Gas conversion procedure – Jotul GF 600 DV User Manual

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Figure 12. Remove the Air Divider and Log Support.

Gas Conversion Procedure

All numbers in ( ) refer to the exploded view on
page 25 of this manual.
1. Turn off gas supply to the stove.
2. Remove the top griddle (7).
3. Locate the two set screws near the top of each

side casting (3, 8). Using a 3mm allen wrench
thread the set screws out. Lift off the top panel
of the stove (6).

4. Open the front doors of the stove using the stove

tool.

5. Release the glass clips (17) atop the firebox (22)

and slowly lift glass assembly (16) up and out.

6. Remove the four logs (36) using care not to

scratch or damage the logs.

7. Using a 1/4” nut driver remove the two hex head

screws that secure the air divider (21) to the
front log support (18) and lift out of the firebox
(22). See Figure 12.

8. Shift the burner tube (19) to the right and lift

out. Note: There are no screws securing the
burner tube to the floor of the firebox. Simply
lift the rear of the tube slightly and then lift the
entire tube.

9. Change the main burner orifice. Using a ½” open

ended wrench or deep-well socket remove the
burner orifice from the brass orifice holder.
Replace with the appropriate orifice supplied in
the kit.

3.3 mm for NG
#48 for LP

11. Change the Pilot Orifice. From within the

firebox, pull the pilot hood off the pilot assembly.
See Fig. 14. Using the 4 mm allen wrench in-
cluded with the conversion kit, remove the
original pilot orifice (counterclockwise). Replace
with the appropriate orifice:

#51 for natural gas
#30 for propane

12. Tighten orifice into the base of the pilot assem-

bly. Be sure the orifice is tightly secured to
prevent bypass leakage
. Replace pilot hood onto
the pilot assembly.

10. Adjust the air shutter on the burner tube (19) to

allow for the proper mixing of air and gas. See
Fig. 13.

1/2” open for natural
7/8” open for propane

Pilot Orifice

Pilot Head

Figure 14. Remove pilot head and pilot orifice.

BURNER TUBE

AIR SHUTTER

ATTENTION: Air shutter should never be

LESS than 1/8” open.

Figure 13. Air shutter adjustment.

Burner

Tube

Front Log

Support

Air

Divider

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