Ivory enemel color, stove and flue pipes, is it a problem?

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DaniDoma

New Member
Nov 2, 2023
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Ashford
Hi,
I am planing to get Jotul F100 in ivory enemel.

Located in Croatia, I'm unable to find flue pipes in this color. It seems to be a showstoper. 😐

Dealer says Jotul does not sell those.

How do you acquire pipes and other accessories in ivory enemel?

How about maintenance?

Please some photos of your installed ivory stoves? 🙂
 
I’ve never heard of it being available. You may need to find some high temperature paint and treat your own stovepipe.
 
Hi,
I am planing to get Jotul F100 in ivory enemel.

Located in Croatia, I'm unable to find flue pipes in this color. It seems to be a showstoper. 😐

Dealer says Jotul does not sell those.

How do you acquire pipes and other accessories in ivory enemel?

How about maintenance?

Please some photos of your installed ivory stoves? 🙂
You can have anything enameled if you have enough budget. But I would just run standard black pipe and be done with it.
 
Ivory Jotul? Had one, briefly:

[Hearth.com] Ivory enemel color, stove and flue pipes, is it a problem?

I never ran it like that in this location, I was only keeping it as a "parts stove" or "spare stove", as I had a few other of the same model running in other parts of the house. But, you can see... they used to make enameled pipe in that color.

I had the blue-black enameled Jotul upstairs, and just regular black pipe on it. If I were doing other color enamel, I'd do the same. But I'd use single-wall pipe, which turns a nice flat-black after a few firings, it's less offensive looking than big glossy double-wall.
 
Can you rear vent the F100? I forget. If I had enough height at least 3m I would rear vent to regular double wall stove pipe.
 
Can you rear vent the F100? I forget. If I had enough height at least 3m I would rear vent to regular double wall stove pipe.
According to the manual on their site you can, but I'm not sure if that's the latest variant.