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Installation - Jøtul I 510 Manuel D'installation Et Données Techniques

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Wood consumption
The efficiency of Jøtul I 510 gives it a nominal heat output of 10,0
kW. Wood consumption, at nominal heat output: Approx. 3,5kg/h.
The size of the pieces of wood should be:
Kindling (finely split wood):
Length: approx. 30 cm
Diameter: 2-5 cm
Quantity required each time: 8 - 10 pieces
Wood (split wood):
Recommended length: 45 cm
Diameter: Approx. 8 - 12 cm
Interval for adding wood: Approx. every 50 minutes
Fire size: 2,9 kg (nominal output)
Quantity required each time: 3 pieces
Nominal heat output is achieved when the air vent is open
approx. 50 %.

3.0 Installation

3.1 Floor
Foundations
Ensure that the floor is strong enough for the fireplace. See «2.0
Technical data» for weights.
Combustible floor protection
If the fireplace is to be mounted on a combustible floor, cover
the floor under and in front of the fireplace with a plate made
of metal or other non-combustible material. The recommended
minimum thickness is 0.9 mm.
Any flooring made of combustible material, such as linoleum,
carpets, etc. must be removed from under the floor plate.
Requirement for protecting combustible
flooring in front of fireplace
The front plate must be in accordance with national laws and
regulations. Contact your local building authorities regarding
restrictions and installation requirements.
3.2 Wall
Distance to walls made of combustible
material - fig. 1
Requirements for insulation
100 mm rock wool 120 kg/m
aluminium.
Distance from the stove to the insulation on the back panel.
See fig. 1 and 2:
Minimum 15 mm.
8
foliated on one side with
3
Distance to walls protected by a firewall, fig. 1
Contact your local building authority regarding restrictions and
installation requirements.
Firewall requirement
The firewall must be at least 100 mm thick and be made of
brick, concrete-stone or light concrete. Other materials and
constructions with satisfactory documentation may also be
used.
Distance from the stove to firewall:
The distance must be minimum 15 mm.
Distance to non combustible wall - fig. 1
A non combustible wall is here mentioned as a non load-bearing
wall of cement /brick.
Contact your local building authority regarding restrictions and
installation requirements.
Requirements for fireplace surround
Fireplace surrounds must be made of a non-inflammable
material.
Note that the entire back wall within the surround and other
adjacent areas using inflammable materials must be covered
with insulation/firewalls.
If the fireplace cowl is built up to the ceiling and the ceiling is of
inflammable material, extra panelling must be installed above
the top of the heating chamber and above the cowl's vents in
order to prevent the ceiling becoming hot.
For example use:
Rock wool 100 mm thick on top of a steel plate min. 0.9 mm.
Ensure airing out the top of the stove cowling – for example an
opening towards the ceiling, or approx. 5 cm
Note: Remember that it should be possible to sweep and to
inspect the installation.
3.3 Air supply (fig. 2)
Air should be allowed to flow between the insert and the
brickwork, and it is very important that there is a free air supply
to the draft catchers on top of and under the insert.
The minimum required air vent sizes for air circulation are:
Necessary air openings for Jøtul I 510 (Circulating air)
Base: Minimum of 750 cm
2
Top:
Minimum of 1000 cm
This is a safety measure to prevent a build up of heat in the
surround, and also to ensure sufficient heat emission into the
room.
If the house is badly ventilated, the room must be equipped with
extra fresh air circulation, for example by means of separate
air channels or a separate channel directly to the top of the
fireplace. See fig. 2.
The fresh air channel should be as straight as possible. Ducts in
the same room as the fireplace must be made of non-flammable
materials.
3.4 Ceiling
Jøtul I 510 has been approved for:
A min. 650 mm distance from warm air opening in the hood's
top to a ceiling of c0mbustible material.
2
opening (fig. 2).
free ventilation.
2
free ventilation.

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