Operation Manual

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converted.
Gas consumption:
Natural Gas G20 approx.: 0,57 m
3
/hr at full capacity
Natural Gas G25 approx.: 0,66 m
3
/hr at full capacity
LPG approx: 0,43kg/hr at full capacity
Input effect kW:
Natural gas G20/G25: 5,8 kW max - 3,2 kW min.
LPG: 5,8 kW max - 3,2 kW min.
Output nom. effect kW: 4,6 kW max - 2,5 kW min.
Efficiency: Min. 77.%
Gas Jets (Orifices):
Main burner Pilot burner
Gas Labelled Labelled
G20 200 51
G25 235 51
G30 140 30
G31 140 30
Optional equipment: See point 12.0
3.0 Safety instructions
Warning! If you detect an odour of gas:
Shut off the gas to the premises.
Open all windows and doors.
Extinguish all naked flames.
Do not light the stove or any other appliance.
Do not use electrical switches or the telephone.
Contact the fire department immediately from a neighbour’s
telephone.
The stove must only be installed and repaired by qualified
personnel.
Always turn off the gas supply before service.
The stove must be inspected following installation and at
least once a year by qualified personnel.
The stove must only use gas of the correct type and
pressure See technical data for more details.
The stove is pre-set for natural gas G20. If propane or
butane is to be used, the stove must to be converted with
a conversion kit.
This is only to be installed by qualified personnel.
It is permitted to install the stove against a wall made of
combustible material with the clearances specified in fig. 1.
The stove must only be used if it is connected to a vent
system approved by Jøtul.
The stove must only be installed indoors.
The minimum clearance to combustible material in front of
the stove is 700 mm.
Never store combustible gas or liquid in the same room
with the stove.
The air regulator on the burner must only be adjusted by
qualified personnel.
If any parts of the stove have been submerged in water,
contact qualified service personnel to replace these parts.
Never light the stove without the front glass in place or if
the glass is cracked.
Do not burn solid fuel in the stove.
Do not place combustible material on or near the stove, as
it becomes very hot in use.
Be aware that the stove becomes hot and make sure to
keep children and animals at a safe distance.
A suitable fireguard must be used for young children the
elderly or infirm.
3.1 Safety clearances
Min. distance from insert’s heat shield to wall of flammable
material: See fig. 1.
Min. distance between furniture and the front of the fireplace:
700 mm.
Minimum clearances from combustible material to vent
system
Horizontal vent pipe:
From the top of the vent pipe to combustible material: 50mm
From the side and the bottom of the vent pipe to combustible
material: 25mm
Vertical vent pipe:
From all sides of the vent pipe to combustible material: 25mm
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