLocate the white washer between the handle andthe knob.Install Flue Collar Heat ShieldThis heat shield must be installed on stoves using doublewall chimney connector in order to provide additionalprotection to combustible materials from heat radiatingfrom the flue collar of the stove. The insulating propertiesof double wall pipe result in higher flue temperatures inthis area than are generated within single wall connectors.See page 12 for detailed clearance specifications.TowardStoveFlue GasDirectionFigure 4. Chimney connector orientation.5

139678-R07 F 100 2/202.0 Chimney RequirementsThere are two types of chimneys suitable for the JøtulF 100 :1. A code-approved masonry chimney with a ceramictile or listed steel flue liner.2. A prefabricated chimney complying with therequirements for Type HT (2100 F) chimneys per UL103 or ULC S629.The chimney size should not be less than the crosssectional area of the flue collar, and not more thanthree times greater than the cross-sectional area ofthe flue collar.When selecting a chimney type and the location forthe chimney in the house, keep this in mind: It is thechimney that makes the stove work, not the stove thatmakes the chimney work. This is because a chimneyactually creates a suction, called “draft” which pulls airthrough the stove.Several factors affect draft: chimney height, crosssectional area (size), and temperature of the chimney,as well as the proximity of surrounding trees orbuildings.A short exterior masonry chimney will give the poorestperformance because it will be difficult to warmthe flue and sustain the temperatures necessary tomaintain draft strength. In extremely cold climates, itmay be necessary to reline the chimney or extend theheight to help establish draft.A tall, interior masonry chimney is easier to keep warmand will perform the best under a variety of weatherand environmental conditions.The following guidelines give the necessary chimneyrequirements based on the national code (ANSI-NFPA211 for the US. And CSA CAN-B365 for Canada). However,many local codes differ from the national code to takeinto account climate, altitude, or other factors. Yourlocal building inspector is the final approving authority.Consult them prior to installation. The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of 8”X 8” (20 cm x 20 cm), and should not be larger than8”X 12” (20 cm x 30 cm). A round fireclay liner musthave a minimum inside diameter of 6” (15 cm) andmaximum inside diameter of 8” (20 cm). A largerchimney should be relined with an appropriate codeapproved liner. Brick or modular block must be a minimum of 4” (10cm) nominal thickness. Stone construction must beat least 12” (30 cm) thick. A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes,or, in their absence, must comply with nationalregulations. An existing chimney must be inspected by aprofessional licensed chimney sweep, fire official, orcode officer to ensure that the chimney is in properworking order. No other appliance may be vented into the same flue. An airtight clean-out door should be located at thebase of the chimney.Prefabricated ChimneysA prefabricated metal chimney must be tested andlisted for use with solid fuel burning appliances. HighTemperature (HT) Chimney Standard UL 103 for the U.S.and High Temperature Standard ULC S-629 for Canada.The manufacturer’s installation instructions mustbe followed precisely. Always maintain the properclearance to combustibles as established by the pipemanufacturer. This clearance is usually a minimum of2”, although it may vary by manufacturer or for certainchimney components.Chimney HeightThe chimney must be at least 3 feet (92 cm) higher thanthe highest point where it passes through the roof andat least 2 feet (61 cm) higher than the highest part ofthe roof or structure that is within 10 feet (3.05 m) ofthe chimney, measured horizontally. See figure 5.Do not connect the stove to any air distribution ductor system.Masonry ChimneysWhen installing the Jøtul F 100 into a masonry chimneyyou must conform to all of the following guidelines: The masonry chimney must have a fireclay liner orequivalent, with a minimum thickness of 5/8” (14mm) and must be installed with refractory mortar.There must be at least 1/2” (12.7 mm) air spacebetween the flue liner and chimney wall.63’91.5 cm2’61 cm10’305 cmFigure 5. Chimney Height Requirement.

139678-R07 F 100Chimneys shorter than 14 feet (4.27 m) may not provideadequate draft. Inadequate draft can result in smokespillage when loading the stove, or when the door isopen. Poor draft can also cause back puffing (ignitionof gas build-up inside the firebox) and sluggishperformance. The minimum height does not, in itself,guarantee proper chimney performance.The opening must be filled with at least 12” (30.5 cm)of brick around a fireclay liner. The liner must be ASTMC35 or equivalent, having a minimum wall thicknessof 5/8” (16 mm).Excessive chimney height can promote over-strongdraft resulting in high stove temperatures and shortburn times. Excessive draft can be corrected byinstalling a butterfly damper. Your Jøtul dealer is anexpert resource to consult regarding draft issues orother performance-related questions.It will be necessary to cut wall studs, install headers,and construct a sill frame to maintain the properdimensions and to support the weight of the brick.Wall Pass-ThroughsIn the U.S.The National Fire Protection Association’s publication,NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents andSolid Fuel Burning Appliances permits four methodsfor passing through a combustible wall. Beforeproceeding with any method be sure to consult withyour local building officials to discuss any local coderequirements.Common Method:See Figure 6. Remove all combustible materials fromthe pass-through area ( around the chimney connector),a minimum 12” (30.5 cm). A 6” (15.2 cm) diameterconnector will require a 31” x 31” (78.7 x 78.7 cm) squareopeni

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