Includes a collar to which a duct may be attached to introduce outside air to the stove. Ducting not included, The adapter valve assembly simply attaches to the back of the heat shield using the sheet metal screws provided. Orient the valve assembly as shown in the illustration for your stove model.
Designed for the:
Jotul F 3 CB Wood Stove
Jotul F 100 Nordic Wood Stove
Jotul F 118 CB Black Bear Requires Jotul Heat Shield 320098
Jotul F 602 CB Wood Stove Requires Jotul Heat Shield HS-50
Jotul F 602 v2 Wood Stove Requires Jotul Heat Shield HS-50
Jotul F 602 v3 Wood Stove Requires Jotul Heat Shield HS-50
Materials Required: • 4” dia. flexible metal conduit for fresh air • Weather resistant wall termination cap • 1/4” mesh rodent screen • 3 self-tapping sheet metal screws or 4” dia. hose clamp
Tools Required to install all of the above: • 1/4 in. socket driver • spade screwdriver • power drill • 1/8” dia. drill bit • 4” dia. sheet metal hole saw for older heat shields without adapter holes: • tape measure and pencil • straight edge or square • C-clamps • metal punch • hammer • round metal file
F 100 Nordic QT Hole Template 1.Remove the heat shield from the stove and lay it flat upon a piece of plywood. 2.Align this template along the bottom and right edges of the heat shield, oriented as shown in fig. 3, and tape it in place. 3.Use the punch to mark the centerlines of each hole for the adaptor and air duct hole on the heat shield. Remove the template. 4.Use a 1/8” bit to drill holes at each location. 5.Use the 1/2” bit to drill out the air inlet hole
F 3 CB Hole Template 1. Remove the heat shield from the stove and lay it flat upon a piece of plywood. 2.Align this template along the left edge of the heat shield, oriented as shown in fig. 4, and tape it in place. 3. Use the hammer and punch to mark the centerline locations of each hole for the adaptor and air duct holes. Remove the template. 4.Use a 1/8” bit to drill holes at each location. 5.Use the 1/2” bit to drill out the air inlet holes
F 118 Black Bear and F 602 CB Current heat shields incorporate the necessary duct and fastener holes. Twist the air duct knock-out to remove it. If you have an old heat shield and do not want to replace it with a current, pre-drilled model, you can drill out the necessary holes. Follow these steps: 1. See figs. 1 or 2 to position the air valve so that it can be used as a template to locate the hole centerlines on the heat shield. Mark them with the pencil. 2. Place the heat shield flat on wooden blocks large enough to support the area to be drilled. If possible, use C-clamps to lock the heat shield to a workbench. 3. Mark each hole centerline with the hammer and punch. 4. Use the 1/8” bit to drill holes at each location. Use the 4” dia. sheet metal hole saw to create the air duct hole or drill a series of 1/2” dia. holes throughout the inlet area as shown in the templates on pages 3 and 4. 5. Remove any burrs with the round metal file. 