Replacing parts on a Jotul

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Zeni

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Jul 5, 2024
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France
Hi, we have a holiday house in France and while we were away the chapeau came off the chimney letting water inside. This has damaged our Jotul woodburner. The tradesman says that we need to replace it but it looks like only one part is damaged. We are looking for your expert advice on whether you think this is feasible. The part that has corroded is where the chimney bolts onto the stove. I have looked on the website to see what part it is and this has proven difficult! I think that it is a rectangular piece that sits between the main stove and the first part of the chimney. Any advice much appreciated!
Replacing parts on a Jotul
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Which model Jotul is this?

It looks like those pieces were never meant to fit together. The transition sticks out pretty far over the back of the stove. It looks like the last bolt is only holding air. Given the gap until the cast iron on top, maybe the transition wasn’t installed correctly?

Do you have any other pics?