I recently purchased a Jotul GF 160 DV, on LP gas service. The stove is pictured below.
The stove is functioning and heating the room. But, the flames are extremely small and almost entirely blue, with the exception of one or two flames. Linked here is a video of the stove operating at the highest flame setting. The flames are considerably smaller than those in videos I have seen of the GF 160 DV.
So far, I have verified that:
Best,
Justin
Jotul GF 160 DV Manual
The stove is functioning and heating the room. But, the flames are extremely small and almost entirely blue, with the exception of one or two flames. Linked here is a video of the stove operating at the highest flame setting. The flames are considerably smaller than those in videos I have seen of the GF 160 DV.
So far, I have verified that:
- The LP gas inlet pressure (into the manifold) is within limits. Measured with a manometer.
- The manifold pressure (downstream of the regulator) is within limits. Measured with a manometer while increasing the flame level from the lowest to highest settings. The manifold pressure incrementally stepped up from the minimum to maximum pressure per Jotul specifications.
- The air shutter is set to maximize flame height. It is set to the position that restricts air to the maximum extent permitted with the LP gas conversion kit.
- The Vent Restrictor Plate is set to the appropriate position. It is set to position “B,” per an 8’ vertical rise and 1’ horizontal run.
Best,
Justin
Jotul GF 160 DV Manual