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1. Tested amp Portland Listed By Oregon USA c f 4 US OMM Test Laboratones Inc Report 301 S 02c 4 UL 1482 2010 and S627 00 2000 a artt CA ga TE a om e s P n _ Read this manual carefully and save these instructions A Installation and user manual Trendline 1 2 3 Troja 1 2 3 Softline Fineline 1 2 Zeus Athene Hera Avanti Cubic 109 166 215 Cubic Corner Cubic Wall Cubic W200 Cosmo Models Manufactured by Jydepejsen Fire by Design Since 1979 Ahornsvinget 3 7 DK 7500 Holstebro T 45 96101200 F 45 97425216 www jydepejsen com Imported by WilTus FIRE BY DESIGN PO Box 120 Pound Ridge NY 10576 T 914 764 5679 F 914 764 0465 www wittus com Version 7 12 Contents Description Wood burning stoves from Jydepejsen A S Before installing your stove Chimney Chimney connector Heat generation and distribution sensible wood burning Technical information on wood burning Air supply and combustion Preparation for the first fire Lighting the stove Refueling Troubleshooting Maintenance of the stove Warranty Spare parts list Page NN PO 10 11 13 15 15 15 16 17 21 21 1 Wood burning stoves from Jydepejsen A S A wood burning stove from Jydepejsen A S is a quality Danish product Our stoves have been providing a cheerful cozy atmosphere and excellent s
2. determine the need to obtain a permit Also inquire about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area For more information on wood burning visit the website http woodheat org We suggest that our wood burning heart products be installed and serviced by pro fessionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI or certified in Canada by the Wood Energy Technical Training WETT Take particular note of this symbol This indicates special attention Kind regards All at Jydepejsen A S 2 Before installing your stove Jydepejsen stoves Cosmo Cubic Trend linel 2 3 Troja 1 2 3 Soft line Fine line Zeus Athene Hera and Avanti are tested by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc of Oregon and are listed to UL 1482 2010 and ULC S627 2000 They are also EPA certified and meet the more stringent WA State Environmental standards If the stove is not installed properly a home fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area lt is recommended to install a smoke detector in the room or nearby room where the stove Is being installed as a precautionary measure DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME Floor plate floor protection A floor plate of non combustible material tempered glass floor plates are acceptable must cover under the stove and extend
3. Jydepejsen are made of vermiculite This material in its basic form consists of laminated minerals and is supplied by an ISO 9001 certified company Vermiculite poses no health hazards It offers various benefits in terms of heat reflection insulation and utilization thereby helping to provide Jydepejsen stoves with an even higher combustion temperature improved degassing of the wood and consequently greater efficiency in the stove If the vermiculite panels are very worn less than half thickness new ones should be ordered Contact your dealer who will be happy to assist you You can check page 17 to see how the panels are fitted in the stove Cleaning guide The wood burning stove including the chimney and chimney connector should be thoroughly checked and cleaned at least once during the course of the heating season The flue gas outlet above the flue gas baffle and the stove connector should be inspected in particular Check the stove only when it is cold Before sweeping of your stove the baffle plates should be removed This will allow loose soot from the chimney to drop into the firebox See page 19 instructions on how to change the vermiculite panels The air control should be closed to prevent soot and ash spilling into the room After sweeping clean any soot and ash from the vermiculite holders in the firebox The baffle plates can then be put back in place If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the ri
4. Light the fire The door should be ajar for a couple of minutes during the lighting phase The air wheel must be adjusted down after approx 10 minutes primary air how much depends on the chimney draft however the air supply must be diminished to the point where you obtain steady and calm flames O of OQ Caution Do not build the fire to close to the glass because damage to the door can occur Once there is a good bed of embers in the stove you can add wood It is important not to open the door while there are flames in the stove as this may cause smoke to flow out into the room Add wood on the basis of your heating requirements However never add more than 4 4 Ibs or 2 kg of wood every 1 5 2 hours Keep the doors closed during normal operation Please remember that the exterior surfaces especially the top and front of the stove in particular will become very hot during burning Do not operate the stove if the glass is broken 11 Refueling 1 Turn the air wheel to the maximum 2 o minimize the back draft the door should be ajar for about one minute before you open it completely Open the door slowly Add 2 3 pieces of firewood to the combustion chamber Close the door Turn down the air supply when the fire has caught the wood to obtain steady and calm flames P E O 12 Troubleshooting Combustion problems can arise if the combustion conditions are not optimal This can be corrected by following the ad
5. The stove must be prepared for either top or rear outlet Standard construction is rear outlet Fasten the furnishing on the wall Place the stove on the lower hooks on the furnishing tip up the stove and fasten it Back side of stove 21 22 The stove must be prepared for either top or rear outlet Standard construction is rear outlet Fasten the furnishing on the wall Place the stove on the lower hooks on the furnishing tip up the stove and fasten It Assemble the stove by pushing the steel cladding in and over the stove Fasten the cladding to the wall by using 4 screws screw holes are located in the fire box Repeat the procedure for the bottom plate Back side of stove Cubic 109 The stove is available with top or rear outlet Standard construction is top outlet Adjusting is possible by using the 4 adjusting screws in the wood compartment Cubic 166 The stove is available with top or rear outlet Standard construction is top outlet Adjusting is possible by using the 4 adjusting screws in the wood compartment Cubic 215 The stove is available with top or rear outlet Standard construction is top outlet Adjusting is possible by using the 4 adjusting screws in the wood compartment Trendline soapstone convection 23 ing th full soapstone claddi INe WI Trend Soapstone assembling gt i Ari A itato sO slide arte irta 24 ing ladd IC C th
6. are constructed and approved for burning wood Combustion involves conversion of the fuel from solid form into gases water vapor and charcoal The heating value is an expression of the content of combustible gases stated in kcal kg All wood has roughly the same heating value per kilogram The lighter the wood the more that must be used to achieve the same heating value as with a heavier species of wood Type of wood Dry wood Lbs ft3 Kg m3 Compare to beech Beech and oak 36 2 580 100 Ash 35 6 570 98 Maple 33 7 540 93 Birch 31 8 510 88 Mountain pine 30 0 480 83 Fir 24 3 390 67 Poplar 23 380 65 As mentioned air dried wood contains around 20 water corresponding to a heating value of approx 4 kWh kg equivalent to approx 3440 kcal kg 1 kW 860 kcal WARNING NEVER burn impregnated wood painted wood laminated plastic plywood chipboard refuse milk cartons printed matter charcoal or similar Use of such materials will invalidate your warranty as this may emit toxic corrosive and hazardous fumes when burned They may also cause a buildup of the toxic gas dioxin or carbon monoxide which is damaging to the stove and the environment and may cause bodily harm or death Fuel Recently felled wood contains 60 70 water and must therefore be seasoned before it can be used in a wood burning stove lt must be cut split and air dried and must contain no more than approx 25 water before use This e
7. covered by the warranty With correct maintenance the soapstone cladding on your stove will retain its beautiful and individual character for many years to come Replacing door gaskets except the Cubic series 1 od Remove the gasket from the inner frame and clean the band mark it is not necessary to remove the door from the stove Add a band of heat resistant glue on the band mark Push new gasket down into the mark Close the door and let the glue harden for about 24 hours before you open the door again If you do not let the glue harden sufficiently before you open the door the gasket may fall out Replacing the gasket at the glass except the Cubic series a a Lift the door from the hinges and place it on a flat base Dismount bolts screws from the inner frame Dismount the bolt and the ratchet that hold the handle Lift off the inner frame Remove the old gasket from the glass Add new gasket to the glass Remounting of the glass takes place in the opposite order Replacing door gaskets Cubic series 1 2 Remove the gasket from the inner frame Push new gasket down into the groove Replacing the gasket at the glass Cubic series CREA Lift the door from the hinges and place it on a flat base Dismount bolts and screws from the closing system Dismount 2 screws at the bottom and 2 screws at the top Lift off the inner frame Remove the old gasket from the glass Add new gasket to the glass R
8. full soapstone or ceram Ine WI Soapstone assembling Softl 25 26 oftline with full soapstone or ceramic cladding eramic assembling Manufactured by Jydepejsen Ahornsvinget 3 7 DK 7500 Holstebro T 45 96101200 F 45 97425216 www jydepejsen com Imported by FIRE BY DESIGN PO Box 120 Pound Ridge NY 10576 T 914 764 5679 F 914 764 0465 www wittus com
9. strike or slam the door or the glass Normal wear and tear parts such as vermiculite panels baffle plates and gaskets are not covered by the warranty Furthermore glass ceramic tiles and soapstone are not covered by the warranty If any of the above mentioned need replacing new parts can be ordered from your dealer 15 Spare parts list Article No Article description Dimensions H x B x D 44101125 0 Vermiculite side panel right 44101130 0 Vermiculite side panel left 44101120 0 Vermiculite side panel left beveled 44101115 0 Vermiculite side panel right beveled 56100116 Vermiculite front panel for Cubic series 44101110 0 Vermiculite rear panel 44101100 0 Vermiculite set 44101070 0 Vermiculite baffle plate upper 44101135 0 Vermiculite baffle plate lower 44001600 Glass 400x336x4mm 56100039 Glass for Cubic series 469x458x4mm 56700020 Glass for Cosmo series 489x340x4mm 55015150 Cast iron bottom Thickness 9 mm 56100200 Cast iron bottom for Cubic series Thickness 9 mm 55000100 Shaker grate 55104140 Ash pan Capacity 3 5 44300120 Gasket set with glue Imm 44300070 Gasket for Cubic series 20x 7mm 4490000 0 Direct air kit Cubic series assembly Cubic Wall The stove must be prepared for either top or rear outlet Standard construction is rear outlet Fasten the furnishing on the wall Place the stove on the lower hooks on the furnishing tip up the stove and fasten It Back side of stove Cubic Corner
10. the operating instructions and use seasoned wood which burns easier and cleaner in the combustion chamber until a proper draft is obtained For further information on using wood and lighting and managing the fire please refer to sections 5 10 Please note that the stove paint will harden during the first few initial fires This means that the stove will generate smoke and an odor of paint which will dissipate after about 1 hour s operation It is a good idea to ensure effective ventilation during this phase Also avoid touching the stove during the curing process The stove will expand and contract during the lighting and cooling phase possibly resulting in creaking noises This phenomenon is completely normal for steel stoves 6 Sensible wood burning When dry wood is burned in a wood burning stove the following process occurs over a period of approx 1 hour e After lighting the log starts to dry and heats up e After drying the temperature of the wood rises to approx 300 400 F 150 200 C and is converted into volatile gases and charcoal e As the wood is gasified a certain portion of the gases produced burn and are converted into carbon dioxide and water During this phase the temperature rises to around 1100 1500 F 600 800 C and a plentiful supply of air is required If the air supply is accidentally reduced the flames will be smothered but this will not stop the conversion of the wood into gas The unburne
11. 16 41 cm 18 45 cm in Canada in front of the stove door 8 20 cm beyond the sides of the fuel loading door and under the pipe and 2 5 cm beyond each side for back venting In Canada the 8 20 cm floor protection is required beyond the sides of the stove and in the back of the stove 0 in the back for the US If the material has an R Thermal resistance rating use the designated thickness and no conversion is needed R values can be added for multi layered materials If the material has a K Thermal conductivity rating convert this to an R rating using the formula R 1 kxt t thickness in inches lf the material has a C Thermal conductance rating convert this to an R rating using the formula R 1 C Floor foundation wall The stove must be installed nanged on a non combustible foundation at a non combustible wall i e where a tile or brick floor is non existing the stove must meet the demands for the distance to combustible material under above beside the stove according to applicable legislative requirements Consult you dealer before installing the stove Wall and corner models If you have a Cubic Wall Cubic Corner Cubic W200 the stove must be installed with the enclosed furnishings and should meet the NFPA211 guidelines The installation must not weaken the chimney construction The anchoring must be done in consultation with your dealer chimney sweep Cubic 166 215 The tall models may reach the ceiling or less t
12. RNER Installation of Trendline 2 without the turntable feature If the Trendline 2 stove is to be used without the turntable feature screws still attached please follow the standard installation procedures page 5 under Wall View and Corner View for the correct clearances Installation of Trendline 2 with the turntable lf the Trendline 2 is being used with the turntable feature first remove the locking screws located under the stove s firebox as shown below This allows the stove to turn freely within its 90 range Position and center the stove properly as described Turn the stove to the left most position Measure and insure that all the standard required clearances are met in that position Turn the stove to the right most position Measure and insure that all the standard required clearances are met in that position as well Make adjustments until all the clearances are met in both positions These include stove pipe and floor plate clearances If placed in the center of a room with a 360 turn range remember that all clearances to combustible materials must be 36 for the Trendline 2 IMPORTANT Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death You must follow the specific clearances for the turn table feature in order not to void the warranty and liability coverage 3 Chimney The Jydepejsen stoves must be installed using a Class A UL 103 HT approved factory buil
13. avings on heating in many homes since the company was founded in 1979 We continue to produce stoves that are among the best on the market The key factors are simple operation optimum combustion timeless design and environmental awareness From the start we created innovations that have since become the norm for quality European stoves In many respects these pioneering ideas have helped Denmark maintain its position as Europe s leading producer of wood burning steel stoves In the production research amp development we work purposefully towards reducing environmental impact It is also important to us that our stoves achieve environmentally friendly combustion which is ensured by Jydepejsen s long standing design principles All the products in this manual have been rated to 81 efficiency To realize our mission of environment friendly combustion it is your responsibility as a consumer to use the correct fuel and operate your stove according to the instructions The aim of this manual is to guide and instruct stove owners in proper burning and to minimize the risk of incorrect operation of the stove Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death It is therefore very important to read this manual carefully and save the instructions Correct operation is also vital with regard to our applicable warranty terms Consult your local Building Inspector or Fire Marshall before installation to
14. ceramic tiles Ceramic from Jydepejsen is simple to maintain Wiping the tiles with a damp cloth is generally adequate For more stubborn marks use a little mild soapy water Like other natural products ceramic tiles cannot tolerate strong acids or leaching solutions So avoid strong detergents With correct and careful maintenance your ceramic tiles will radiate heat and character for many years to come Production of soapstone Manufacturing the large soapstone blocks is a very expensive process The preparation involves rough and fine cutting shaping and beveling regular quality control final inspection of each soapstone tile and selection of sets of soapstone tiles Dimensional accuracy is required but soapstone is a natural product and shading will certainly occur This is a mark of nature s own unique design If you discover any visible cracks in your soapstone tiles on unpacking please contact your dealer immediately Cleaning soapstone Soapstone is very simple to clean Wiping the soapstone with a damp well squeezed cloth soaked in lukewarm water is generally sufficient Avoid all types of detergent Any minor scratches can be carefully removed using very fine sandpaper Should any of your soapstone tiles need repairing please contact your dealer lf soapstone is heated to more than 932 F 500 C brownish blotches will appear on it Should this occur it is a question of the soapstone having been overheated which is not
15. d gas will then flow out into the chimney causing a nuisance outdoors and build up of creosote e Next the charcoal will burn which requires very little air supply Finally new wood must be laid on the glowing charcoal cinders Warning It is extremely important to ensure that you do not overheat your stove as this can cause irreparable damage This kind of damage is not covered by the warranty Extremely high combustion temperatures can occur when using inappropriate fuel such as kiln dried wood coal pressure treated wood scrap wood e DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE e DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL e NEVER USE GASOLINE TYPE LANTERN FUEL KEROSENE CHARCOAL LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR FRESHEN UP A FIRE e KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER WHILE IT IS IN USE HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS DO NOT STORE SOLID FUEL WITHIN SPACE HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES OR WITHIN THE SPACE REQUIRED FOR CHARGING AND ASH REMOVAL WARNING Do not use substitute materials for glass replacement Incorrect wood burning Too much air supplied to the combustion process causes an uncontrollable fire that will heat the entire stove very rapidly to an extremely high temperature This can happen if you fire with conditions that produce an extra strong draft in the chimney Never f
16. d when they are worn thin or when possible cracks are so wide that you can actually see steel through them If the panels are not replaced on such occasions they lose their power of insulation and heat reflection Movable and mechanical parts should be greased once a year with a heat resisting lubricant closing mechanisms hinges etc Door Inspect the seals on the door and ash pan front and replace if they will not close tightly If the glass pane is dirty clean it gently with a warm wet cloth and a little mild detergent dipped in ash Check that the seam between glass panel and door is completely airtight If necessary tighten any screws holding the inner frame in place but not too hard as it could crack the glass If the glass is still loose replace the gasket It is important to maintain all seals in good condition WARNING DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN THE STOVE IS HOT Disposal of ashes Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes 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 Other waste shall not be placed in the metal container Vermiculite The heat reflecting and insulating panels in the firebox of all wood burning stoves from
17. east 24 gauge may be used in the room where the stove is installed Refer to the manufacturer s instructions for the connection to the listed chimney The chimney chimney connector must not be smaller than 6 15 cm in diameter For venting directly into a masonry chimney or through a thimble the top of the single wall pipe must be at least 18 46 cm below a combustible ceiling and conform to NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment guidelines and methods See diagram below Fresh air Modern well insulated buildings should have fresh air vents to admit fresh air from outside Modern buildings are now so well insulated that the volume of air indoors can be low A regular supply of air to the building from outside prevents negative pressure indoors Connector Pipe 18 46cm Chimney below Flue ceiling Masonry Min 2 5cm Insulated ue Chimney For rear venting or other not listed configurations consult the local building codes and follow the NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 nstallation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment guidelines If the chimney connector is fitted with a baffle it must be manually operated visibly placed for ease of use and must not close completely Consult your chimney expert if you have any questions Make sure that there is easy access to the chimney cleanout door Read the instructions on page 7 carefully before connecting Chimney C
18. emounting of the glass takes place in the opposite order Change of the vermiculite panels 1 Lift up and turn the lower baffle plate a little pull it down along the side panels and out through the door 2 Remove the two side panels in the front 3 Remove the two side panels in the back 4 Now you can remove the upper baffle plate 20 14 Warranty Brand new wood burning stoves from Jydepejsen A S come with a 5 year warranty The warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship Use only authentic Jydepejsen stove Spare parts and use of any other parts would disqualify the warranty Any claims during the warranty period should be directed to the dealer who sold the stove All stoves from Jydepejsen come with their own individual serial number on the type plate on the back of the stove Please quote stove model and serial number to your dealer in connection with service tasks In the event of warranty repairs a signed and dated invoice must also be produced showing the dealer s name The warranty does not cover dismantling transport and reassembly of your stove No compensation will be granted for Damage during transport Damage to other articles resulting from use of the stove Damage arising from misuse such as overheating avoid this by reading the operating instructions carefully The directions in the operating instructions have not been followed Abuse of door glass WARNING do not
19. er and more efficient combustion at lower temperatures Preheated air is supplied directly into the fire and makes sure that the bed of embers do not die out Direct air flow 9 Preparation for the first fire Once your stove is installed and all instructions have been read the first fire can be started However please take careful note of the following The baking liner should be removed before the initial lighting A sudden temperature change could cause it to crack Tiles and soapstone are not covered by the warranty so ensure that they are at least at room temperature before lighting up the stove The battle plate and vermiculite panels may crack under hard impact These are not covered by the warranty so avoid tossing the wood in the firebox Avoid touching the stove during initial fires as the paint is hardening at this stage Otherwise this may cause scratches in the paint It is a good idea to ensure effective ventilation during the first firing as the stove will generate smoke and an odor of paint The smoke and paint odor will dissipate after about 1 hour s operation and is not hazardous to health Do not use grate or elevate Fire build wood fire directly on hearth 10 Lighting the stove 1 Turn the air wheel to the maximum startup air 2 Add crumbled paper firelighters and kindling wood to the bottom of the fire box combustion chamber The kindling about 3 Ibs or 1 5 kg is to be built up crosswise
20. ese a materials cannot withstand the extreme temperatures g of a wood fire and can give off toxic fumes when I heated E Do not use the connector pipe as a chimney A Each chimney connector or chimney connector gt section must be installed to the stove flue collar and S to each other with the male crimped end toward the E stove Chimney Connector e e lt wee eo SI F AT Demone oo i TREE AA mr t i i no Ad be gh asi 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 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 36 and a recommended total length of chimney connector should not exceed 10 feet Always slope horizontal runs upward 1 4 per foot toward the chimney Note the chimney connector pipe should not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK unless specifically approved for such installations DO NOT CONNECT WITH ANY SYSTEM SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE For venting vertically into a Class A chimney single wall pipe at l
21. firebox so a high combustion temperature can be attained very rapidly Startup and primary air supply Most of the stoves are designed with both a startup and primary air vent The startup air vent supplies a very direct volume of air which only serves a purpose in the lighting phase The startup air supply should therefore only be used when lighting the stove The primary air vent however is used for air control once the stove is lit Startup air is defined as combustion air for burning the mass of wood and stimulates production of volatile gases Primary air is used to burn off the gases at high temperatures above 1 000 Fahrenheit 540 C and to keep the glass free of soot For wood to burn correctly the right amount of air has to be supplied at the right time and place In the Jydepejsen DuplicAir system the startup and primary air are combined into one air supply system Air circulation when stoking Primary air Startup air There are two other non adjustable air systems on the stove secondary air and direct air 14 secondary air To ensure a better combustion of gasses the stove is constructed with secondary air holes in the baffle plates Preheated air is supplied through these holes which ensures burning of the last amount of gases before they slip out through the chimney even if the primary air has been shut down secondary air flow Direct air Direct air contributes to a clean
22. han the 18 clearance If the unit does not meet the proper clearance to the ceiling the chimney pipe must be used to connect to the fire box WALL VIEW CORNER VIEW TURNABLE INSTALLATION MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Description Trendline 1 2 3 Troja 1 2 3 Softline Cosmo Zeus Athene Hera Avanti Fineline 1 2 Cubic 109 166 215 Wall W200 Corner A DISTANCE TO SIDE WALL US CANADA 18 46 cm B DISTANCE TO BACK WALL US CANADA 10 25 cm C CORNER DISTANCE TO SIDE WALLS US CANADA 7 18 cm D CONNECTOR PIPE TO SIDE WALL US CANADA 26 65 cm E CONNECTOR PIPE TO BACK WALL US CANADA 16 41 cm F CORNER PIPE TO SIDE WALLS US CANADA 16 41 cm G DISTANCE TO FURNITURE US CANADA 36 92 cm H FRONT FLOOR PROTECTION US 16 41 cm CANADA 18 46 cm I SIDE FLOOR PROTECTION US 8 20 cm beyond the sides of the fuel loading door CANADA 8 20 cm beyond the sides of the stove J DISTANCE TO WALL TURNABLE US CANADA 40 100 cm K CONNECTOR PIPE TO WALL TURNABLE US CANADA 48 120 cm CEILING TO TOP OF STOVE US CANADA 36 92 cm CEILING TO CONNECTOR PIPE US CANADA 18 46 cm Note A heat shield or protective wall may be used to reduce clearances if approved by the regulatory authority Clearances to noncombustible materials are 2 5cm but note that noncombustible must be solid cement or cement block not brick or tile over combustible material DIAGRAMS FOR CUBIC SERIES CUBIC WALL CUBIC CORNER CUBIC CO
23. ill the stove completely with wood It is better to heat a stove up slowly This will prevent cracked tiles soapstone damage to welds and annealing of the iron Overfilling the firebox also substantially reduces the useful life of the vermiculite panels as cracks are more easily caused The log size should be about 2 5 cm less than the width of the firebox Start slowly with a normal fire from the bottom and slowly build it up to a maximum of three logs 7 Technical information on wood burning 1 kilo of dry wood is made up of 20 water with the remaining 80 divided into 60 gas and 20 charcoal The 60 gas only contains around half the energy content of the wood while the 20 charcoal contains the other half To achieve optimum combustion the temperature must reach 1100 1500 F 600 800 C Reload with a few pieces of wood at a time If too much wood is placed on a layer of embers the air supplied will not be sufficient to attain the required temperature and the gases will disappear out through the chimney unburned It is vital to supply air to the fire immediately after adding fuel so there are flames in the firebox and the gases burn Refer to the Refueling section 9 for further guidance Remember that three logs will burn just as quickly as one The quantity of firewood determines the heat emission the more heat you require the more wood you should add at each refueling Types of fuel and heating values All the stoves
24. onnector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls for Residential Heating Appliances Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls for Residential Heating Appliances Menu clearance to brick A Minimum 3 5 in 90 mm thick brick masonry and combustibles 2 in 51 mm all framed into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in 305 mm brick separation Minimum clearance from clay liner to combustibles The fireclay Lo ot a liner ASTM 315 Standard Specification for oc Clay Fire Linings or equivalent minimum 5 8 E in 16 mm wall thickness shall run from outer Chimney TETTE N Chimnoy surface of brick wall to but not beyond the fiue connector inner surface of chimney flue liner and shall Fireciay be firmly cemented in place Minimum Masonry chimney anor 12 in 305 mm constructed to Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length of the same inside diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 in 25 4 mm or more of insulation with a minimum 9 in 229 mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles The inner to combustbies NFPA 211 Minimum chimney clearance from masonry to sheet steel supports and combustbles 2 in 51 mm Daremum end of the chimney length shall be flush with Factory bult NEONY o Crumney the inside of the masonry chimney flue and Te nee riia shall be sealed to the flue and to the brick Carem brow ci masonr
25. plate see the operating instructions In well insulated buildings negative pres awe can occur increase the air supply to the room Check the fitting of the baffle plate see the operating instructions Reduce the air supply Check the sealing strips If these are worn replace them as described In the operating instructions Contact your chimney sweep stove dealer for further advice Dry wood with a maximum of 20 moisture should be used The air vent must be opened to supply more air for combustion Follow the instructions for correct burning as specified in this manual Ensure that you use pure dry wood in your stove Open the air vent wide for about 1 min before opening the door avoid opening the door rapidly Check the height of the chimney It may be too short for the minimum draught required from the chimney Increase the air supply Always ensure that you use pure dry wood in your stove Lighting and burning problems are usually due to wet wood or insufficient draft 16 13 Maintenance of the stove Gaskets and vermiculite panels need to be replaced How often depends on how much you use your stove In some cases every year others every second or third year Generally the gaskets need replacing when it is flattened and the door no longer fits tightly against the front of the stove A new set of gaskets with glue can be purchased from your local dealer Vermiculite panels must be replace
26. quates to the wood being left in the open for approx 1 year covered only to protect against rain It is very important to always use pure dry wood Damp wood requires a lot of air for combustion as extra energy in the form of heat is needed to dry it out Heat emission is therefore minimal Creosote Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire If a significant layer of creosote has accumulated 3 mm or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire In case of chimney fire shut down all air regulations 12 8 Air supply and combustion Preheated air The stove utilizes a combustion technology involving preheated air The air supply for the combustion process comes from an air inlet and is then conducted through ducts in the stove that become warm when the stove is in use The advantage of this technology is that the air is already warm when it enters the
27. sk of a chimney fire Do not use abrasive cleaners when you clean your stove at the in outside 18 Ash All wood burning stoves from Jydepejsen have a large ashpan Empty it before it fills completely and do not allow the ash to collect in a cone under the shaker grate Ash is an excellent insulator and so the temperature of the grate can get very hot and the grate could be damaged External maintenance Maintenance of Jydepejsen wood burning stoves is pretty much the same as for the rest of your furniture use a cloth and mild soapy water without solvents After cleaning wipe the stove with a dry cloth The stove can be carefully repainted as necessary using Senotherm 12 1644 aerosol paint in either black or grey as appropriate for your particular stove This paint can be purchased from your stove dealer Ceramic tiles and soapstone The finished ceramic tile Dimensional accuracy and colorfastness are trade requirements and demonstrate the quality level of the tile manufacturer With natural raw materials variations and shading may occur or small fine glazing cracks and clouding may form Modern technology ensures that such reactions in the surface structure do not affect the quality of the finished tile These textures in the surface are therefore not flaws but rather a mark of the craftsman s individuality If you discover any visible cracks in your ceramic tiles on unpacking please contact your dealer immediately Cleaning
28. t chimney system or a code approved masonry chimney with a flue liner In Canada the installation must conform to NFPA 211 or CAN CSA B365 nstallation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment guidelines and methods The chimney must extend through the roof at least 3 1 m and 2 6 m above any structure within 10 3 m The condition of the chimney and height is very important We suggest a total minimum height of 10 3 m Both the chimney and the required chimney connector must be in good condition and kept clean Note Mount the special collar using the included hardware When installing the first piece of pipe at the stove place the pipe over the collar except on the Trendline 2 where the crimped end goes inside the collar which is designed so any moisture or creosote will drip back into the stove and burn away If using a crimped pipe trim or cut that section off at the bottom and place it over the collar Install the remaining stovepipe segments with the crimped end down whenever possible The hole in the casting is designed for any moisture to drip back into the stove Required Installation Components A Chimney cap B Insulated chimney C Storm collar D Roof flashing E Ceiling support box or joist 4 shield firestop spacer 4 F Chimney connector pipe A 99 4 Chimney connector Be Aluminum and galvanized steel pipe is not acceptable for use with our woodstove Th
29. uld be removed 5 Heat generation and distribution All Jydepejsen wood burning stoves are two stoves in one Inside is the actual stove produced from strong steel plates and on the outside a covering of steel ceramic tiles or soapstone There are two major types of heat radiant heat and convection heat In the airspace between the actual stove and the covering convection heat is generated The air is drawn in at the bottom of the firebox The heated air then flows upwards and begins to circulate throughout the room subsequently dispersing into the neighboring rooms providing perfect heat distribution So the question of where to position your stove is an important one The ideal location is fairly central in the room where you require most heat Unlike radiant heat which is highly concentrated around the stove convection heat flows upwards and spreads to neighboring rooms It is very important to ensure that your chimney has a good draft Your dealer or your chimney sweep will be able to guide and advise on your chimney conditions Ensure that there is sufficient combustion air in the room in which the stove is installed which can be sourced from another room or from an outside air supply Rooms with negative pressure e g use of exhaust fan or newer air tight buildings are particularly suited for air supply from outside An outdoor air supply is available as an option and should be installed by a qualified person Follow
30. vice given below Problem Explanation Remedy 1 _ _ __ q n_aoquae The flue vent is closed The access hatch In the chimney Is defective or missing The chimney Is blocked by a bird s nest or similar The flue pipe is sooted up or Insufficient draft there is an accumulation of soot on top of the baffle plate The chimney is too small The baffle plate may be positioned incorrectly Negative pressure in the house Too much draft The baffle plate may be positioned incorrectly If using kiln dried wood this requires less air than normal wood The air vent is constantly wide open The sealing strips on the door are worn and pressed completely flat The chimney is too large The glass pane is l The wood is too wet sooting up The air vent is not sufficiently open Poor combustion too low temperature in the stove Clouded glass or with white film Incorrect combustion burning waste wood painted wood impregnated wood laminated plastic ply wood or similar Smoke comes out Into the room when the door is opened Pressure compensation is occurring in the firebox The chimney is not a suitable size for the firebox White smoke too low The wood is too damp and contains water vapor The combustion temperature is Open the flue vent Contact your chimney sweep stove dealer for further advice or clean the flue pipe and firebox Check the fitting of the baffle
31. with an inside diameter 2 in 51 mm larger than the chimney connector and having 1 in 25 4 mm or more of insulation serving supports td Sheet stoo to sheet steel supports and combustbles 2 n 51 mm ny Goer 2 in 51 mm fin 25 4 mm as a pass through for a single wall sheet steel air space to chimney connector of minimum 24 gauge Chimney chimney length 024 in 61 mm thickness with a minimum 2 in 51 mm air space between the outer wall of chimney section and combustibles Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in 305 mm chimney section spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector using sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and chimney section supported on both sides with sechon Chimney connector L Air spaco 2 in 51 mm LIIILILIII eco connecior Chimney length 7 Masonry chimney Shoot stoo supports constructed to NFPA 211 sheet steel supports securely fastened to wall surfaces of minimum 24 gauge 024 in 61 mm thickness Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner 10 Before installation it is also important to check that the Vermiculite panels are correctly fitted in the combustion chamber The wood holder in the combustion chamber is not to be removed On some baffle plates you will find a metal band This band is mounted for transport protection only and sho
32. y penetration with non water soluble ol five 7 Use chimney refractory cement Supports shall be securely m N aoe perde fastened to wall surfaces on all sides 9 in 229 mm min Meer securely Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not penetrate the chimney liner Sheet steel chimney connector minimum 24 gauge 024 in 61 mm in thickness with a ventilated thimble minimum 24 gauge 024 in 61 mm in thickness having two 1 in 25 4 mm air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 in 152 mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge 024 in 61 mm in thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section Fasteners used to secure chimney section Two venttated a channels each 1 in 25 4 mm Sold insulated es bsted tactory duilt Masonry chimney LZS chimney length constructed to NFPA 211 Sheet stee supports Minimum chimney Clearance to sheet sicei supports and combustibles 2 in 51 mm Two air channels oach 1 in 25 4 mm Ch money Connector Mortum 6 n 152 mm glass fer insulaton Chimney fue ee i i Construction of Masonry chimney t shall not penetrate chimney flue liner iaat atadi paee a Rupees cs oe NFPA 211 Solid insulated listed factory built chimney Minumum chimney dearance length
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