Old Jotul?

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Kirsten Hinks

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Feb 8, 2013
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Hi there, I'm buying a house that's got an old Jotul woodburner in it. It looks just like an F3 but I had a look inside and it didn't seem to have a row of secondary burners and I'm guessing it's quite old. Does anyone know what stove this might be? If it's an older Jotul would it have a catalyst or would it not have anything?
Thanks in advance
 
Can't tell without a picture Kirsten. Inside and outside.

Welcome to the forum from the other side of the pond.
 
Jotul made an older pre-EPA stove called the "Series 3", which fits your description. They later added a catalytic option to that model, along with several other variants. A few photos would pin it down.

The old Jotul Series 8 catalytic is a serious heater. The Series 3 was much smaller, and would be more of an ambiance burner, for occasional weekend or evening fires.
 
Hi there, I'm buying a house that's got an old Jotul woodburner in it. It looks just like an F3 but I had a look inside and it didn't seem to have a row of secondary burners and I'm guessing it's quite old. Does anyone know what stove this might be? If it's an older Jotul would it have a catalyst or would it not have anything?
Thanks in advance

Yes, a picture of your stove would help. Also, check out the site menu for Hearth.com. for drawings of older Jotul 3 models. You should be able to figure out which one you have based on those sketches. I have an older Jotul 3 which dates from around 1987 which works just fine. Good luck.
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