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tul F V45 2 Greenville
Wood Stove
Jøtul F V 45 2
Greenville
Installation and Operating Instructions
The Jøtul F V Greenville heater is listed to 45 2
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
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Jøtul F Greenville 45 V2
Accessories
Stove Gloves, pair - #157363
Flame-retardant, full length, Black.
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 4000 F - 7000 F (2050 C -
3160 C).
Outside Air Kit - #157637
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.
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.
Short Leg Kit - #157636
This kit includes four, 4 1/4” steel legs which allow stove
installation into a fireplace opening height as low as 26 1/4”.
Approved only for code-approved, masonry fireplace hearth
mount installation.
Table of Contents
Accessories ...................................................................................2
Standards and Safety Notices
Standards / Codes 3 ...........................................................................
Combustion Specifications 3 ...........................................................
Safety Notices 4 ..................................................................................
1.0 Installation
1.1. Unpack the Stove 5 ...................................................................
1.2 Bottom Heat Shield Requirement 5 .....................................
1.3 Short Leg Installation 5 ...........................................................
1.4 Leg Leveller Installation 5 .......................................................
1.5 Flue Collar Orientation 6 .........................................................
1.6 Flue Collar Heat Shield 6 ..........................................................
1.7 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 12 ..................................
4.4 Alcove Installation 12 .................................................................
4.5 Fireplace Clearances, Mantel and Trim ................................ 12
4.6 Clearance Diagrams 13 ..............................................................
5.0 Operation
5.1 Combustion Efficiency 14 ..........................................................
5.2 CO Emissions 14 ..........................................................................
5.3 Wood Fuel and Performance 14 ...............................................
5.4 F 45 2V Functionality 15 ............................................................
5.5 Air Control / Blower Settings 15 ..............................................
5.6 Controling the Fire 15 .................................................................
5.7 Break-in Procedure 16 .................................................................
5.8 Starting and Maintaining a Fire 16 ........................................
5.9 Adding Fuel 17 .............................................................................
5-10 Creosote and the Need for Removal .................................17
5.11 Ash Removal 17 ............................................................................
6.0 Maintenance
6.1 Door Latch 18 ................................................................................
6.2 Glass Care 18 .................................................................................
6.3 General Care 18 ............................................................................
6.4 Gasket Replacement 19 .............................................................
6.5 Glass Replacement 19 ................................................................
6.6 Chimney System 20 ....................................................................
6.7 Firebricks .................................................................................20
7.0 Appendix
7.1 Blower Installation 21 ................................................................
7.2 Outside Air Kit Installation 23 .................................................
7.3 Short Leg Installation 23 ...........................................................
7.4 Mobile Home Floor Bracket 24 ................................................
7.5 Secondary Air Manifold / Turbulator Inspection 25 ...........
7.6 F Start-Up and Refueling 26 45 V2 ...........................................
8.0 Illustrated Part List ........................................................... 28
9.0 Warranty Statement 31 .....................................................
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Standards
The Jøtul F Greenville non-catalytic heater has 45 V2
been 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 Greenville woodstove, follow the guidelines 45 V2
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.
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 V Greenville is approved for use in mobile 45 2
homes. Install in accordance with 24 CFR, Part 3280 (HUD).
Follow the instructions in this manual.
Combustion Specifications
tul F 45 V2 Greenville
Heat Output Range:1 16,748 to 58,657 BTU/hr.
Heating Capacity:2 Up to 1,800 sq. ft.
Maximum Burn Time:2 Up to 10 hours
EPA Efficiency:3 HHV: 71.% LHV: 76.55%
CO Emissions:4 1.48 g/min
Pariculate Emissions:5 1.80 g/hr - Cord Wood
Fuel: Up to 18” Logs (457 mm) 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 results are determined during Heat Output Range
specific emissions tests established by the EPA.
2 Heating Capacity and Maximum Burn Time will vary
depending on design of home, climate, wood type and
operation
3 EPA Validated Efficiency:
High Heat Value and Low Heat Value efficiencies are
determined per the CSA B415.1-10 test method. The
difference between the HHV and LHV is in how the
energy in the exhaust gas water vapor is accounted.
LHV efficiency assumes all the water vapor in
combustion gas was condensed and the heat from such
was recovered and transferred to the dwelling. HHV
calculations do not assume all water vapor is condensed,
therefore the HHV value is less than the LHV value.
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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