Jotul Fan F 3 USA User Manual

Jøtul F 3 USA  
Installation and Operating Instructions for the USA and Canada  
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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. Save these instructions for  
future reference.  
Avis de sécurité:Une installation non appropriée de ce poêle de chauffage risque de provoquer  
un incendie. Assurez votre sécurité en respectant les directives d’installation suivantes.  
Consultez les autorités locales du bâtiment ou de la prévention des incendies au sujet des  
restrictions et exigences relatives aux inspections d’installations dans votre région.  
Tested and listed by ITS, Intertek Testing Services, Middleton, Wisconsin.  
Tested to U.S. Standards: ANSI/UL 737 andANSI/UL 1482, Canadian Standards: CAN/ULC-S627-M93  
Standards  
Check Building Codes  
The Jøtul F 3 woodstove has been tested and listed to:  
U.S. Standards: ANSI/UL 737 and ANSI/UL 1482  
Canada:CAN/ULC-S627-M93  
When installing, operating and maintaining your Jøtul F  
3 woodstove, follow the guidelines presented in these  
instructions, and make them available to anyone using  
or servicing the stove.  
Tests performed by:  
Your city, town, county or province may require a building  
permit to install a solid fuel burning appliance.  
ITS, Intertek Testing Services, Middleton, WI  
Manufactured by:  
In the U.S., the National Fire Protection Association’s  
Code, NFPA 211, Standards for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents  
and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances,or similar regulations,  
may apply to the installation of a solid fuel burning  
appliance in your area.  
Jøtul AS., P.O. Box 1411, Fredrikstad, Norway  
Distributed by: Jøtul North America, P.O. Box 1157  
400 Riverside Street, Portland, ME 04104  
This heater meets the U.S. Environment Protection  
Agency’s Emissions limits for wood heaters  
manufactured and sold after July 1, 1990.  
In Canada, the guideline is established by the CSA  
Standard,CAN/CSA-B365-M93, Installation Code for Solid-  
Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.  
Under specific test conditions,this heater has shown heat  
output at rates ranging from 11,500 to 43,500 BTU’s per  
hour.  
Always consult your local building inspector or authority  
having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply  
in your area.  
The Jøtul F 3 woodstove is only listed to burn wood. Do  
not burn any other fuels.  
Read this entire manual before you install and use your  
new room heater.  
Save these instructions and make them available to  
anyone using or servicing the stove.  
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Notices  
Reminder:  
Be sure to read this entire manual before you install  
Your local officials have final authority in determining if  
a proposed installation is acceptable. Any requirement,  
that is requested by the local authority having jurisdiction,  
that is not specifically addressed in this manual, defaults  
to NFPA 211, and local codes.  
or use your new Jøtul F 3.  
If this room heater is not properly installed, a house  
fire may result. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the  
installation instructions. Failure to follow these  
instructions may result in property damage, bodily  
injury, or even death.  
In the U.S. or in Canada,CAN/CSA-B365-M and local codes.  
Installing the venting  
Jøtul recommends that you have your new Jøtul F 3  
installed by a professional installer of solid fuel  
burning appliances.  
The Jøtul F 3 can be vented from the top, the rear or  
from either the right or left side. Follow the instructions  
below for the desired venting location.  
Extremely hot while in operation! Keep children,  
clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin  
burns.  
Top exit venting  
When top exit venting is desired,use a 3mm allen wrench  
to remove the two set screws that secure the top casting  
to the sides of the stove and lift off the top casting. Lay  
the top casting on a flat surface upside down and remove  
the 10mm bolt from the traverse bar and remove the  
smoke outlet cover.  
Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the room  
where the stove is operating. Operating an exhaust  
fan or a clothes dryer could create a low pressure area,  
causing poisonous gases to come out of the stove into  
the room.  
You can prevent low pressure conditions by providing  
adequate combustion air within 24” but not closer  
than 12from the stove. Or,simply install the optional  
outside air manifold system, which allows the direct  
connection of air from outside the house to the stove.  
Reinstall the top casting, be sure to secure with the two  
set screws that were removed. See figure 1.  
Fig. 1  
Stove pipe stop  
Upside down  
Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire. Some  
fuels will, during combustion, separate carbon  
monoxide and generate it in the burn chamber.  
Carbon monoxide is toxic, so please follow the  
guidelines in this manual for proper operation of your  
Jøtul F 3.  
Top casting  
If you for some reason experience smoke “roll-out”  
from the stove, it may activate smoke detectors if  
installed in the house.  
Traverse bar securing  
Stove pipe top  
smoke outlet cover to top  
casting  
Do not connect this stove to any air distribution duct or  
system.  
Rear exit venting  
When rear exit venting is desired it will be necessary to  
“knock-out” the vent hole from the rear casting.  
Installation  
Remove the top casting of the stove by removing the two  
3mm set screws that secures the top to the sides. The  
set screws are located on the outside of the stove on the  
top of each side panel.  
If this solid fuel room heater is not properly installed a  
house fire may result. For your safety, follow the  
installation directions. Contact the local building or fire  
officials about restrictions and installation inspection  
requirements in your area.  
Using a 10mm wrench remove the double rear  
heatshields from the back of the stove.Remove the front  
door to avoid damage to the glass. Reminder:Loss of the  
door washer will result in improper door alignment when  
reinstalling the door.  
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Insert the end of the adapter with the four holes into  
the stove. These holes allow the adaptor to be attached  
to the stove’s internal collar, using the nuts and bolts  
provided with the stove. See figure 3.  
Using a claw hammer or a small sledge hammer strike  
the center of the 6”“knock-outdisc from the outside of  
the stove. The “knock-out” disc will break into four  
wedges and may need to be tapped out. Touch up any  
remaining sharp edges with a file or hand grinder.  
Fig. 3  
Direction into the  
Note: The ivory Jøtul F 3 ’s are rear vented from the  
factory. It is not necessary toknock-outthe rear casting  
of the stove. However, if top exit is desired it is necessary  
to install a smoke outlet cover on the rear outlet of the  
stove.  
stove  
Reinstall the top casting and front door, remembering  
the washer. The two rear heatshields must be reinstalled  
on the stove. Remove the metal cover plates from the  
heatshields and reinstall. Reminder: There is a small nut  
used as a spacer between the two heatshields. See fig. 2.  
The adaptor should be inserted into the stove until the  
bead on the adapter is flush with the top, back or side  
casting. Now the adaptor is ready to accept single or  
double walled stove pipe. See figure 4.  
Fig. 2  
Each joint of chimney connector or stove pipe must be  
secured with at least three sheet metal screws to ensure  
that the sections do not separate.  
Spacers  
Adaptor bead should  
be flush with stove  
Fig. 4  
Heatshield with listing  
label should be installed  
on the outside  
Stove pipe - chimney connector  
The chimney connector is a single walled pipe used to  
connect the stove to the chimney. For use with the  
Jøtul F3 the chimney connector must be 6” in diameter,  
with a minimum thickness of 24 gauge black steel.  
Side exit venting  
If venting through the side is desired it will be necessary  
to remove the top casting. Using a 3mm allen wrench  
remove the two set screws that secure to the top to the  
side panels. Remove the front door to avoid damage to  
the glass. Reminder: Loss of the door washer will result  
in improper door alignment when reinstalling the door.  
Aluminum and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable  
for use with the Jøtul F3. These materials cannot  
withstand the extreme temperatures of a wood fire and  
can give off toxic fumes when heated.  
Each chimney connector or stove pipe section must be  
installed to the stove flue collar and to each other with  
the male (crimped) end toward the stove. See figure 5.  
Using a claw hammer or a small sledge hammer strike  
the center of the 6knock-out” disc from the inside of  
the stove. The “knock-out” disc will break into four  
wedges and may need to be tapped out. Touch up any  
remaining sharp edges with a file or hand grinder.  
Reinstall the front door, remembering the washer and  
the top casting.  
Fig. 5  
Crimped end installed  
toward the stove  
Installing the stove pipe adapter  
After the appropriate flue outlet in the stove has been  
established the stove pipe adapter (included with every  
stove) must be installed so that standard stove pipe can  
be installed onto the stove.  
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This prevents any amount of condensed or liquid  
creosote from running down the outside of the pipe or  
the stove top. All joints, including the flue collar  
connection must be secured with three sheet metal  
screws to ensure that the sections do not separate.  
many local codes differ from the national code to take  
into account climate, altitude, or other factors. It is  
important that you check with your local building  
officials to find out what codes apply in your area before  
installing your new Jøtul F3.  
For the best performance the chimney connector should  
be as short and direct as possible, with no more than  
two 90° elbows. The maximum horizontal run is 36and  
a recommended total length of stove pipe should not  
exceed 10 feet. Always slope horizontal runs upward ¼”  
per foot toward the chimney.  
Masonry chimneys  
When installing the Jøtul F3 into a masonry chimney you  
must conform to all of the following guidelines:  
The masonry chimney must have a fireclay liner or  
equivalent, with a minimum thickness of 5/8” and  
must be installed with refractory mortar. There must  
be at least 1/2” air space between the flue liner and  
chimney wall.  
No part of the chimney connector may pass through an  
attic or roof space, closet or other concealed space, or  
through a floor or ceiling. All sections of the chimney  
connectors must be accessible for cleaning. Where  
passage through a wall or partition of combustible  
construction is desired, the installation must conform  
with NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, and is also addressed in  
this manual.  
The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of 8”  
x 8”, and should not be larger than 8”x 12”. If a round  
fireclay liner is to be used it must have a minimum  
inside diameter of 6” and not larger than 8” in  
diameter. If a chimney with larger dimensions is to  
be used,it should be relined with an appropriate liner  
that is code approved.  
Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue servicing  
another appliance.  
Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney.  
The masonry wall of the chimney, if brick or modular  
block, must be a minimum of 4” nominal thickness.  
A mountain or rubble stone wall must be at least 12”  
thick.  
Chimney requirements  
There are two types of chimneys suitable for the Jøtul  
F3:  
A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes  
and in their absence must recognize national  
regulations.  
1. A code- approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.  
2. A prefabricated chimney complying with the  
requirements for type HT (2100°F) chimneys per UL  
103 or ULC S629.  
When using an existing chimney,it must be inspected  
by a professional licensed chimney sweep,fire official,  
or code officer, to ensure that the chimney is in proper  
working order.  
The chimney size should not be less than the cross-  
sectional area of the flue collar,and not more than three  
times greater than the cross-sectional area of the flue  
collar.  
No other appliance can be vented into the same flue.  
An airtight clean-out door should be located at the  
base of the chimney.  
When selecting a chimney type and the location for the  
ce of the chimney,as well as the proximity of surrounding  
trees or buildings.  
Prefabricated chimneys  
As a result,a short masonry chimney on the exterior of a  
house will give the poorest performance. This is because  
it can be very difficult to warm the chimney thereby  
creating inadequate draft. In extremely cold northern  
areas it may be necessary to reline the chimney or extend  
its height to help establish draft.  
If a prefabricated metal chimney is to be used it must be  
a chimney type that is tested and listed for use with solid  
fuel burning appliances. High temperature (ht) chimney  
standard UL103 for the U.S. And high temperature  
standard ULC S-629 for Canada.  
Oppositely, a tall masonry chimney inside the house is  
easier to keep warm and will perform the best.  
The manufacturer’s installation instructions must be  
followed precisely. Always maintain the proper clearance  
to combustibles as established by the pipe manufacturer.  
This clearance is usually a minimum of 2”, although it  
may vary by manufacturer or for certain chimney  
components.  
The following guidelines give the necessary chimney  
requirements based on the national code (ANSI-NFPA 211  
for the us. And CSA CAN-B365 for Canada). However,  
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Common method  
Chimney height  
When passing through a combustible wall to a masonry  
chimney this method requires the removal of all  
combustible materials from at least 12” around the  
chimney connectors proposed location.With a 6” round  
liner the minimum area required would be 31” x 31”  
square.  
Whether a masonry chimney or prefabricated metal  
chimney is used it must be the required height above  
the roof line.  
The requirement is:  
The chimney must be at least 3 feet higher than the  
highest point where it passes through the roof and at  
least 2 feet higher than the highest part of the roof or  
structure that is within 10 feet of the chimney,measured  
horizontally. See figure 6.  
The space is then filled with at least 12of brick around a  
fireclay liner. Remember, the liner must be ASTM C35 or  
equivalent, with a minimum wall thickness of 5/8”.  
It is important to remember to locate the pass-through  
at least 18” from the ceiling for proper clearance to  
combustibles.  
Fig. 6  
It will be necessary to cut wall studs,install headers, and  
construct a sill frame to maintain the proper dimensions  
and to support the weight of the brick.  
The bricks must be solid brick with a minimum of 3 1/2"  
thick (4” nominal).  
Refractory mortar must be used at the junction of the  
chimney and the pass-through liner. The pass-through  
liner must not penetrate the chimney liner beyond the  
inner surface of the chimney liner. Use extreme care  
when constructing the hole in the chimney liner, the tiles  
can shatter easily. See figure 7.  
Chimneys shorter than 14 feet may not provide adequate  
draft. This could result is smoke spilling into the room  
from the stove when loading the stove,or when the door  
is open. In addition, inadequate draft can cause back  
puffing, which is a build up of gases inside the firebox.  
Fig. 7  
Wood Stud 2”  
Clearance to  
Chimney  
Flue Liner  
Header  
Other times, chimney height can create excessive draft  
which can cause high stove temperatures and short burn  
times. Excessive drafts can be corrected by installing a  
butterfly damper. If you suspect you have a draft  
problem, consult your dealer.  
12”  
30.5 cm  
Pass through  
construction:  
12” Brick from  
thimble to  
12”  
combustibles  
Thimble: 5/8”  
Fireclay Liner or  
equivalent  
Wall pass-throughs  
When your installation unavoidably requires the  
chimney connector to pass through a combustible wall  
to reach the chimney, always consult your local building  
officials, and be sure any materials to be used have been  
tested and listed for wall pass-throughs.  
Sill / Support  
In the U.S.  
The national fire protection association’s publication,  
NFPA 211, standard for chimneys, fireplaces, vents and  
solid fuel burning appliances permits four methods for  
passing through a combustible wall. Before proceeding  
with any method be sure to consult with your local  
building officials to discuss any local code requirements.  
In Canada  
In Canada the standard has been established by the  
canadian standard association. The installation must  
conform to CAN/CSA-B365,installation code for solid fuel  
burning appliances and equipment. Before proceeding  
be sure to consult your local building inspector.  
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Common method  
Make sure the connector pipe or thimble sleeve does not  
protrude into the flue liner, thereby restricting the area  
the smoke has to flow through. This bottle-neck will have  
a negative affect on the chimney system.  
This method requires the removal of all combustible  
materials from at least 18(457mm) around the chimney  
connector’s proposed location. With a 6round liner the  
minimum area required would be 43” x 43” square.  
The chimney connector should be sealed at the thimble  
with refractory cement and the stove pipe leading to the  
stove should have a minimum of three screws.  
It is important to remember to locate the pass-through  
at least 25” from the ceiling to maintain the proper  
clearance to combustibles.  
Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue servicing  
another appliance of any kind.  
The space that is cleared of combustible materials must  
then remain empty. Sheet metal panels can then be used  
to cover the area. However, when using a panel on both  
sides of the wall each cover must be installed on  
noncombustible spacers at least 1from the wall. If one  
panel of sheet metal is to be used it may be installed  
flush to the wall.  
Hearth-mount into a masonry fireplace  
The Jøtul F 3 may be installed into a masonry fireplace  
provided the opening is a minimum of 28 1/2” high. The  
short leg package reduces the stove’s height by 2 1/4”.  
When installing the Jøtul F 3 into a masonry fireplace,  
code requires that the fireplace damper plate be removed  
or securely fixed in the open position. A connector pipe  
must then extend from the stove’s flue exit through the  
damper area of the fireplace and into the chimney tile  
liner. See figure 9.  
See section 5.3.1 and 5.3.2 of CAN/CSA - B365-m91.  
Consult your local building inspector, authorized Jøtul  
Dealer, NFPA 211 in the U.S. or CAN/CSA-B635 in Canada  
for other approved wall pass-through methods.  
Connecting to the chimney  
Fig. 9  
Masonry chimney  
When installing a Jøtul F 3 into a masonry chimney  
through a “thimble”(the opening through the chimney  
wall to the flue), the thimble must be lined with ceramic  
tile or metal and be securely cemented in place.  
Tile liner  
The chimney connector/stove pipe must slide completely  
inside the thimble to the inner surface or the flue liner.  
It may be necessary to make use of a thimble sleeve (a  
pipe with a slightly smaller diameter than standard stove  
pipe). This special pipe can be easily installed into a  
thimble. See  
Connector extends to first  
flue tile  
Figure 8.  
Damper opening is sealed  
with sheetmetal plate and  
sealant  
Fig. 8  
Connector pipe must  
be flush with the  
inside of the flue tile  
Chimney  
Connector  
Pipe  
Flue Tile  
Thimble  
The inside area of the flue liner must not be less than  
the area of the stove’s flue exit,and cannot be more than  
three times greater than the cross sectional area of the  
stove’s flue exit.  
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Clearances to combustibles  
If the chimney liner is too large to accommodate the  
stove, an approved relining system must be installed to  
resize the flue.  
Floor protection  
Floor protection under the Jøtul F 3, must be one of the  
A new sheet metal damper block-off plate must be  
installed around the connector pipe at the damper frame  
and sealed with the proper sealant (usually high-temp  
silicone).  
following:  
1. Any non combustible material with an insulative  
R value of 1.1.  
2. Any UL, ULC or WH hearth board or prefrabricated  
non-combustible material.  
Fireplace installation must also observe the proper  
clearances to surrounding trim and mantels (addressed  
in clearance section of this manual).In addition,fireplace  
installations must also adhere to the floor protection  
guidelines specified in the following section.  
The bottom heatshield (standard equipment) is required  
in all installations.  
Individual sections of floor protection must be mortared  
together t,o prevent sparks from falling through to  
combustible materials. Any carpeting must be removed  
from under the floor protection.  
Prefabricated chimneys  
When installing the Jøtul F 3 to a prefabricated metal  
chimney always follow the pipe manufacture’s  
instructions and 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 chimney pipe to be  
secured to it with three sheet metal screws. See figures  
10 and 11.  
In the U.S.and Canada  
The Jøtul F 3 must be installed on a non-combustible  
surface extending a minimum of 16” for U.S. (46 cm for  
Canada) in front of the stove and 8” (20 cm) on the  
remaining sides of the stove (measured from side and  
back panels).  
This will result in a minimum floor protection of 39 cm  
D x 39 cmW. for U.S.,and 104 cm D x 99 cmW for Canada.  
See figure 12.  
In a rear vent installation the floor protection must also  
extend under the stove pipe a minimum of 2” (5 cm)  
beyond either side of the pipe.  
Fig. 10  
Listed Cap  
2”  
Fig. 11  
Storm Collar  
Listed  
Fig. 12  
(5 cm)  
Chimney Attic  
Flashing  
Insulation  
Shield  
Specified  
A
clearance  
A
A
39”U.S.  
(104 cm Can)  
Combustible  
Ceiling Joists  
Ceiling  
to  
Support  
Stove  
B
Chimney  
Connector  
39”  
(99 cm Can)  
Hearth Protection  
Floor  
Protector  
A: 8” (20 cm)  
B: 16” for U.S. (46 cm for Canada)  
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Clearances to walls and ceilings  
Wall Shield for close clearance  
The following clearances have been tested to UL and ULC  
standards and are the minimum clearances specifically  
established for the Jøtul F 3. (See next page)  
Combustible wall  
Wall shield  
The following charts and diagrams give the required  
clearances you must maintain when installing the  
Jøtul F 3 near combustible surfaces.  
A combustible surface is anything that can burn (i.e.  
Sheet rock,wall paper,wood,fabrics etc.).These surfaces  
are not limited to those that are visible and also include  
materials that are behind non-combustible materials.  
Must be 30” wide and centred behind the stove.  
Must be 1” off the wall and 1” off the floor.  
With standard legs, the shield must be 32” high.  
With optional short legs, the shield must be 30” high.  
If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a  
material, consult your local fire officials.  
Remember: “Fire resistant” materials are considered  
combustible; they are difficult to ignite, but will burn.  
Also “fire-rated” sheet rock is also considered  
combustible.  
Combustible wall  
Wall shield  
The wall shield must  
Contact your local building officials about restrictions  
and installation requirements in your area.  
extend  
a
min. of 4”  
(102mm) past the side of  
the stove.  
Using shields to reduce clearances  
The wall shield must  
extend  
a
min. of 4”  
Pipe shields:When using listed pipe shields to reduce the  
connector clearance to combustibles, it must start 1”  
above the lowest exposed point of the connect pipe and  
extend vertically a minimum of 25above the top surface  
of the stove.  
(102mm) past the ash lip of  
the stove.  
Must be 1” off the wall and 1” off the floor.  
With standard legs, the shield must be 40” high.  
With optional short legs, the shield must be 38” high.  
Both shields must extend and join in the corner.  
Double wall pipe:Listed double wall pipe is an acceptable  
alternative to connector pipe heatshields.  
Wall-mounted protection: When reducing clearances  
through the use of wall mounted protection:  
Combustible wall  
Wall shield  
In the U.S. Refer to NFPA 211, standard for chimneys,  
fireplaces, vents and solid fuel burning appliances, for  
acceptable materials, proper sizing and construction  
guidelines.  
The wall shield must  
extend a min. of 12” (305  
mm) past the side of the  
stove.  
In Canada, refer to CAN/CSA-B365, installation code for  
solid-fuel burning appliances and equipment, also for  
acceptable materials, proper sizing and construction  
guidelines.  
The wall shield must  
extend a min. of 12” (305  
mm) past the ash lip of the  
stove  
Stove mounted rear heatshield is standard equipment  
on all Jøtul F 3`s. No other stove mounted heat shield  
may be used.  
Must be 1” off the wall and 1” off the floor.  
With standard legs, the shield must be 40” high.  
With optional short legs, the shield must be 38” high.  
Both shields must extend and join in the corner.  
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Jøtul F 3 Clearances  
Stove Clearances  
Top vent/vertical  
Unprotected Surfaces  
Protected Surfaces  
per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365-M  
Side  
Rear Corner  
Side Rear  
Corner  
Rear heatshield with  
Single wall pipe  
24"  
25"  
18"  
10"  
14"  
10"  
610mm 635mm 460mm  
255mm 355mm  
255mm  
Rear heatshield with  
18"  
10"  
14"  
6" 6"  
6"  
Double wall pipe or shields  
460mm 255mm 355mm  
150mm 150mm  
150mm  
Stove Clearances  
Unprotected Surfaces  
Protected Surfaces  
Rear Vent/Horizontal  
per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365-M  
Side  
Rear Corner  
Side Rear  
Corner  
18”  
Rear heatshield with  
Single wall pipe  
24”  
25”  
20”  
10”  
25”  
610mm 635mm 510mm  
255mm 635mm  
460mm  
Rear heatshield with  
18”  
14”  
17”  
6”  
6”  
6”  
Double wall pipe or shields  
460mm 355mm 430mm  
150mm 150mm  
150mm  
Connector  
Clearances  
Unprotected Surface  
Protected Surface  
per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365-M  
Singlewall pipe -vertical installations  
Double wall pipe-vertical installations  
Single wall pipe -horizontal installations  
18" (460mm)  
6" (150mm)  
pipe mfgr. listing  
18(460mm)  
pipe mfgr. listing  
9” (230mm)  
Double wall pipe-horizontal installations pipe mfgr. listing  
pipe mfgr. listing  
Very important:  
Top vent/vertical- assumes the connector pipe is exiting  
off the top of the stove and traveling vertically. If top vented  
to any horizontal runs –the stove’s position is dictated by  
the connector pipe clearances.  
Rear vent/horizontal- assumes the connector pipe is  
existing out the rear of the stove and is traveling  
horizontally to the chimney. If rear vented to vertical run –  
the stove position is dictated by the connector pipe  
clearances.  
Dimensions in Inches represent U.S. requirements.  
Dimensions in Millimeters represent Canadian  
requirements.  
A: Top to Mantel  
B: Top to Top Trim  
34”  
20”  
860 mm  
510 mm  
330 mm  
610 mm  
C: Side to Side trim 13”  
D: Side to Side Wall 24”  
Wall protection is discussed in further detail on page  
10 of this manual.  
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Minimum protected alcove:  
Notice  
Assumes-  
Accessories for woodstoves for clearance reduction have  
been developed by many manufacturers.If not following  
the methods of the installation codes, be sure that any  
accessory you choose has been tested by an independent  
laboratory and carries the laboratory’s testing mark.  
Make sure to follow all of the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
Top exit, double wall pipe, and stove’s rear heatshield.  
Minimum alcove width =  
Maximum alcove depth=  
35” (890mm)  
24” (610mm)  
Height above the top of the stove= 40” (1015mm)  
In a protected alcove installation both side walls and rear  
wall must be protected per NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365.  
The wall protection must be elevated 1” from the floor  
and at least 1” off the combustible wall to allow for an  
air-flow.  
Always contact your local building inspector or fire  
officials about restriction and requirements in your area.  
Reminder,it is the local officials who have final authority  
in the installations approval.  
Fig. 14  
Alcove  
The Jøtul F 3 is approved for installations in an  
unprotected and protected alcove provided the  
following guidelines are followed: Stoves must be  
positioned as shown in figures 13 or 14.  
Alcove floor protection must be:A UL/ULC or WHI listed  
hearth board or a non combustible material with a  
minimum r value of 1.1.  
Minimum unprotected alcove:  
Assumes-  
Top exit, single wall pipe, and stove’s rear heatshield.  
Rear exit alcove installations:  
Minimum alcove width =  
Maximum alcove depth =  
71” (1805mm)  
40” (1015mm)  
Unprotected alcove:Assumes single wall pipe and stove’s  
rear heatshield.  
Height above the top of the stove = 68” (1730mm)  
Top vent/vertical - assumes the connector pipe is exiting  
off the top of the stove and traveling vertically. If top  
vented to any horizontal runs – the stove’s position is  
dictated by the connector pipe clearances.  
Minimum alcove width =  
71” (1805 mm)  
40” (1015mm)  
68” (1730mm)  
Maximum alcove depth =  
Alcove ceiling above top of stove =  
Protected alcove: Assumes double wall pipe and stove’s  
rear heatshield.  
Fig. 13  
Minimum alcove width =  
35” (890mm)  
30” (760mm)  
40” (1015mm)  
Maximum alcove depth =  
Alcove ceiling above top of stove =  
Warning:  
Do not install in a bedroom/sleeping room. The structural  
integrity of the mobile home’s floor, wall, ceiling/roof  
must be maintained.  
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When first starting a fire: The primary control lever  
should be at the far right position, and the start-up air  
lever should be in the far right position. This will allow  
for the maximum amount of air to enter the stove and  
assist in starting the fire quickly and most effectively.  
Operation  
Before building a fire in your new Jøtul F 3, please read  
the following section carefully and completely.  
Do not burn  
Once the fire is established the start-up air lever should  
be closed and the primary air lever should be adjusted  
according to the amount of heat desired.  
First this stove is designed to burn natural wood only,  
wood that has been air-dried for a period of 6 to 14  
months will provide the cleanest most efficient heat.  
Remember: The more air entering the stove the hotter  
the fire the shorter the burn time. Moving the primary  
air lever to the left reduces the air-flow into the stove  
which prolongs the fire at a lower heat output.See figure  
15.  
Do not burn:  
*Coal  
*treated or painted wood  
*Garbage  
*chemical chimney cleaners  
*Cardboard *colored paper  
*Solvents  
*any synthetic fuel or logs  
Breaking in your new stove  
The burning of any of these materials can result in the  
release of toxic fumes. Never use gasoline,gasoline-type  
lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar  
liquids to start orfreshen-upthe fire. Always keep such  
liquids away from the heater at all times.  
Your new Jøtul F 3 is constructed of cast iron and stove  
furnace cement. This type of construction requires the  
stove to bebroken-ingradually so that heat expansion  
does not occur too quickly and cause damage.  
Important  
To monitor the stove’s temperature, Jøtul recommends  
the use of a magnetic stove-top thermometer, placed  
directly on the corner of the stove’s top plate.  
Never build or allow the fire to rest directly on the glass.  
The logs should always be spaced at least one inch from  
the glass to allow for proper air flow within the stove.  
Complete the following steps for the proper break-in  
procedure for the Jøtul F 3:  
Controls on the Jøtul F 3  
1. Light a small fire, newspaper and kindling only, only  
allow the stove to reach a maximum surface  
temperature of 200°. Burn for approximately 1 hour.  
2. Allow stove to cool to room temperature.  
3. Light a second fire, allowing the stove to reach a  
maximum temperature of 300° for 1 hour.  
There are two air controls on the Jøtul F 3.  
The primary air control lever (A) is located on the front  
of the stove in the top right corner. The primary air lever  
controls the amount of air that enters the stove for  
combustion.  
4. Cool the stove to room temperature.  
5. Light a third fire and gradually allow the stove to  
reach a surface temperature of 400°  
The start-up air control lever (B) is located below the glass  
in the center of the front door. This control is forstart -  
up”air only and should not be used to freshen an existing  
fire or during refueling. Never leave the stove  
unattended while this control is open, overfiring could  
result, which can damage the appliance. See figure 15.  
6. Cool stove to room temperature. This completes the  
“break-inprocedure.  
Never allow the stove to exceed a 400° surface  
temperature during any “break-in fire” with the  
exception of the last “break-in” fire.  
A
Fig. 15  
Note: It is normal for a new painted stove to emit an  
odor and even smoke during its first several fires. This is  
caused by the seasoning of the high temperature paint  
and will diminish with each fire and will eventually  
disappear. Opening a window or door to provide  
additional ventilation will reduce the odor as this process  
takes its course.  
B
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Never overfire the stove  
Adding fuel  
When reloading the stove while it is still hot and a bed  
of hot embers still exist,follow this reloading procedure:  
If any part of the stove or chimney glows, you are  
overfiring, and a house fire or serious damage to the  
stove or chimney could result. Immediately close down  
the air control if you notice this condition.  
Always wear gloves when tending to the stove.  
Push the air control lever to the full open position  
(far right).  
Wait a few seconds before opening the door.  
Use a stove tool or poker to distribute the hot embers  
equally around the firebox.  
Starting and maintaining a fire  
Load the fuel, usually with smaller logs first.  
Close the door, be sure to latch the door tightly.  
Wait 5 – 10 minutes before adjusting the primary air  
to the desired heat output setting.  
Burn only solid wood directly on the bottom grate of the  
stove, do not elevate the fire in any way.  
The ash pan door on the stove must always be securely  
closed when the stove is in operation.  
(If you have at least a 2” thick ember bed when  
reloading, it may be possible to close the door and  
immediately adjust the air control setting).  
Burning the stove with the ashpan open will over-fire  
the stove and cause interior damage.  
The formation of creosote  
With the primary air control lever and the start-up air  
control lever in the full open position (far right),start with  
several sheets of crumbled newspaper placed directly on  
the grate. On top of the newspaper,place several pieces  
of small dry kindling (approx. 1in diameter) with two to  
three larger logs (approx. 3” to 5in diameter) on top.  
When wood is burned slowly and at low temperatures,  
it produces tar and other organic vapors,which combine  
with moisture to form creosote. The slow moving smoke  
carries the creosote vapors,which condense in the cooler  
chimney flues, and this creosote then sticks to the  
chimney walls.  
Light the fire and close the door, slowly building the fire  
by adding larger and larger logs. Close the start-up air  
control lever after the fire is established and new fuel  
lights easily. Be sure to follow the break-in procedure  
before creating a fire that will damage the stove.  
The creosote that accumulates in the chimney is highly  
flammable and is the fuel of chimney fires. To prevent  
chimney fires it is important to have the chimney and  
chimney connector pipe inspected and/or cleaned semi-  
annually. A qualified chimney sweep or other authorized  
service person can provide this service.  
Once the stove has reached a surface temperature range  
of between 400° and 600°,adjust the primary air control  
lever as necessary to generate the heat output and burn  
time desired.  
It is also important to remember that chimney size,  
temperature and height all affect draft which in turn  
affects the formation of creosote. Be sure to follow the  
installation and operation guidelines established in this  
manual.  
Jøtul recommends the 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 400° and 600°.  
See figure 16 below for the optimum locations of a stove-  
top thermometer.  
Maintenance  
Ash removal:Of course, for your protection always wear  
Fig. 16  
safety gloves when handling the ash pan.  
Ash removal will be required periodically depending on  
how frequently the stove is used. Conveniently, the  
Jøtul F 3 is equipped with an ash pan assembly for easy  
ash removal, without the need for opening the front  
doors.  
The ash pan door is located under the front ashlip of the  
stove. To open the ash door rotate the door knob  
Stove top thermometer  
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counterclockwise to unlatch the door and clockwise to  
latch the door.  
5. Apply a small bead of gasket/stove cement and the  
new gasket. Do not overlap the ends of the gasket  
rope.  
Remove the ash pan. When the stove is in operation  
always close the ash pan door before leaving to dispose  
of the ashes.  
6. Center the new glass panel over the gasket and  
reinstall the glass clips. See figure 17.  
Important: The side of the glass treated with an  
infrared coating (marked on the perimeter) should  
always be facing outward. It is extremely important  
to tighten the glass clips slowly and in a repeating  
pattern, like tightening the lugs on an automobile  
wheel.  
The ashes should be placed in a metal container  
equipped with a tight sealing lid. The container should  
be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground,  
well away from all combustible materials, pending final  
disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or  
otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in  
the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly  
cooled.  
7. It may be necessary to retighten the glass clips after  
the stove has be burned and the gasketing has been  
seated.  
Fig. 17  
Glass  
Glass care  
Glass clips  
Gasket  
Door  
Cleaning: On occasion it will be necessary to clean the  
carbon deposits and fly ash off of the glass. If the carbon  
and fly ash are allowed to remain on the glass for an  
extended period of time it could eventually cause the  
glass to become etched and cloudy. Any creosote,which  
might deposit on the glass, will burn off during the next  
hot fire.  
The proper cleaning procedure is as follows:  
1. Glass needs to be completely cool.  
2. 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 your  
stove.  
General Maintenance  
Like your car, regular maintenance prolongs the life of  
your appliance. The following procedures do not take  
long and are generally inexpensive, but when done  
consistently, increase the life of your appliance and in  
turn, increase your years of enjoyment.  
Important:  
Replace glass only with a ceramic glass panel specifically  
designed for the Jøtul F 3. Do not use substitutes.  
Replacement glass panels can be ordered through your  
Jøtul dealer.  
At least once a year you should perform the following  
maintenance procedures:  
Thoroughly clean the stove. Enamel surfaces should  
be cleaned with soap and water.  
Glass removal: Always operate the doors slowly and  
cautiously 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 this procedure for  
replacement:  
Empty stove of all soot and ashes.Only use a vacuum  
for this job if the vacuum is specifically designed for  
ashes.  
Never operate the stove with a cracked or broken glass  
Inspect the stove; using a strong light inspect the  
stove inside and out for cracks or leaks. Replace all  
cracked parts and repair any cement leaks with  
furnace cement.  
panel.  
1. Remove the door from the stove and place on a flat  
surface.  
2. Carefully remove all of the glass clips from the inside  
of the door.  
3. Gently remove all pieces of the glass panel and  
Gaskets  
gasketing.  
Check door and window gaskets for tightness. To check  
the seal of the front doors,close and latch the doors on a  
dollar bill and slowly try to pull the dollar bill free. If it  
4. Remove all remaining debris from the glass area using  
a wire brush.  
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can be easily removed then the seal is too loose. Check  
several spots around the door,and repeat the procedure  
on the ash pan door as well.  
Accessories  
Many accessories have been manufactured for use with  
the Jøtul F 3. Only use accessories that are specifically  
designed for the Jøtul F 3.  
If gaskets need to be replaced, scrape out the old gasket  
and cement and clean the area with a wire brush. Apply  
a small bead of cement and push in the new gasket.After  
closing and latching the doors wipe clean, any excessive  
cement that has come from beneath the gasketing.  
Firescreen (part # 350168)  
The Jøtul F 3 has been approved for use as an open  
fireplace, with front door open.This feature is especially  
nice when the ambience of a fire is desired. Some care  
should be taken when operating the stove as a fireplace.  
Gasket list for the Jøtul F 3  
Description  
Order # Size  
Length  
Top plate gasket  
100038  
3/8” ld  
6'  
Ash housing gasket 128213  
sheet gasket  
Always have the firescreen in place, attached to the  
stove front.  
Ash door gasket  
Glass gasket  
Door gasket  
200024 1/4 ld  
200028 1/4 ld  
200024 11/32” ld  
3'  
3’6”  
5'  
Never over load the stove, for the best appearance  
burn in the traditional three log configuration.  
Reminder,when burning the stove with the screen in  
place,you are sacrificing efficiency for aesthetics,and  
you will be consuming wood at a much faster rate.  
Air manifold Gasket 200028 3/16”  
16”  
The Jøtul F 3 is designed to burn cleanly and efficiently  
when used according to the guidelines expressed in  
these operating instructions. However, to maintain the  
proper performance, a yearly chimney inspection and  
cleaning in necessary. Failure to keep the chimney  
system free of creosote and build up could result in a  
serious chimney fire.  
Warning: Operate your Jøtul F 3 with the front door fully  
open and the firescreen in place or fully closed. A partially  
opened door may result in overfiring. Also, if the door is  
left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the  
stove opening, creating risks from both fire and smoke.  
Floor bracket kit (part #750304)  
The optional floor bracket kit can be used in the event  
the stove needs to be secured to the floor. Complete  
installation instructions and diagrams are supplied with  
each floor bracket kit.  
Stove-top thermometer  
(part # 5002)  
Jøtul recommends the use of a magnetic stove-top  
thermometer to monitor the surface temperature of the  
stove. The optimum surface temperature range for the  
most efficient, clean burn is between 400° and 600°.  
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Appendix A:  
Alternate floor protection  
All floor protection materials must be non-combustible ie.  
Metal, brick, stone, mineral fiber boards). Any combustible  
material may not be used.  
The easiest means of determining if a proposed alternate floor  
material meets requirements listed in this manual is to follow  
this procedure.  
R-value = thermal resistance  
K-value = thermal conductivity  
C-value = thermal conductance  
1. Convert the specification to r-value;  
a.  
b.  
If r-value is given, no conversion is needed.  
If k-value is given with a required thickness (t) in  
inches: R=1/k X T.  
c.  
If c-value is given: R=1/C.  
2. Determine the r-value of the proposed alternate floor  
protector.  
a.  
Use the formula in step 1 to convert values not  
expressed as “R”.  
b.  
For multiple layers, add r-values of each layer to  
determine overall r-value.  
3. If the overall R-value of the sustem is greater than the  
R-value of the specified floor protector, the alternate is  
acceptable.  
Example:  
The specified floor protector should be 3/4thick material with  
a k-factor of 0.84. The proposed alternate is 4” brick with a c-  
factor of 1.25 over 1/8” mineral board witha k-factor of 0.29.  
Step A. Use formula above to convert specifications to  
R-value. R=1/k x t= 1/.84 x .75 = .893  
Step B. Calculate r of proposed system.  
4” brick of c-1.25, therefore  
R brick = 1/c = 1/1.25 = 0.80  
1/8” mineral board of K = 0.29 therefore  
R mineral board = 1/.29 x 0.125 = 0.431  
Total R = R brick + R mineral board= 0.8 + 0.431=1.231  
Step C. Compare proposed system R = 1.231 to specified R of  
0.893. Since R is greater than required, the system  
is acceptable.  
Definitions:  
Thermal conductance =  
C = btu  
=
W
(Hr)(ft2)(f)  
(m2)(k)  
Thermal conductivity =  
K = btu  
=
W
=
(btu)  
(Hr)(ft2)(f)  
(m2)(k)  
(hr)(ft)(f)  
Thermal resistance =  
R = btu  
(Hr)(ft2)(f)  
=
(m2)(k) =  
W
(btu)(inch)  
(hr)(ft2)(f)  
For the Jøtul F 3 requires floor protection with a minimum  
insulating R-value of 1.1.  
Alcove installation require a minimum R-value of 1.1. (If a UL/  
ULC or whi listed hearth pad is not used.)  
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Part list for Jøtul F 3  
No Description, Dim./Spec.  
59 Burn plate left  
1
Nut brass, M6x20 DIN 1587  
Heat shield aluz. f/ivory en.  
60 Insulation, Firemaster blanket (after X-607)  
2
61 Screw , M8x25 st.8.8  
2 b Heat shield  
62 Cover/sec. air inlet,  
3
Screw, M6x16 DIN 965  
63 Screw sinkhead, M6x40 poz DIN 965  
64 Gasket-flat  
4
5
Nut , M6 DIN 934  
Screw collar, M6x16 st.5.6 ubeh.  
Cover smoke outlet rear  
65 Ash house w\ heat shield and hinge (after 1998)  
66 Hinge, ash house (before 1998)  
69 Screw sh Pozid, M6x10 DIN 965 (before 1998)  
70 Ash box, 1mm steel plate  
71 Hinge pin, Ø6x100  
6
7
Traverse bar to cover smoke outlet rear  
Top plate compl. w/ cover smoke outlet  
Gasket, LD 375-2 9.5x1800  
8
9
10 Cover smoke outlet side  
11 Baffle plate  
72 Locking screw, M6x10 DIN915  
73 Handle for ashdoor  
12 Air distributor USA  
13 Cover smoke outlet top  
14 Traverse/cover smoke outlet top  
15 Back plate  
74 Handle stub  
75 Spring  
76 Door ashroom complete,  
77 Gasket, LD 250-2 Ø6.4x730  
78 Door latch  
16 Screw, M6x35 st.5.6 ubeh  
17 Gasket, LD 360 M/L Ø8.7x150  
18 Gasket, LD 360 M/L Ø8.7x560  
19 Gasket, LD 187-1 M/L Ø4.8x540  
20 Cast iron washer  
79 Gasket, LD 250 m\l Ø6,4x600  
81 Hexagon nut, M8 DIN 934  
82 Locking pin, M6x20 DIN 914  
83 Fixing bracket  
21 Screw, M8x20 st.8.8  
22 Side plate  
84 Air blocker (for USA)  
85 Heat shield rear (for Germany)  
86 Heat shield under (for Germany)  
87 Extention nut for heat shield, rear (for Germany)  
M6x18mm  
23 Burn plate, back  
24 Burn plate right  
26 Air deflektor  
27 Gasket, LD 187-1 M/L 4.8x410  
28 Sliding vent  
88 Distance sleeve for heatshield, under (for Germany)  
Ø10xØ6,2x15mm  
29 Front plate  
89 Self closing mechanism (for Germany)  
90 Nut , M10 DIN 934  
30 Washer, Ø12x6x0.5  
31 Log retainer.  
91 Door latch, 3mm stainless steel  
92 Spring Ø10 inside, 2mm stainless steel  
93 latch bolt ash door, Steel  
94 Wooden knob, Hard wood  
95 Skrew, M6x60 DIN 84  
32 Screw, M6x8 poz  
33 Glass clip w\ gasket  
34 Gasket, LD 360 Ø8.7x1480  
35 Door compl. w/o glass  
37 Hinge pin, Ø0,6x33  
38 Ignition vent  
1-1331-P18  
39 Washer, D nr. 531241  
40 Cover/ign. vent  
41 Screw/collar, M6x12 st. 8.8 ubeh.  
42 Handle compl., nickel-plated  
43 Locking bar  
44 Gasket, LD 187 m\l Ø4,8x1800  
45 Glass , 358 x 233 mm  
46 Spark screen  
48 Spring  
49 Knob, plastic, 0,30mm M6  
50 Screw collar, M6x16 st. 5.6  
51 Ash lip  
52 Leg  
53 Skrew M6x20 ST 8,8 ubeh.  
54 Washer, Ø18x0,6, 4x1  
55 Bottom plate,  
57 Inner bottom plate  
58 Screw sink head, M6x25 sortkrom.poz. (black-poz.)  
Only use replacements parts provided through your  
authorized Jøtul dealer.  
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Jøtul pursue a policy of constant product development. Products supplied may therefore  
differ in specification, colour and type of accessories from those illustrated and described  
in the brochure.  
Jøtul vise sans cesse à améliorer ses produits. C’est pourquoi, il se réserve le droit de  
modifier les specifications, couleurs et équipements sans avis prélable.  
Quality  
Jøtul AS has a quality system that conforms to NS-EN ISO 9001 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 Jøtul’s vast experience dating back to when  
the company first started in 1853.  
We appreciate your trust in welcoming our product into your home and invite your  
comment and appraisal of our efforts to provide you with the finest in home hearth  
products.  
Qualité  
Le système de contrôle de la qualité de Jøtul AS est conforme à la norme NS-EN ISO 9001  
relative à la conception, à la fabrication et à la distribution de poêles, foyers et inserts.  
Cette politique nous permet d’offrir à nos clients une qualité et une sécurité reposant sur  
la vaste expérience accumulée par Jøtul depuis sa création en 1853.  
Jøtul North America  
400 Riverside Street  
This product has been controlled by:  
Ce produit a été contrôlé par :  
Portland, Maine 04104  
Jøtul AS,  
P.o. box 1411  
N-1602 Fredrikstad,  
Norway  
________________________ ___________________  
Date:  
Sign:  
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