Jotul F45 V2 Cleaning

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cbohaker

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Aug 15, 2022
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Good morning, I am brand new to the wood stove scene so please be patient with me... I recently purchased a Jotul F45 V2 and plan on cleaning the stove pipe and stove annually. The stove pipe coming out of the roof is too tall for me to clean from the roof top side so I am wondering if there is a way to access this from inside the house? I will add pictures this evening when I arrive home. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you in advance for your time.
 
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I’m in the same situation and I disconnect my telescopic stove pipe inside, slide it up, attach a plastic garbage bag to the pipe with painters tape then brush up. I also vacuum the ash that’s on top of the F45 baffle.
 
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I’m in the same situation and I disconnect my telescopic stove pipe inside, slide it up, attach a plastic garbage bag to the pipe with painters tape then brush up. I also vacuum the ash that’s on top of the F45 baffle.
Okay, perfect idea! Is the top of the stove removable? Or do you just vacuum out where the stove pipe attaches?
 
Also, this is something random that I noticed on the side of the stove and wanted everyone’s opinion. It looks like there was a crack in the cast iron and it was welded/painted at one time(possibly at the factory?) Keep in mind this was supposed to be a brand new stove, will this be an issue in the future?

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I don’t remove the top, plenty of room to vacuum through the flue collar.

I can’t tell if that’s an old crack, looks more cosmetic like excess casting or paint? Shouldn’t effect the burn in any way since it’s a cast shroud and not part of the fire box. Keep an eye on it and if it does crack Jotul should replace it.
 
I don’t remove the top, plenty of room to vacuum through the flue collar.

I can’t tell if that’s an old crack, looks more cosmetic like excess casting or paint? Shouldn’t effect the burn in any way since it’s a cast shroud and not part of the fire box. Keep an eye on it and if it does crack Jotul should replace it.
Todd, thank you for taking the time to help me today. Your knowledge has helped me greatly! I ordered a 6" round poly cleaning brush since the stove pipe is stainless. When you clean do you brush all the way up to the top vent?
 
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Yep up the way up to the cap then I twist or turn the rods to clean the cap good. Just don’t turn the rods the wrong way so the rods or brush doesn’t unscrew.
 
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Yep up the way up to the cap then I twist or turn the rods to clean the cap good. Just don’t turn the rods the wrong way so the rods or brush doesn’t unscrew.
Hah! Thanks for the heads up, I bet that brush would have unscrewed on me. Do you clean once a year or multiple times? Also, with the telescoping stove pipe do you notice it getting scratched overtime by moving it up and down?
 
I could probably get away with a sweep every other year but I do it once per year just for peace of mind. I did scratch my pipe a bit last year somehow but a little touch up heat paint covers it up.
 
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Hello; I have one year with the f45 v2 as well. I was wondering if I should remove the turbulator to sweep the pipes? Bad idea…?
The turbulator is welded to the top of the baffle manifold and can’t be removed unless the whole baffle is removed. You would have to remove the top of the stove to obtain access. This is why I sweep from the bottom of the pipe up.

This summer when I swept mine I also removed the bolts that hold that center top cover so I have access to the top of the baffle to vacuum the ash.

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The turbulator is welded to the top of the baffle manifold and can’t be removed unless the whole baffle is removed. You would have to remove the top of the stove to obtain access. This is why I sweep from the bottom of the pipe up.

This summer when I swept mine I also removed the bolts that hold that center top cover so I have access to the top of the baffle to vacuum the ash.

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Thanks for the response; bolts for the top cover to be removed to vacuum ash from top and then remove the initial pipe going up to be able to sweep bottom to top? I’ll send a picture if there is a better idea.

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Nice looking install! Yeah if you’re not able to get on roof to sweep top down then I’d disconnect the pipe and go bottom up.