1. Introduction
Congratulations on your new wood-burning stove. By now you have probably installed the stove already, and maybe lit
the stove for the first time as well. To most people, operating instructions are something you consult when everything
else fail - especially if you have had a wood-burning stove in your home for several years. In spite of this, we still hope
that you will take a little time to read these operating instructions, since the use of a wood-burning stove is an indivi-
dual matter, depending on which model you have. Before you can fully enjoy being the owner of a wood-burning stove,
you need to get to know it well. This is not difficult, however, it does take a little bit of patience. For further information
on heat, stoking, combustion problems and maintenance, please refer to Jydepejsen´s Manual for installation and
stoking. Please also refer to the illustrations in the back.
2. Installation
Jydepejsen stoves are tested by specialist institutions and approved according to applicable legislative requirements.
Before final approval is granted, stoves have to successfully complete a variety of combustion tests. The stove tested
featured a top outlet. The wood used for the tests was birch, with a moisture content of 15–21%.
Jydepejsen's professional distributors will be able to advise you on the requirements for this type of wood-burning stove
and provide further instruction regarding correct installation. Your distributor / chimney sweep will also be able to tell you
exactly which chimney you need. Below you can see illustrations of mounted stoves with and without isolated firetubes.
Distance to combustible with insulated flues
Distance to combustible without insulated flues
450
450
Distance to combustible with insulated flues
Distance to combustible without insulated flues
150
150
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