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Jøtul F V55 2 Carrabassett
Wood Stove
The Jøtul F Carrabassett heater is listed 55 V2
to burn solid wood only. Do not burn any
other fuels.
Read this entire manual before you install
and use this appliance.
Save these instructions for future reference
and make them available to anyone using or
servicing the fireplace insert.
This wood heater requires periodic inspection
and repair for proper operation. See this
manual for specific maintenance information.
It is against federal regulations to operate
this wood heater in a manner inconsistent
with the operating instructions in this
owner’s manual.
This heater meets the 2020 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s
emission limits for wood heaters
manufactured after May 15, 2020.
Une version française de ce manuel est disponible au
téléchargement sur www.jotul.ca
Jøtul F V 55 2
Carrabassett
Installation and Operating Instructions
for the United States and Canada

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139009 F V 55 2 3/21
Accessories
Stove Gloves, pair - #157363
Heavy-duty, flame-retardant with full gauntlet
Stove-Top Thermometer - #5002
We recommend 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 performance is between 400
0 F - 7000 F
(2050 C - 3160 C).
Outside Air Manifold - #158208
This kit includes a plenum assembly which attaches to
the stove bottom. It permits connection of duct work
from an outside source directly to the air intake of the
stove. A direct outside air connection is required for
mobile home installations. This kit cannot be used with
the Short Leg Kit.
Mobile Home Floor Bracket Kit - #157321
This kit includes two brackets used to fulfill the mobile
home requirement that the stove be secured directly to
the floor.
Blower Kit - #156431
This kit includes components for mounting a
thermostatically controlled 120 cfm blower to the back
of the stove to enhance heat convection into the living
area.
Gasket Kit - #157680
Includes enough gasket material to replace the glass
and door seals.
Short Leg Kit - #158209
This kit includes four, 4 1/4’’ (108 mm) steel legs and a
Bottom Heat Shield which allow stove installation into
a fireplace opening height as low as 27 1/4’’. Approved
only for code-approved, masonry fireplace hearth mount
installation.
Installation and Operation
Instructions for USA/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.
.
Table of Contents
Accessories ................................................................................... 2
Standards and Safety Notices
Standards / Combustion Specifications / Codes 3 .....................
Safety Notices 4 ..................................................................................
1.0 Installation
1.1. Pre-installation Assembly 5 ....................................................
1.2 Flue Collar Installation 5 ..........................................................
1.3 Flue Collar Heat Shield 5 ..........................................................
1.4 Short Leg Kit 6 ............................................................................
1.5 Leg Levellers 6 .............................................................................
1.6 Chimney Connector 6 ...............................................................
2.0 Chimney Requirements
2.1 Masonry Chimneys 7 ...............................................................
2.2 Prefabricated Chimneys 7 .......................................................
2.3 Chimney Height 8 .....................................................................
2.4 Wall Pass-Throughs 8 ...............................................................
3.0 Connecting to the Chimney
3.1 Masonry Chimneys 9 ...............................................................
3.2 Hearthmount into a Masonry Fireplace 9 ...........................
3.3 Prefabricated Chimneys 10 .......................................................
3.4 Mobile Home Requirements 10 ..............................................
4.0 Clearances to Combustibles
4.1 Floor Protection 11 ......................................................................
4.2 Clearances to Walls and Ceilings 11 ........................................
4.3 Using Shields to Reduce Clearances 11 ..................................
4.4 Alcove Installation 12 .................................................................
4.5 Fireplace Clearances, Mantel and Trim ................................12
4.6 Clearance Diagrams 13 ..............................................................
5.0 Operation
5.1 Combstion Efficiency 14 .............................................................
5.2 CO Emissions 14 ...........................................................................
5.3 Wood Fuel and Performance 14 ...............................................
5.4 How Your F 55 Works .............................................................15
5.5 Controlling the Fire 15 ................................................................
5.6 Air Control / Blower Settings 15 ..............................................
5.7 Break-in Procedure 16 .................................................................
5.8 Starting and Maintaining the Fire 16 .....................................
5-9 Adding Fuel 17 ..............................................................................
5.10 Creosote and the Need for Removal .................................17
5.11 Ash Removal 18 ............................................................................
6.0 Maintenance
6.1 Door Latch 18 ................................................................................
6.2 Glass Care 18 .................................................................................
6.3 General Care 19 ............................................................................
6.4 Gasket Replacement 19 .............................................................
6.5 Glass Replacement 19 ................................................................
6.6 Chimney System 19 ....................................................................
7.0 Appendix
7.1 Blower Installation 20 ................................................................
7.2 Outside Air Kit Installation 22 .................................................
7.3 Short Leg Kit Installation 22 .....................................................
7.4 Mobile Home Floor Bracket 23 ................................................
7.5 Aternate Floor Protection.. ...................................................23
7.6 Secondary Air Manifold Maintenance 24 ..............................
7.7 F55 2 V Start-Up and Refueling 25 ...........................................
8.0 Illustrated Part List ............................................................ 26
9.0 Warranty Statement 28 ....................................................

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Standards
The Jøtul F V Carrabassett solid fuel heater has been 55 2
tested and listed to:
U.S: ANSI/UL 1482-2011
Canada: CAN/ULC-S627- and ULC-S00 628-93
Certified Safety Tests performed by:
ITS, Intertek Testing Services
Middleton, WI
Manufactured by:
Jøtul North America
55 Hutcherson Drive
Gorham, Maine 04038-2644
WARNING !
THIS WOOD HEATER HAS A MANUFACTURER-
SET MINIMUM LOW BURN RATE THAT MUST
NOT BE ALTERED. IT IS AGAINST FEDERAL
REGULATIONS TO ALTER THIS SETTING
OR OTHERWISE OPERATE THIS WOOD
HEATER IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
Check Building Codes
When installing, operating and maintaining your
Jøtul F V Carrabassett woodstove, follow the 55 2
guidelines presented in these instructions, and make
them available to anyone using or servicing the stove.
Your city, town, county or province may require a building
permit to install a solid fuel burning appliance.
For installation requirements not specifically addressed
in this manual, refer to the standards listed below:
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.
In Canada the guideline is established by the CSA ,
Standard, CAN/CSA-B365-M93, Installation Code for Solid-
Fuel-Burning Appliances and Equipment.
Always consult your local building inspector or authority
having jurisdiction to determine what regulations apply
in your area.
The Jøtul F V Carrabassett is approved for use in 55 2
mobile homes. Install in accordance with 24 CFR, Part
3280 (HUD). Follow the instructions in this manual.
Combustion Specifications
Jøtul F 55 V Carrabassett2
Heat Output Range:1 18,962 to 84,311 BTU/hr.Heating
Capacity:2 Up to 2,300 sq. ft.
Maximum Burn Time:2 Up to 10 hours
Combustion Efficiency:3 HHV: 67.97% LHV: 73.13 %
CO Emissions:4 1.06 g/min
Pariculate Emissions:5 .31 g/hr - Cord WoodFuel:
Up to 18” Logs (457 mm) Loaded Front-to-Back
See the Operation section of this manual for important
information regarding the safe, proper, and most efficient
operation of your stove.
1 Heat Output Range results are determined during
specific emissions tests established by the EPA.
value is representative of a more Maximum Heat Output
frequent re-fueling cycle than specified in the EPA High
Heat Output test method.
2 Heating Capacity and Maximum Burn Time will vary
depending on design of home, climate, wood type and
operation
3 High Heat Value and Low Heat Value are obtained per
CSA B415.1-10 test method. HHV calculation encompasses
all products of combustion, including H2O condensation.
Simply put, HHV assumes all the water component is
in a liquid state (condensed) at the end of combustion
and that heat recovered from condensation can be put
to use. LHV efficiency calculation does not consider heat
recovered from water vapor condensation.
4 Carbon Monoxide Emissions rate results from Test
Method CSA B415.1-10.
5. Particulate Emissions rate is obtained using EPA test
methods: ALT-125 (Cordwood Fuel)
ASTM E2515-11
ASTM E3053-17

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Installation Tools Required, but not
limited to:
• Measuring Tape
• Phillips screwdriver • Work Gloves
• 10 mm open-end • Safety Glasses
or socket wrench • 4 mm hex key
Safety Notices
• BURN SOLID, NATURAL WOOD FUEL ONLY. DO NOT
BURN ANY OTHER FUEL.
• DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START A FIRE.
DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FUELS.
• DO NOT USE A GRATE OR ELEVATE THE FIRE. BUILD
THE FIRE DIRECTLY ON THE HEARTH.
• IF THIS ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED,
A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY
RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR
LOSS OF LIFE.
• CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT
RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION
REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.
• ANY EXISTING CHIMNEY SYSTEM MUST BE INSPECTED
BEFORE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO ANY AIR
DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.
• EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION! KEEP
CHILDREN, CLOTHING, AND FURNITURE AWAY.
CONTACT WILL CAUSE SKIN BURNS. USE A CHILD
GUARD SCREEN TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL CONTACT
BY SMALL CHILDREN.
• INSTALL SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE LIVING AREA AND
BEDROOMS OF YOUR HOME. TEST THEM REGULARLY
AND INSTALL FRESH BATTERIES TWICE ANNUALLY.
WHEN INSTALLED IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE STOVE,
A SMOKE OR CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR SHOULD
BE LOCATED AS FAR FROM THE STOVE AS POSSIBLE
TO PREVENT THE ALARM SOUNDING WHEN ADDING
FUEL.
• Avoid creating a low pressure condition in the room
where the stove is operating. Be aware that operation
of an exhaust fan or clothes dryer can create a
low pressure area and consequently promote flow
reversal through the stove and chimney system. In
some cases, the optional Outside Air Kit #158208 can
be used to alleviate this condition. The chimney and
building, however, always work together as a system
- provision of outside air, directly or indirectly to an
atmospherically vented appliance will not guarantee
proper chimney performance. Consult your local Jøtul
authorized dealer regarding specific installation/
performance issues.
• Jøtul strongly recommends that this stove be
installed by a professional solid fuel technician, or
that you consult one if you do the work yourself. Also,
consult your insurance company regarding any other
specific requirements.
PLEASE NOTE:
IT IS NORMAL FOR SMOKE AND ODOR
TO OCCUR DURING THE INITIAL STAGES
OF OPERATION, DEPENDING UPON
TEMPERATURES GENERATED OVER TIME.
THIS “CURING” CONDITION CAN BE
ALLEVIATED BY PROMOTING FRESH AIR
CIRCULATION WITHIN THE IMMEDIATE
VICINITY OF THE APPLIANCE.

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Top Exit
Flue Collar
Rear Exit
Flue Collar
1.0 Pre-installation Assembly
1.1 Unpack the Stove
Inspect the stove for damage. Contact your dealer immediately
if any damage is found. Do not install the stove if any damage is
evident. Contact your dealer.
Contents:
• Flue Collar Heat Shield
• #8 x 12 mm sheet metal screws, 4
• Leg Leveller Screws, 2
NOTE: The integral Rear Shroud acts as a heat shield.
There is no accessory rear heat shield.
1.2 Flue Collar Orientation
The Flue Collar is oriented in the Top Exit position. To change
orientation to Rear Exit:
1. Twist and remove the perforated cut-out section from the top
edge of the rear shroud.
2. While holding the M6 flange nuts on the inside of the flue
collar, to keep them from falling into the stove, use a 10 mm
open end wrench or socket wrench to remove the two M6
x 20 bolts that attach the flue collar to the stove. Orient the
flue collar to the rear and use the same hardware to re-attach
it to the stove.
1.3 Flue Collar Heat Shield
Not applicable for rear exit configuration.
1. Fold the heat shield on the perforations to conform to
the shape as illustrated in fig.2.
2. Secure it to the rear stove shroud using the four #8 x 12
sheet metal screws from the hardware bag.
1.4 Optional Accessories
Follow the instructions provided with those kits or in
this manual.
NOTE!
• The Outside Air Manifold cannot be installed with
Short Legs.
• Install the optional Blower Kit BEFORE installing
the Short Legs.
• Short Legs may be installed only on a code
approved hearthmount installation.
1.5 Leg Levellers
Two leg leveller screws are included in the hardware bag. Install
the screws in the appropriate legs BEFORE locating the stove
in the final position. See fig. 25, page 23 for Mobile Home Kit
installation.
CL

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1.6 Chimney Connector
Use 6” single wall or listed 6” double-wall stovepipe to
connect the stove to the chimney. Single wall stovepipe
must be black steel or stainless steel and have a minimum
thickness of 24 gauge. Do not use aluminum or galvanized
steel pipe for chimney connection - these materials are
not suitable for use with solid fuel. Attach the flue collar
to the chimney connection using 2 self-drilling screws
found in the miscellaneous kit.
Follow these guidelines:
• Do not use chimney connector as a chimney. It is in-
tended only as a connection device.
• Each connector section must be oriented with the male
(crimped) end pointing toward the stove. See fig. 3.
• Secure all connector joints with three sheet metal
screws.
• For the best performance, the chimney connector
should be as short and direct as possible, including no
more than two 90° elbows.
• The maximum vertical run of single wall stovepipe
should not exceed 10 ft.
• The maximum horizontal run should not exceed 3 ft.
with a 1/4” rise per foot. Under no circumstance should
horizontal pipe be allowed to slant down toward the
chimney.
• 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 pas-
sage through a wall or partition of combustible con-
struction is desired, the installation must conform with
NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA-B365, and is also addressed in this
manual.
• Do not connect this stove to a chimney flue serving
another appliance.
Figure 2. Flue Collar heat shield attachment.
Figure 3. Chimney connector orientation.

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2.0 Chimney Requirements
There are two types of approved chimneys:
1. A code-approved masonry chimney with a ceramic tile
or listed steel flue liner.
2. A prefabricated chimney complying with the
requirements for Type HT (2100°F) chimneys per UL 103
or ULC S629.
Use of an existing chimney requires that the entire
system pass a UL 1482 Level II inspection by a qualified solid
fuel technician or building official.
The chimney size should not be less than the cross-sec-
tional area of the flue collar, and not more than three times
greater than the cross-sectional area of the flue collar. If
the chimney flue is outdoors, its cross-sectional area may
not exceed two times greater than the stove flue collar. See
also Sect. 3.2.
When selecting a chimney type and the location for
the chimney in the house, keep this in mind: It is the chim-
ney that makes the stove work - not the stove that makes
the chimney work. This is because a chimney actually
creates a suction, called “draft” which pulls air through the
stove.
Several factors affect draft: chimney height, cross-sec-
tional area (size), and temperature of the chimney, as well
as the proximity of surrounding trees or buildings.
A short exterior masonry chimney will give the poorest
performance because it will be difficult to warm the flue
and sustain the temperatures necessary to maintain draft
strength. In extremely cold climates, it may be necessary to
reline the chimney or extend the height to help establish
draft.
A tall, interior masonry chimney is easier to keep warm
and will perform the best under a variety of weather and
environmental conditions.
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, many
local codes differ from the national code to take into ac-
count climate, altitude, or other factors. Your local building
inspector is the final approving authority. Consult them
prior to installation.
Do not connect the stove to any air distribution duct or
system.
2.1 Masonry Chimneys
Follow these guidelines when installing the Jøtul F V 55 2
into a masonry fireplace:
• 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.
• The fireclay flue liner must have a nominal size of
8” X 8”, and should not be larger than 8”X 12”. A round
fireclay liner must have a minimum inside diameter of 6”
and maximum inside diameter of 8”.
A larger chimney should be relined with an appropriate
code approved liner.
• Brick or modular block must be a minimum of
4” nominal thickness. Stone construction must be at
least 12”thick.
• A newly-built chimney must conform to local codes, or, in
their absence, must comply with national regulations.
• An existing chimney must be inspected by a
professional, licensed chimney sweep, fire official, or
code officer to ensure that the chimney is in proper
working order. Any repairs must be completed before
installing the stove.
• No other appliance may be vented into the same flue.
• An airtight clean-out door should be located at the base
of the chimney.
2.2 Prefabricated Chimneys
A prefabricated metal chimney must be tested and listed for
use with solid fuel burning appliances. High Temperature
(HT) Chimney Standard UL 103 for the U.S. and High
Temperature Standard ULC S-629 for Canada.
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.

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4.6 55 2 Jøtul F V Carrabassett Clearance Specifications
Figure 14. Clearance Diagrams. All specifications applicable to both top and rear exit configurations.
30’’
13’’
G
F
UNPROTECTED WALLS PROTECTED WALLS
PER NFPA 211 OR CAN/CSA-B365-m93
Single Wall Connector
Single Wall Connector
with Flue Collar Shield
Double Wall ConnectorDouble Wall Connector
with Flue Collar Shield
27 5/8’’
21’’ B
A
24 3/4’’
J
A
12’’
K
A
27 5/8’’
8’’
21 5/8’’
21 5/8’’ C
C
S
N
20 5/8’’
20 5/8’’ H
H
S
21 5/8’’
20 5/8’’ C
C
S
21 5/8’’
21 5/8’’ C
C
S
N
25 5/8’’
E
11’’
C
21 5/8’’
J
8’’
E
19 5/8’’
D11’’
K
18 5/8’’
K 8’’
I
17 1/8’’
E
E
I
I
Q
14 5/8’’
14 5/8’’ I
I
Q
12 1/8’’
L
L
R
N
P
O
US: 54’’ / CAN: 59’’
US: 30 3/4’’
CAN: 28 1/2’’
U
U
US: 51 1/2’’ / CAN: 56 1/2’’
US: 28 1/4’’
CAN: 25 3/4’’
U
US: 51 1/2’’ / CAN: 56 1/2’’
US: 28 1/4’’
CAN: 25 3/4’’
US: 49 ’’ / CAN: 54 ’’
US: 25 3/4’’
CAN: 23 1/2’’
U
US: 58 1/2’’ / CAN: 63 1/2’’
US: 35 1/4’’
CAN: 32 3/4’’
US: 57 1/2’’ / CAN: 62 1/2 ’’
US: 34 1/4’’
CAN: 31 3/4’’
US: 58 1/2’’ / CAN: 63 1/2’’
US: 35 1/4’’
CAN: 32 3/4’’
US: 58 1/2’’ / CAN: 63 1/2’’
US: 35 1/4’’
CAN: 32 3/4’’
12 1/8’’
14 5/8’’
14 5/8’’
17 1/8’’
SIDE REAR CORNER
CORNER TO
FRONT FLOOR
PROTECTION**
FRONT FLOOR
PROTECTION
WIDTH**
SIDE REAR CORNER
CORNER TO
FRONT FLOOR
PROTECTION**
FRONT FLOOR
PROTECTION
WIDTH**
Single Wall Connector
A
14"
B
18"
C
12"
N
US: 66 1/8''
CAN: 68 1/8''
S
US: 32 7/8''
CAN: 43 1/2''
C
12"
D
8"
E
7 1/2"
O
US: 59 3/4''
CAN:
61 3/4''
U
US: 32 7/8''
CAN:
43 1/2''
Single Wall Connector
w/Flue Collar Heat Shield
F
16"
G
10"
H
11"
P
US: 64 3/4''
CAN: 66 3/4''
S
US: 32 7/8''
CAN: 43 1/2''
D
8"
I
5"
I
5"
Q
US: 56 1/4''
CAN:
58 1/4''
U
US: 32 7/8''
CAN:
43 1/2''
Double Wall Connector
A
14"
J
9"
C
12"
N
US: 66 1/8''
CAN: 68 1/8''
S
US: 32 7/8''
CAN: 43 1/2''
K
6"
D
8"
I
5"
Q
US: 56 1/4''
CAN:
58 1/4''
U
US: 32 7/8''
CAN:
43 1/2''
Double Wall Connector
w/Flue Collar Heat Shield
A
14"
K
6"
C
12"
N
US: 66 1/8''
CAN: 68 1/8''
S
US: 32 7/8''
CAN: 43 1/2''
I
5"
K
6"
L
2.5"
R
US: 52 3/4''
CAN:
54 3/4''
U
US: 32 7/8''
CAN:
43 1/2''
UNPROTECTED WALLS
PROTECTED WALLS
PER NFPA211 OR CAN/CSA- B365-M93
**US and CAN measurements are not the same and are
not interchangeable.

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1/2”
1/8”
(Moyen)
(Bassé)
LOW
(Haut)
MEDIUM
HIGH
Figure 15. Combustion air paths
5.4 How your Jøtul F 55 2V works
When used with dry wood and a well-drafting chimney
system, modern non-catalytic wood stoves burn fuel
efficiently by the precise control and delivery of primary and
secondary air to the fire.
Primary Air is drawn into a front inlet in the stove
bottom and directed through a regulator shutter under
the front door before entering the lower fire chamber.
Additional primary air is directed to the top of the load door
to act as an air wash to help prevent extreme soot build-up
on the glass panel. The amount of primary air available to
the fire determines the intensity of heat output and rate of
fuel combustion; the greater the amount of air, the greater
the heat output, the faster the wood burns. The primary air
setting also determines air wash effectivity over the glass;
the higher the setting, the cleaner the glass.
Additional air is separately directed into the top of the
fire chamber to support combustion of exhaust gas before
passing out into the chimney. This unregulated Secondary
Air enters through the stove bottom and is heated as
it passes through the rear of the stove into a double-
tiered manifold at the top of the firechamber. Additional
secondary air is directed through a stainless steel baffle
plate.
Volatile gases, released unburned from the fuel bed, rise
to the baffle where they are turbulently mixed with hot,
fresh oxygen. Secondary combustion then occurs before the
gases pass into the heat exchange chamber. See fig. 15.
5.5 Controlling the Fire
Combustion intensity is controlled by the position of an air
shutter located under the front door. You adjust its position
using the handle located under the ash lip. Slide the handle
to the left to decrease air to the fire. Sliding it to the right
increases air delivery and fire intensity. See fig. 16. The
shutter regulates and directs primary air to the front of the
burn chamber. Push it to the right to allow maximum air
to support combustion. It should be fully open when first
starting or rekindling a fire, or when greater heat output is
desired.
Use the following guide for best performance.
Burn Rate Air Control Setting Blower Speed
Low Min. Open Low / On at 30 min.
Med. 3/8” Open Low / On at 30 min.
High Max. Open High / On
5.6 Air Control / Blower Settings
Figure 16. Air Control Settings
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