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Installation
and
Operation
Instructions
Jøtul GF 400 DV
Sebago
Gas Heater
IF THE INFORMATION IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
ARE NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLO-
SION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE,
PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICIN-
ITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
INSTALLATION:
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PER-
FORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE
AGENCY OR LICENSED GAS SUPPLIER.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCE.
• DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCHES.
• DO NOT USE THE PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING.
IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A
NEIGHBOR’S PHONE.
• FOLLOW YOUR GAS SUPPLIER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
• IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER,
CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
WARNING:
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A
LICENSED PLUMBER OR GAS-FITTER WHEN
INSTALLED IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS.
A CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR SHALL
BE INSTALLED IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE
APPLIANCE.
AVERTISSEMENT:
ASSUREZ-VOUS DE BIEN SUIVRE LES INSTRUC-
TIONS DANS CETTE NOTICE POUR REDUIRE AU
MINIMUM LE RISQUE D’INCENDIE OU POUR EVITER
TOUT DOMMAGE MATERIEL, TOUTE BLESSURE OU
MORTALIT’E.
NE PAS ENTREPOSER NI UTILISER D’ESSENCE NI
OU LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES DANS LE VOISINAGE
DE CET APPAREIL OU DE TOUT AUTRE APPAREIL.
L’INSTALLATION LE SERVICE DOIVENT ETRE
EXECUTES PAR UN INSTALLATEUR QUALIFIE,
AGENCE DE SERVICE OU LE FOURNISSEUR DE
GAZ.
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ.
• NE PAS TENTER D’ALLUMER L’APPAREIL
• NE TOUCHEZ A AUCUM NTERRUPTEUR.
• NE PAS VOUS SERVIR DES TELEPHONES SE
TROUVANT DANS LE BATIMENT OU VOUS VOUS
TROUVEZ.
• APPELEZ IMMEDIATEMENT VOTRE FOURNISSEUR
DE GAZ CHEZ UN VOISIN. SUIVEZ LES INSTRUC-
TIONS DU FOURNISSEUR.
• SI VOUS NE POUVEZ REJOINDRE LE
FOURNISSEUR DE GAZ, APPELEZ LE SERVICE DES
INCENDIES.
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Welcome to Jøtul...
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
Jøtul GF 400 DV Sebago Gas Heater.
We at Jøtul are glad you’ve made the decision to
warm your hearth with a Jøtul product.
Your new GF 400 DV Sebago benefits from our
experience gained over 150 years as the world’s
largest manufacturer of solid fuel burning appliances.
We’ve been making fine quality cast iron wood and
coal stoves and fireplaces continuously since 1853.
In the Sebago, we’ve combined advanced gas
technology with the warm, traditional elements of
cast iron. With proper care and use, your Jøtul stove
will provide you with many years of safe, dependable
and satisfying service.
The Jøtul GF 400 DV Sebago is a direct vented gas
heater designed and approved for installation into a
variety of configurations where close clearance to
combustible material is required. Please take a few
minutes to familiarize yourself with this manual and
the features of your new Jøtul stove.
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Table of Contents
Service Tools .............................................. 3
Specifications ........................................... 4
General Information ............................... 5
Safety Information .................................. 6
Installation Requirements
Location ................................................. 6
Hearth Protection .............................. 6
Clearances ............................................ 7
Mantel & Trim ..................................... 7
Alcove..................................................... 7
Vent Requirements ................................. 8
Adding Restriction.............................. 8
Vertical Termination .......................... 9
Co-linear Termination .................. 12
Coaxial Chimney Conversion..... 13
Horizontal Termination................... 14
Vent Terminal Clearances ............... 15
Mobile Home Installation ................... 16
Fuel Conversion...................................... 16
Gas Connection ...................................... 18
Gas Pressure............................................ 19
High Altitude Adjustment .................. 19
Air Shutter Adjustment ....................... 20
Wall Thermostat .................................... 20
Remote Control ...................................... 20
Log Set Installation ............................... 21
System Check.......................................... 22
Operation ................................................. 23
Maintenance........................................... 24
Glass Replacement ............................ 24
Optional Blower Installation .............. 25
Optional Brick Kit Installation ........... 27
Illustrated Parts Breakdown ............... 28
Replacement Parts List ......................... 29
Lighting Instructions ............ Back Cover
Jøtul GF 400 DV
Sebago
Direct Vent Gas Heater
Manufactured and Distributed by:
Jøtul A.S.A.
Fredrikstad, Norway
Jøtul North America
55 Hutcherson Dr.
Gorham, Maine 04038-2634
Test Standards
This appliance complies
with National Safety
standards and is tested
and listed by Intertek
Testing Services of
Middleton, Wisconsin to
ANSI Z21.88-2002 •
CSA 2.33-M02 and CAN/CGA 2.17--M91,
CSA P.4 -01.2 for Canada.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE
CONSTRUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE OR ITS
COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR ALTER-
ATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY, CERTIFICA-
TION AND LISTING OF THIS APPLIANCE.
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED
BY A LICENSED PLUMBER OR
GAS-FITTER WHEN INSTALLED IN THE
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
M.E.A. 369-04-E
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Specifications
GF 400 DV Sebago
Specifications
Input Rates
Natural Gas
32,000 BTU/hr. maximum input
18,000 BTU/hr. minimum input
Propane
32,000 BTU/hr. maximum input
16,000 BTU/hr. minimum input
Inlet Pressure: MIN MAX
Natural Gas: 5.0 WC (1.24 kPa) 7.0 WC (1.74 kPa)
Propane: 12.0 WC (2.99 kPa) 14.9 WC (3.71 kPa)
Manifold Pressure: MIN MAX
Natural Gas: 1.2 WC (.30 kPa) 3.8 WC (.95 kPa)
Propane: 2.9 WC (.722 kPa) 11.0 WC (2.74 kPa)
Piezo Ignitor / Standing Pilot
25 1/2”*
647 mm
28 1/2”*
724 mm
29”
737 mm
26 1/2”
673 mm
13”
330 mm
19 1/2”
495 mm
19 5/8”
500 mm
28 1/2”
724 mm
26 1/2”
673 mm
C
L
Suggested Tools for
Installation and Service
External regulator (for Propane only)
Piping which complies with local code
Manual shutoff valve (T-Handle in Massachusetts)
Sediment trap - if required by code
Tee joint
Pipe wrench
Pipe sealant
10 mm open end wrench
1/2”, 7/16” open end wrench or deep socket
Phillips head screwdriver
Flat head screwdriver
1/4” nut driver
4 mm allen wrench
• Gloves
Safety glasses
Torx T20 screwdriver
Leak test solution
Reciprocating Saw
Power Drill
*For height with 6” Legs, subtract 2 1/4”
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Hardware Bag Contents
Fuel Conversion Kit - LP................................ 155351
Ember Bag , 4 oz. ............................................ 129123
General Information
THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED
BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY.
The installation and repair of this appliance must be
done by a qualified service person. Failure to
properly install and maintain this heater could result
in an unsafe or hazardous installation, which may
result in a fire, explosion, property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
This appliance should be inspected before use and at
least annually. More frequent cleaning may be
required due to excessive lint from carpeting,
bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control
compartments, burners, and circulating air passage-
ways of the appliance be kept clean.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO A
CHIMNEY OR FLUE SERVING ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
The installation must conform to local codes. Your
local Jøtul dealer can assist you in determining what
is required in your area for a safe and legal installa-
tion. Some areas require a permit to install a gas
burning appliance. Always consult your local
building inspector, or authority having jurisdiction,
to determine what regulations apply in your area.
CODE COMPLIANCE : Your local officials have final
authority in determining if a proposed installation is
acceptable. Any requirement that is requested by
the local authority having jurisdiction, that is not
specifically addressed in this manual, defaults to
local code. In the absence of local codes, the installa-
tion requirements must comply with the current
National codes. In the U.S., these requirements are
established in the National Fuel Code, ANSI
Z223.1.(NFPA 54). In Canada, the codes have been
established in CAN/CGA B149 Fuel Installation Code.
Installer l’appareil selon les codes ou reglements
locaux, ou, en l’absence de tels reglements, selon les
Codes d’installation CAN/CGA-B149.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS STOVE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN
UNDER WATER. Call a qualified service technician to
inspect the heater and to replace any part of the
control system and any gas control which may have
been under water.
Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s’il a ete’ plonge dans
l’eau, completement ou en partie. Appeler un
technicien qualifie pour inspecter l’appareil et
remplacer toute partie du syste’me de controle et
toute commande qui ont ete plonges dans l’eau.
THIS FIREPLACE IS SHIPPED FROM
THE FACTORY FOR USE WITH
NN
NN
NAA
AA
ATURAL GASTURAL GAS
TURAL GASTURAL GAS
TURAL GAS ONLY. IF USE WITH
PROPANE IS DESIRED, THE APPLIANCE
MUST FIRST BE CONVERTED USING
THE FUEL CONVERSION KIT
PROVIDED, #155351. CONVERSION
SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE THE
APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED. SEE PG. 16.
Glass Panel
Do not operate this appliance with the glass
front removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement
of the glass should be done by a licensed or
qualified service person. Only remove glass for
routine service. Always handle glass carefully.
Unpacking your stove
1. Remove the Top Plate of the stove by simply lifting it
straight off of the stove body.
2. To open the firebox, disengage the two Glass Frame
Latches located on top of the firebox. Pull each handle
forward to clear the latch from the notch in the
frame.
3. Familiarize yourself with the installation require-
ments specified in this manual, before beginning the
installation.
Glass Frame
Latch
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Location
In selecting a location for the stove, consider the
following points:
1) Heat distribution
2) Vent termination requirements
3) Gas supply line routing
4) Traffic areas, furniture, draperies, etc.
The GF 400 DV Sebago may be located on or near
conventional construction materials, however, proper
clearance to combustibles must be maintained in order
to provide adequate air circulation around the appliance.
Also, it is important to provide adequate access around
the stove for servicing and proper operation.
The clearance and hearth specifications listed in this
manual are the minimum requirements for combustible
material. A combustible material is anything that can
burn (i.e. sheet rock, wall paper, wood, fabrics etc.). These
surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also
include materials that may be located behind non-
combustibles.
If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a
material, consult your local fire officials. Remember, “Fire
Resistant” materials are considered combustible: they
are difficult to ignite, but will burn. Also, “fire-rated”
sheet rock is considered combustible.
Hearth Requirements
The GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove CANNOT be installed
directly on carpeting, vinyl, linoleum or Pergo®.
If this appliance will be installed on any combustible
material OTHER THAN WOOD, a floor pad must be
installed that is either metal or wood, or a listed hearth
pad. This floor protection must extend the full width
and depth of the appliance. It is not necessary to remove
carpeting, vinyl or linoleum from underneath the floor
protection. See fig. 1.
Safety Information
During normal operation, the GF 400 DV Sebago gas
stove will reach high surface temperatures. Therefore:
Due to the high operating temperatures, this appli-
ance should be located out of traffic areas and away
from furniture and draperies.
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards
of high surface temperatures and should stay away to
avoid burns and/or clothing ignition.
Young children should be supervised while they are in
the same room as the GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove.
Clothing or other flammable materials should not be
placed ON or NEAR the GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove.
Surveiller les enfants. Garder les vetements, les
meubles, l’essence ou autres liquides a vapeur
inflammables loin de l’appareil.
NEVER store or use gasoline or any other flammable
vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the GF 400 DV
Sebago gas stove.
Never burn any other materials in your GF 400 DV
Sebago gas stove, it is strictly designed for use with
natural gas or propane fuel ONLY.
·Any safety screen, glass or guard removed for servic-
ing the appliance must be replaced prior to operating
the appliance.
Figure 1. Minimum Hearth Protection.
14”
(356 mm)
27”
(686 mm)
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Stove and Vent Clearance
Requirements
Minimum Clearances from the Stove
to Combustibles: See figs. 2-4.
Rear: 2” (51 mm)
Ceiling: 32 1/4” (819 mm)
Corner: 2” (51 mm)
Sides: 3” (76 mm)
Minimum Clearances from the Vent Pipe to
Combustibles:
Horizontal Run:
Off the top of the pipe 2” (51 mm)
Off the sides and bottom 1” (25 mm)
Vertical Run:
All sides 1” (25 mm)
3”
(76 mm)
Figure 3. Parallel Installation Clearances.
Figure 4. Corner Clearances.
Figure 2. Mantel and Trim Clearance specifications.
Back of bottom plate is flush with the fireplace face.
Subtract 2 1/4” with Short Legs.
2”
(51 mm)
To Rear Wall
2”
51 mm
2”
51 mm
3”
(76 mm)
40 1/4
102.2 cm
43 3/4
111 cm
12.5
10.25
8
5.75
3.5
2 (5.1cm)
Max. Mantel Depth
Min. Mantel Depth
Minimum Ceiling or Alcove Height
61
155 cm
42 5/8
108.3 cm
46 1/2
118 cm
45 1/8
114.6 cm
28 1/2
72.3 cm
Max. Top Trim Depth = 1
Alcove Installation
Maximum Alcove Depth: 24” (61 cm)
Minimum Alcove Width: 31 3/4” (80.6 cm)
Minimum Ceiling Height: 61” (155 cm)
With Short Legs (6”) : 59” (150 cm)
Alcove dimensions result from test
configurations, not stove clearance
specifications.
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Vent Restriction
The GF 400 DV Sebago is equipped with Restrictor Plates
which enable you to regulate the flow of incoming
combustion air and exhaust gas. The plates prevent
overly strong draft that can cause poor combustion and
weak flame picture. Follow the guidelines below, and on
the following pages, to determine the correct restrictor
plate setting for your particular installation configura-
tion.
Intake Air Restrictor
This plate is located at the rear of the firebox behind the
burner plate. It is set in a CLOSED position at the factory
and should be left there for most vent configurations.
It should be opened only for snorkel terminations and
some short run horizontal terminations as specified on
the following pages. To adjust the Air Restrictor to the
OPEN position, locate and loosen the wing nut under the
burner and push it back as far as it will go. See Fig. 6.
Exhaust Restrictor
The Exhaust Restrictor is an adjustable shutter located at
the top of the firebox. It is adjusted by moving a pivot
pin into one of four positions. It is set in the FULLY OPEN
position at the factory. See Fig. 7.
Use the chart in Table 1 to determine the correct
position for your installation and follow the instructions
below to adjust it if necessary.
Additional restriction may be needed depending the
overall vent height. Use Simpson Dura-Vent Restrictor
Disk #929.
Adjusting Exhaust Restrictor Plate:
1. Remove the Top Plate.
2. Locate the pivot pin at the left side of the firebox top.
Loosen the wing nut on the pivot pin and push the pin
to the left to disengage it from the current setting
position. Move the pin toward the rear and then right
to engage it in the appropriate position indicated on
the firebox. See fig. 7.
3. Tighten the lock nut and replace the Top Plate.
Venting Requirements
The Jøtul GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove may be installed
with a vertical or horizontal termination and must
conform to the configuration requirements described
below.
This appliance is approved for use with vent systems
from the following manufacturers:
Simpson Dura-Vent GS
• Amerivent Corporation
• Security Vent Ltd.
• Selkirk Metalbestos
Use parts of one manufacturer only - DO NOT MIX
VENT COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS
IN THE SAME SYSTEM.
Installation of any components not manufactured or
approved by Jøtul or failure to meet all clearance require-
ments will void all warranties and could result in prop-
erty damage, bodily injury, or serious fire.
The approved vent configurations described in this
manual are derived from extensive testing under con-
trolled laboratory conditions. Gas appliance performance
can be negatively affected by variables present in the
installation environment, i.e: atmospheric pressure,
strong prevailing winds, adjacent structures and trees,
snow accumulation, etc. These conditions should be
taken into consideration by the installer and stove owner
when planning the vent system design.
IMPORTANT
JOINT SEALING REQUIREMENT: APPLY A 1/8” BEAD OF
HIGH-
TEMPERATURE (750°F) SEALANT TO THE MALE SEC-
TION OF THE INNER VENT PIPE. THE CEMENT SHOULD
FORM A SEAL BETWEEN THE INNER
AND OUTER PIPES.
NEVER MODIFY ANY VENTING
COMPONENT, OR USE ANY DAM-
AGED VENTING PRODUCT.
THE GAS APPLIANCE AND VENT
SYSTEM MUST BE VENTED
DIRECTLY TO THE OUTSIDE OF
THE BUILDING AND NEVER
ATTACHED TO A CHIMNEY
SERVING A SOLID FUEL OR
GAS BURNING APPLIANCE.
EACH DIRECT VENT GAS APPLIANCE
MUST HAVE ITS OWN SEPARATE VENT SYSTEM.
COMMON VENT SYSTEMS ARE PROHIBITED.
IF VENTING SYSTEM IS DISASSEMBLED FOR ANY
REASON, REINSTALL PER THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED
FOR THE INITIAL INSTALLATION.
SEALANT
Fig. 5.
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Vertical Vent Termination
The Jøtul GF 400 DV Sebago can be vertically vented
through a ceiling or to a roof termination with the
following guidelines:
The termination should fall within the shaded areas
of the grids depicted in the Vent Window diagrams on
the pages 10-11.
Maximum Vertical run should not exceed 35 ft. (10.66 m).
Minimum Vertical run must be at least 8 ft. (2.43 m).
Max. Colinear Horizontal run is 2 ft. (61 cm).
Vent Terminus Clearance: In no case shall any dis-
charge opening on the cap be less than 18 in. (610
mm) horizontally from the roof surface.
Steep roofs, nearby trees, and predominantly windy
conditions can contribute to poor draft and/or
promote down-draft occurances. Increasing the
height of the vent may alleviate these conditions.
Use Wall Straps to support an offset pipe run at three
feet intervals to avoid excessive stress on the offsets.
Elbows: Four 45°, or two 90° elbows may be used. Do
not include the 45° elbow attached to the stove.
Whenever possible use 45° elbows instead of 90°
elbows as they are less restrictive to exhaust gas and
intake air flow.
A firestop is required at every floor. The opening
should be framed to 10" X 10" inside dimension.
Any venting that is exposed above the first floor,
regardless of attic space or living space, must be
enclosed. Always maintain the required 1" clearance
from all sides of the vertical vent system.
Figure 7. Adjusting the Exhaust Restrictor plate - Top Plate
removed. Viewed from front of stove.
Figure 6. Adjusting the Air Inlet Restrictor plate - View is
from the right side of the stove.
Figure 8. Vertical vent termination height above roof.
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Push the
Pivot Pin into
the slot
Fully Closed
Fully Open
FRONT
LEG BACK
LEG
Default
Factory
Setting is
“D”
Front of
Stove
Horizontal Overhang
Vertical Wall
Termination
Cap
18.
min.
Lowest Discharge
Opening
18 min.
18.
min.
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HORIZONTAL RUN
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
30 Ft.
(9.14 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
20 Ft.
(6.10 m)
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
10 Ft.
(3.05 m)
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
VERTICAL RUN
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
20 Ft.
(6.09 m)
27 Ft.
(8.22m)
12 Ft.
(3.65 m)
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
A
D
Min. Rise
2 Ft.
(.60 m)
B
B
A
C
Min. Vertical
Termination
Up to four 45° or
two 90° elbows
permitted in
addition to the
starter elbow.
HORIZONTAL RUN
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
2 Ft.
(16 cm)
VERTICAL RUN
Minimum
Vertical
Termination
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
2 Ft.
(16 cm)
VERTICAL RUN
Minimum
Vertical
Termination
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
45°
Elbow
Up
B
Figure 9. Coaxial Vent Termination Window / NG Figure 10 . Colinear Termination / NG
ALL VENTING MUST TERMINATE (END) WITHIN ONE OF
THE SHADED AREAS.
SET STOVE EXHAUST RESTRICTOR TO THE POSITION
THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE VENT TERMINATION AREA
IN THE DIAGRAM ABOVE.
ALWAYS MAINTAIN THE PROPER CLEARANCES TO
COMBUSTIBLES.
The circled letter designations in the vent diagram correspond
to the Exhaust Restrictor Setting on the stove. First, determine
which vent termination zone is appropriate for your installation
and fuel type, then adjust the restrictor to the corresponding
position as shown in Figure 7, page 9.
Vent Termination Zones - Natural Gas Vertical
Termination for
COLINEAR VENT
Horizontal and Vertical
Terminations for COAXIAL VENT
VENTING MUST TERMI-
NATE (END) WITHIN THE
SHADED AREA.
Adjust the Exhaust
Restrictor to position B
for any NG colinear
termination.
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HORIZONTAL RUN
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
30 Ft.
(9.14 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
20 Ft.
(6.10 m)
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
Min. Rise
2 Ft.
(.60 m)
10 Ft.
(3.05 m)
5 Ft.
(1.52 m)
VERTICAL RUN
15 Ft.
(4.57 m)
20 Ft.
(6.09 m)
27 Ft.
(8.22m)
12 Ft.
(3.65 m)
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
A
B
OPEN AIR INLET
RESTRICTOR
D
B
Up to four 45° or
two 90° elbows
permitted in
addition to the
starter elbow.
2 Ft.
(16 cm)
VERTICAL RUN
Minimum
Vertical
Termination
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
35 Ft.
(10.67 m)
25 Ft.
(7.62 m)
2 Ft.
(16 cm)
VERTICAL RUN
Minimum
Vertical
Termination
8 Ft.
(2.43 m)
C
D
Figure 11. Coaxial Vent Termination Window / LP Figure 12 . Colinear Termination / LP
Vent Termination Zones - Propane
VENTING MUST
TERMINATE (END)
WITHIN THE SHADED
AREA.
Adjust the Exhaust
Restrictor to position C
for a straight vertical
colinear termination.
Adjust the Exhaust
Restrictor to position D
for a vertical colinear
termination with
maximum 2 ft. offset.
VENTING MUST TERMINATE (END) WITHIN ONE OF THE DESIG-
NATED AREAS. ZONE A IS FOR VERTICAL TEMINATIONS ONLY.
SET STOVE EXHAUST RESTRICTOR TO THE POSITION THAT CORRE-
SPONDS TO THE VENT TERMINATION AREA IN THE DIAGRAM
ABOVE.
OPEN AIR INLET RESTRICTOR FOR TERMINATIONS 5 FT AND
UNDER. SEE FIG. 6, PAGE 9.
ALWAYS MAINTAIN THE PROPER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES.
The circled letter designations in the vent diagram correspond
to the Exhaust Restrictor Setting on the stove. First, determine
which vent termination zone is appropriate for your installa-
tion and fuel type, then adjust the stove restrictor plate to the
corresponding position as shown in Figure 7, page 9.
Vertical
Termination for
COLINEAR VENT
Horizontal and Vertical
Terminations for COAXIAL VENT
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Co-linear Vent Installation
The GF 400 DV Sebago may be vented through a ma-
sonry or Class A prefabricated chimney using a Co-linear
Flexible Vent system approved for use with a solid-fuel
burning fireplace. When installed in the manner de-
scribed below, this system can improve the performance
of the appliance in cold climate situations, as well as
simplify the vent installation. See fig. 13.
These installation requirements must be followed:
1. Use the guidelines for Co-linear Vent Termination
appropriate for your gas type on pages 10 - 11.
1. Prior to the installation the chimney flue must be
thoroughly cleaned and inspected by a qualified
chimney service person.
2. In a masonry chimney, a fireclay liner must be present
the entire length of the chimney.
3. Prefabricated chimneys must be UL 103 or ULC S-629
listed and have a minimum INSIDE diameter of 6
inches, (150 mm).
4. No appliance can be installed into a chimney flue
serving any other appliance of any kind.
5. THE AIR INTAKE FLEX PIPE MUST EXTEND 6 FEET
BEYOND THE DAMPER AREA OF THE FIREPLACE.
6. If the intake flex duct does not extend the full length
of the chimney and connect to both the unit and the
termination cap, A METAL BLOCK OFF PLATE MUST BE
CONSTRUCTED AND INSTALLED ABOVE THE UNIT
PRIOR TO THE END OF THE INTAKE FLEX AND MUST
COMPLETELY SEAL THE CHIMNEY FLUE FROM THE
ROOM.
Consult with the local code authority having juris-
diction before proceeding with this type of installation.
Refer to the vent manufacturer’s instructions for
specific installation requirements.
WARNING: FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS AND
STOVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DIAGRAMS OR
FAILURE TO USE ONLY PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED
FOR USE WITH THIS APPLIANCE MAY RESULT IN PROP-
ERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY. BE SURE TO
MAINTAIN THE PROPER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
AS DEFINED IN THIS MANUAL AND IN THE INSTRUC-
TIONS PROVIDED WITH EACH VENT COMPONENT.
Figure 13. Co-linear Adaptor installed through a masonry
chimney. Components shown may differ somewhat from
manufacturer to manufacturer.
Figure 14. Simpson Dura-Vent #923GCL Co-linear Adaptor
is shown - other manufacturer’s components may differ.
Subtract 2 1/4” for Short Legs.
Max. offset
24”
(609 mm)
The Air
Intake Flex
pipe must
extend
beyond the
damper.
The chimney
must be sealed
off from the
room by a steel
plate at the
damper area.
High Wind Cap
Exhaust Gas
Intake Air
Max. Co-linear
Height - 35 ft.
(10.66 m)
Min. Co-linear
Height - 10 ft.
(3.05 m)
Dual 3”Flex
Liners
25 1/2”
to center
of flue collar
29”
to top of
Co-linear
Adapter.
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Masonry or Prefabricated Chimney
Conversion
The GF 400 DV Sebago is approved for use with listed
chimney conversion kits from any of the manufacturers
listed on page 8. These kits are for use in a masonry
chimney or a prefabricated solid fuel listed chimney. See
fig. 15.
These installation requirements must be followed:
1. Use the guidelines for Coaxial Vent Termination
appropriate for your gas type on pages 11 - 12.
2. In masonry chimney, a fireclay liner or listed steel
liner, must be present the entire length of the chim-
ney.
3. Chimney height should not exceed 35 ft. (10.66 m).
4. The liner must have an inside dimension of 6” round
or greater.
5. Prefabricated chimneys must be UL 103 or ULC S-629
listed and have a minimum INSIDE diameter of 6
inches, (150 mm). Prefabricated chimneys must be
listed for the specific Chimney Conversion Kit you
choose.
Figure 15. Vent System through a masonry chimney using a
chimney conversion kit. May also be used in listed
prefabricated chimneys. Drawing is for illustrative purposes
only - DO NOT VENT TWO APPLIANCES INTO A SINGLE
CHIMNEY.
Vertical
Termination
Cap
Cap Adaptor-
included in
#934 Kit
Support/Wall
Thimble Cover
Exhaust
Gas
Intake Air
Use standard
vent pipe from
stove to
thimble from
the same
manufacturer
4” Flex Pipe
not included
in kit
IMPORTANT NOTICE
THE USE OF AN EXISTING CHIMNEY
AS AN AIR INTAKE IS NOT COVERED
UNDER THE ANSI Z21.88-1999-CSA
2.33-M99 TEST METHODS AND RE-
SULTING ITS/WHI PRODUCT CERTIFI-
CATION. THE CODE AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION MUST BE
CONSULTED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING
WITH THIS INSTALLATION METHOD.
14
Horizontal Termination
Any horizontal termination must fall within the
shaded portion of the vent window graph illustrated
in figs. 9 or 11. For Snorkel Terminations, see below.
Any horizontal termination except a snorkel termination,
must include:
1) Minimum rise of 2 ft.
2) Minimum horizontal run of 12 in. when vertical
run is less than 8 ft.
2) Maximum rise of 35 ft.
3) Maximum horizontal run of 27 ft.
4) No more than four 45° or two 90° Elbows
Follow all termination clearance guidelines as speci-
fied in fig. 19.
The horizontal termination cap must maintain a 3"
clearance to any overhead combustible projections
2 1/2" or less. It must also maintain 12" clearance
from projections exceeding 2 1/2". See fig. 20.
Wall Cut-out Opening: A minimum 10" X 10" (250 mm x
250 mm) square hole is required for proper pipe clear-
ances through a combustible wall. Use a listed wall
thimble for the wall penetration.
DO NOT FILL AIR SPACE WITH ANY TYPE OF INSULATION.
Any horizontal run of vent must have a 1/4" rise for
every foot of run toward the termination cap. NEVER
ALLOW THE VENTING TO RUN DOWNWARD FROM
STOVE TO TERMINATION; DOWNWARD VENT RUNS
TRAP HEAT AND CAUSE HIGH TEMPERATURES TO
DEVELOP WITHIN THE VENT THAT COULD START A
FIRE.
Install a Vinyl Siding Standoff between the vent
termination and an exterior wall covered by vinyl
siding material to prevent potential heat damage to
the siding.
Do not recess the termination cap into a wall or
siding.
Figure 16.
• Minimum vent for horizontal termination.
• 14” Maximum horizontal run directly off rear of stove
with 14” Snorkel termination.
Figure 17. Maximum Horizontal and Vertical Run with 36”
Snorkel Termination.
Max.
6 ft.
183 cm
36 in.
Snorkel
(915 mm)
Figure 18. Corner Installation with 14” Snorkel Termination.
Snorkel Terminations
THE AIR INLET RESTRICTOR MUST BE SET FULLY OPEN
FOR ANY SNORKEL TERMINATION. See Fig. 6, pg. 9.
With a 14” Snorkel:
The horizontal run made directly off the rear of the
stove into a 14” snorkel cap should include no more
than a single 12” straight section as shown in fig. 17.
One 45° Elbow may be used for a corner installation as
shown in fig. 18.
With a 36” Snorkel:
The maximum horizontal run may be no more than
6 ft. (182 cm.)
12 in.
Straight Pipe
Max.
14”
355 mm
Wall Thimble
and Trim Collar
45° Elbow
See Note F
Fig. 20
C
L
14”
355 mm
Max.
12 in.
(305 mm)
12”
Vent
Pipe or
less
57”
(1448 mm)
24 in.
Snorkel
(305 mm)
25 1/2 in.
Snorkel
(648 mm)
15
Figure 19. Vent Terminal Clearances - National Fuel Gas Code.
Horizontal Termination Clearance
Figure 20. Termination Clearance to overhangs
3
76 mm
12 
305
mm
2 1/2
64 mm
A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch , deck, or
balcony : 12 inches (30 cm) minimum.
B = Clearance to window or door that may be opened:
**Min. 9 inches, U.S. / *12 inches (30 cm) CAN.
We recommend 12in. minimum to prevent condensa-
tion on the window.
C = Clearance to permanently closed window:
**Min. 9 inches, U.S. / *12 inches (30 cm) CAN
We recommend 12 in. minimum to prevent condensa-
tion on the window.
D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above
the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (60 cm)
from the centerline of the terminal: 18 inches
(46 cm) minimum.
E = Clearance to unventilated soffit: 12 inches (46 cm)
minimum.
F = Clearance to outside corner: **Min. 9 inches, U.S. / *12
inches (30 cm) CAN. We strongly recommend 12 inches,
particularly where windy conditions pevail.
G = Clearance to inside corner: ** Min. 6 inches, U.S. / *12
inches (30 cm) CAN. We strongly recommend 12 inches,
particularly where windy conditions pevail.
H = *Not to be installed within 15 feet (4.5 m) above a
meter/regulator assembly within 3 feet (90 cm)
horizontally from the center-line of the regulator.
I = Clearance to service regulator vent outlet:
3 feet (91 cm) minimum.
J = Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet to building
or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance:
12 inches (30 cm) minimum.
K = Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet:
**Min. 3 feet (91 cm) above if within 10 feet horizon-
tally, U.S. / *6 feet (1.83 m) minimum / CAN
* In accordance with CSA B149 Installation Codes.
** In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFFPA 54,
National Fuel Gas Code. Note: Local Codes and Regulations may
require different clearances.
1 A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or driveway
which is located between two single family dwellings and serves
both dwellings.
2Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony, is fully open
on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.*
L = 1 Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway
located on public property: 7 feet (2.1 m) min.
M = Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony:
12 inches (30 cm) minimum. 2
16
Tools required:
1/2” open ended wrench or deep-well socket, Torx T20
or slotted screwdriver, 4 mm allen wrench.
Conversion Kit Contents:
1, regulator tower labeled for propane
3, regulator tower screws
1, burner orifice (#33 for NG, 1.65 mm for LPG)
1, pilot orifice (#51 for NG, #30 for LPG)
Label A - to be completed and applied to
the back of the stove
Label B - apply to the stove’s Rating Plate
Small valve label - apply to valve body
Conversion instructions are also shipped in the stove
with the conversion kit.
Mobile Home Installation
The GF 400 DV Sebago can be installed for use in a
mobile home in the U.S. and Canada provided:
1. The stove is secured to the floor of the mobile home.
Use Jøtul Floor Bracket Kit #154388.
2. Provision must be made to secure an electrical ground
between the stove and the mobile home chassis.
3. The stove is installed in accordance with Title 24 CFR,
Part 3280- Manufactured Home Construction and
Safety Standard, in the U.S. In Canada, comply with
CSA Z240.4, Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and
Mobile Housing.
4. Always contact your local officials about installation
restrictions and requirements in your area.
THIS APPLIANCE MAY BE INSTALLED IN AN
AFTERMARKET PERMANENTLY LOCATED,
MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME, WHERE
NOT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODES. THIS
APPLIANCE IS ONLY FOR USE WITH THE TYPE
OF GAS THAT IS INDICATED ON THE STOVE’S
RATING PLATE. A GAS CONVERSION KIT IS
PROVIDED WITH THE GF 400 SEBAGO DIRECT
VENT GAS STOVE.
CET APPAREIL PEUT ETRE INSTALLE DANS
UN MAISON PREFABRIQUEE (MOBILE) DEJA
INSTALLEE A DEMEURE SI LES REGLEMENTS
LOCAUX LE PERMETTENT. CET APPAREIL
DOIT ETRE UTILISE UNIQUEMENT AVEC LES
TYPES DE GAS INDIQUES SUR LA PLAQUE
SIGNALETIQUE. NE PAS L’UTILISER AVEC
D’AUTRES GAS SAUF SI UN KITDE CONVER-
SION CERTIFIE EST INSTALLE.
Fuel Conversion
The GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove is shipped from the
factory equipped to burn NATURAL GAS only. If PROPANE
gas is to be used as fuel, the appliance must first be
converted for use with propane. Use Propane Conversion
Kit 155351, supplied with the appliance.
Order and install NG Conversion Kit 155352 to
change back to use with natural gas.
WARNING:
THE CONVERSION KIT IS TO BE
INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED JØTUL
SERVICE TECHNICIAN IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTRUCTION AND ALL CODES AND
REQUIREMENTS OF THE AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. THE QUALIFIED
AGENCY PERFORMING THIS WORK
ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS
CONVERSION.
IN CANADA:
THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED
OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RE-
QUIREMENTS OF THE PROVINCIAL AU-
THORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIRE-
MENTS OF THE CAN1-B149.1 AND .2
INSTALLATION CODE.
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Close
Open
Fuel Conversion Procedure
Refer to fig. 47, Illustrated Parts Breakdown, to identify
part numbers below.
1. Turn off gas supply to stove.
2. Remove the stove Top Plate (41).
3. Disengage the two Glass Frame Latches at the top of
the firebox. See illustration on page 5. Carefully lift
the glass panel up and out of the stove.
4. If installed, remove the Embers and Log Set using care
not to damage the fragile log parts.
5. Lift out the Burner Skirt (33). Tilt the skirt at an angle
to clear the firebox sides and front.
6. Reach under the stove and remove the Air Shutter
wingnut from its stud. As you face the right side, it is
the one closest to you. See fig. 21.
7. Lift out the Burner Plate: NOTE: There are no screws
securing the Burner to the floor of the firebox. Pull the
Air Shutter forward and lift the burner together with
shutter up and out of the stove as a unit. See fig. 22.
8. Change the Main Burner Orifice. See fig. 23. Using a
½” open ended wrench or deep-well socket remove
the burner orifice from its brass elbow housing and
replace with the appropriate orifice supplied in the kit.
#33 for NG
1.65 mm for LPG
9. Replace the Air Shutter with its gasket and push it all
the way back to allow replacement of the Burner
Plate.
10. Replace the Burner Plate. Engage the Air Inlet Tube
with the Air Shutter and burner orifice. Properly seated,
the burner plate will be engaged at its front corners
with the two support brackets located at the front of
the firebox.
Replace the wingnut loosely on the air shutter stem
under the stove. Air shutter adjustment will be done last.
11. CHANGE THE PILOT ORIFICE: From within the firebox,
remove the Pilot Head by pulling it straight up from
the pilot base. See fig. 25.
Using the 4 mm allen wrench that is included with
the conversion kit, unscrew the pilot orifice (counter-
clockwise). Replace with the appropriate orifice:
# 51 for natural gas
#30 for propane gas
12. Tighten orifice into the base of the pilot assembly. To
prevent bypass leaks, be sure the orifice is secured
tightly and flush with the base. Replace pilot head by
pushing it down onto the pilot base.
13. Replace the Variable Regulator. Using a Torx T-20
screwdriver, remove the three screws from the front
of the valve regulator. See fig. 26.
Figure 21. Locate and remove the Air Shutter wingnut
from under the right side of the stove.
Figure 22. Remove the Air Shutter and Burner as a unit.
Burner Plate
Air Shutter
Figure 23. Change the Burner Orifice.
Burner
Orifice
Brass Elbow
Figure 24. Air Shutter Setting
Air Shutter
Opening
Dimension
Air
Shutter
Wingnut
Burner Plate
Air Inlet
Tube
FRONT
LEG BACK
LEG
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Gas Supply Connection
Connect the gas supply line to the stove, before
installing the optional Blower.
If the blower will be installed, use a 45° elbow off the
control valve to create clearance required for the blower
installation.
The gas supply line connection is made to the left side of
the valve. The gas supply line should be 3/8" npt with a
1/2" diameter supply, or the appropriate size to provide
sufficient gas pressure to the valve regardless of the
input setting.
The use of Flexible Gas Appliance Connectors is
acceptable in many areas in the U.S. However, Canadian
methods vary depending on local code.
ALL INSTALLATIONS MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL
CODE OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODE, MUST
COMPLY WITH THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE
NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 OR
CAN-B149.
All codes require a gas shut-off valve (gas cock) and
union, to be installed in the supply line, and in the same
room as the appliance. This allows for the disconnection
of the stove for servicing and maintenance. See fig. 27.
Figure 27. Supply valve coupling.
Pilot Head
Orifice
Retainer
Clip
Pilot Base
Figure 25. Pilot orifice removal and replacement.
14. Remove the Regulator Tower, Gasket, white plastic
disk, and Spring.
15. Install the new regulator: Be sure the new gasket is
properly positioned and tighten screws securely.
16. Install the identification labels to the stove so that they
can be seen by any person that may be servicing the stove.
Label A: apply to back of stove.
Label B: apply to stoves rating plate.
Small valve Label: apply to valve.
17. Reassemble the stove, apply gas to the system and
check for leaks using a soapy water solution.
18. Adjust the Air Shutter:
CAUTION! USE WORKGLOVES. SURFACES MAY BE HOT!
You will need to adjust the shutter to the position
that supplies the correct amount of air mixture to
achieve the best flame picture with your particular
installation. Start with the shutter stem at the
midway position in the slot in the bottom of the
stove. See fig. 21. Pushing the stem back will restrict
air, while pushing it forward will open the shutter.
Too much air will produce a lighter flame, while too
little will promote long, dark flames and may pro-
mote sooting. Make adjustments in small incre-
ments. With some experimentation, you will find the
shutter position that works best for your installation.
Figure 26. Regulator assembly.
Apply small
label here
Remove black
gasket
Regulator
Tower
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
Correct gas pressure is essential for efficient and safe
operation of this appliance. Correct gas pressure
must be established at the time of installation. For
more details, see the Gas Pressure section of this
manual (page 19).
ALWAYS REFER TO THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ON THE
INSIDE BACK COVER OF THIS MANUAL WHEN LIGHT-
ING YOUR STOVE.
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Gas Pressure
Correct gas pressure is essential for efficient and safe
operation of the GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove. It is
important that the correct pressure is established at
the time of the installation. Proper gas pressure
provides a consistent flow of gas to the appliance and
is instrumental in checking for gas leaks.
Pressure Test: Attach a manometer to the appro-
priate test point on the valve. See fig. 28. The gauge
connections are located on the front of the valve
under the On/Off/Pilot- knob. Gauge connections are
identified by:
E - for Inlet or Supply Pressure (the amount of
gas coming to the valve.)
A - for Manifold Pressure (the amount of gas that
is coming out of the valve to the burner.)
ALWAYS TEST PRESSURES WITH VALVE CONTROL
KNOB SET ON HIGH.
High Altitude Adjustment
Installations located at altitudes from 2000 - 4500 ft.
(610 m -1370 m) DO NOT require adjustment for alti-
tude. DO NOT DERATE THIS APPLIANCE FOR ALTITUDE.
Figure 28. Pressure test points.
EA
Leak test:
1. Mix a 50-50 solution of water and dish
soap.
2. Light appliance- see lighting instructions
on the inside back cover of this manual
or on the stoves rating plate.
3. Brush or spray all joints and connections
with the soapy water solution.
4. If bubbles appear at any connection or
seam or a gas odor is detected, immedi-
ately turn gas control knob to the OFF
position.
5. Tighten or reconnect the leaking joint
and retest for any gas leaks.
A T-HANDLE GAS COCK IS REQUIRED IN
MASSACHUSETTS TO COMPLY WITH
CODE 248CMR.
Secure all joints tightly using appropriate tools and
sealing compounds. For propane units be sure to use
compounds that are propane resistant. Turn on gas
supply and test for gas leaks using a soapy water solution.
Never use an open flame to check for leaks.
INLET GAS PRESSURES
(inches water column)
MIN MAX
NATURAL GAS 5.0 7.0
PROPANE 12.0 14.9
The appliance and its appliance main gas
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping system during any pressure testing on
that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig
(3.5 kPa).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas
supply line by closing its individual manual gas
shut-off valve (gas cock) during any pressure
testing of the gas supply piping system that is
equal to or exceeds pressures of 1/2 psig (3.5
kPa).
MANIFOLD PRESSURES
(inches water column)
MIN MAX
NATURAL GAS 1.2 3.8
PROPANE 2.9 11.0
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Close
Open
Optional Wall Thermostat or
Remote Control
Use only a 750 millivolt DC two-wire circuit thermostat
with this appliance. The thermostat should be placed in
the same room as the heater, typically 5 feet off the
floor. Avoid drafty areas or any area that may affect the
accuracy of the thermostat.
The thermostat should be connected to the GF 400
DV Sebago using a minimum of 16 gauge wire with a
maximum length of 25 feet of wire.
Connect the two thermostat wire leads to the two
lower terminals on the terminal block located directly
above the ignitor button. Do not overtighten the
connections. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO DISCONNECT
ANY OTHER WIRES. See Fig. 30.
For thermostatic operation, the On/Off/T-Stat
switch on the back of the stove must be in the T-stat
position, and the pilot light must be running, as it is the
power source for the thermostat.
At the thermostat, the two wires should be con-
nected to the two connection screws on the thermostat
base plate per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Remote Control
When using a remote, the remote receiver should be
wired to the terminal block the same way the thermo-
stat would be. See the instructions above.
Follow the operating instructions included with the
Remote Control unit.
CAUTION:
LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION
WHEN SERVICING THE CONTROLS. WIRING
ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER OR DANGEROUS
OPERATION. ALWAYS VERIFY PROPER OPERA-
TION AFTER SERVICING THE APPLIANCE.
Figure 30. Accessory wiring diagram.
Flame Appearance / Air Shutter
Adjustment
The GF 400 DV Sebago gas stove is shipped from the
factory equipped to burn Natural gas with the air shutter
set at the halfway position. Please be aware, however,
that this initial setting may not provide the optimal flame
picture in your particular installation. No single setting
will be appropriate for all vent configurations, fuel types,
or installation environments. The air shutter setting can
also be adjusted to achieve the desired flame appearance.
Flame appearance is a matter of individual preference,
however, most people enjoy a warm yellowish flame.
Too much air - the appliance will generate a flame
that is blue and transparent, or an anemic” flame.
Too little air - the appliance may generate very long
yellow flames resulting in soot. Sooting produces black
deposits on the logs, on the inside walls of the appliance,
and potentially, on the exterior termination cap. Sooting
is caused by incomplete combustion and lack of combus-
tion air entering the air shutter opening.
To adjust the air shutter: CAUTION! USE WORKGLOVES.
SURFACES MAY BE HOT!
1. Reach under the right side of the stove and loosen the
wingnut located closest to you. See fig. 29. Slide the
wingnut stem forward to open the air shutter and
increase air. Slide the shutter stem back to decrease
the air supply.
2. Tighten the wingnut to secure the shutter at the
desired setting.
3. Operate the burner for 30 minutes on the HIGH setting,
observing the flame continuously. If the flame appears
weak, slow, or sooty, adjust the air shutter to a more
open position as described above until the flame is as
desired. Make adjustments in small increments and
allow the burner to settle in before making further
adjustment
WARNING: AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD ONLY
BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
TECHNICIAN.
Figure 29.
Loosen the wingnut to adjust the air shutter stem.
FRONT
LEG
BACK
LEG
TERMINAL
BLOCK
VALVE
THERMOPILE
OPTIONAL
THERMOSTAT
or
REMOTE
CONTROL
TH
TP
TH
TP
ROCKER
SWITCH
ON
OFF
STAT
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