General
The fireplace stoves must be installed on a floor with an adequate bearing capacity. If the existing
arrangement does not meet this basic requirement, necessary steps must be taken (e.g. using a mat for
distributing the load). Make sure that there is enough space for cleaning the fireplace stove, connecting flue
pipes and the chimney unless the chimney can be cleaned from other place, e.g. a roof or through doors
designed for this purpose.
A suitable chimney (minimum profile, chimney draft, tightness, etc.) is a basic condition for the proper functioning
of the fireplace stoves. You should therefore contact a chimney sweeper before installing the fireplace stove.
A smoke shutter or a draft regulator should be installed for chimneys with too strong a draft. Such a draft can
cause problems during operation, e.g. intensive burning, high fuel consumption and can also lead to permanent
damage of the fireplace stove.
The minimum effective height of the chimney for exhaust gas from the stove is 5 m (measured from the hoop
to the chimney mouth). The chimney entry must be equipped with a chimney hoop. Consult the vent
connection with the vent manufacturer. The vents must lead at least 5 cm below the lower ceiling. Connect
the flue mouth with the chimney in the shortest possible way so that the flue length is at most 1/4 of the
effective height of the chimney (i.e. 1.5 m). Connect the flue tube and the knee together with an overlap in
such a way that the connections always agree with the exhaust gas flow, or abut using the connection rings. If
the connecting piece passes through construction elements with flammable materials, it is necessar y to use
protective measures. The norm states that the flue pipe needs to rise to the vents in the direction of exhaust
flow with a degree of at least 3°. The tightness and firmness of the joints is crucial. The casing of the chimney
must not exceed a temperature of 52°C during the highest operation temperature of the stove. The cross
section of the flue pipe vents must not be larger than the cross section of the chimney vent and it must not
narrow down in the direction of the chimney. If calculations show that the cross section of the flue pipe and
chimney vent could be smaller than the cross section of the exhaust throat of the fireplace stove, the cross
section of the flue pipes will be lowered immediately behind the exhaust throat of the fireplace stove, either
gradually or at a discrete point. The flexible flue pipe from the materials in accordance with table A.I. may only
be used in places where it may be checked.
The fireplace stove may be connected to a shared vent with a gas appliance for multi-layer chimneys.
When installing Jydepejsen fireplace stoves in Germany in compliance with article 6.2.2 of the DIN 18896 norm,
the fireplace stoves can be connected to a shared chimney.
5. Operation manual
Fuel
It is only allowed to burn wood and wood briquettes in fireplace. To reach the nominal parameters of the heater,
we recommend using dry logs with a diameter of 5-8 cm and length of 20-30 cm and with a humidity below 20%
(ideally 10%). Oven wood and chopped pieces of wood should be used only when starting the fire. Recommended
humidity can be obtained by storing the chopped logs for at least two years in a ventilated shelter.
The fireplace stove should be heated to a nominal output stated in the technical sheet, i.e. the burning of a given
amount of allowed fuel per 1 hour. Long-term excessive output could damage the fireplace stove.
Never use flammable fluids, coke, coal or any of the following types of waste as fuel: chipboards plastics, plastic
bags, soaked wood or wood-shavings, saw-dust or pellets!
Burning of the abovementioned material not only highly pollutes our environment but also damages the fireplace
stove and the chimney!
Starting the fireplace stove for the first time
Before the first use all remaining stickers must be removed, all accessories must be taken out of the ashpan or