Osburn OB02212 Owner's Manual

Osburn 2200 wood fire

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OWNER`S MANUAL
OSBURN 2200 WOOD FIRE
(OB02212 Model)
Distributed by
Glen Dimplex Australasia
NEW ZEALAND
AUSTRALIA
38 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland
Unit 1,21 Lionel Road
Ph: 09 274 8265
Fax 09 274 8472
Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149
Email:sales@glendimplex.co.nz
Ph: 1 300 554 155 Fax 8787 3570
www.masportheating.co.nz
Email:
sales@glendimplex.com.au
www.masportheating.com.au
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
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21-10-2014

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  • Page 1 OWNER`S MANUAL OSBURN 2200 WOOD FIRE (OB02212 Model) Distributed by Glen Dimplex Australasia NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA 38 Harris Road, East Tamaki, Auckland Unit 1,21 Lionel Road Ph: 09 274 8265 Fax 09 274 8472 Mount Waverley, Victoria 3149 Email:sales@glendimplex.co.nz Ph: 1 300 554 155 Fax 8787 3570 www.masportheating.co.nz...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................... 3 DOOR ADJUSTMENT ......................4 INSTALLATION ....................... 5 POSITIONING THE STOVE ..................... 6 FLOOR PROTECTOR ......................6 CLEARANCES TO HEAT-SENSITIVE MATERIALS ............... 7 REDUCED CLEARANCES USING SHIELDING ..............8 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ........... 10 TESTING YOUR WOOD ......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Glen Dimplex Australasia congratulates you on your purchase and wishes to help you get maximum satisfaction from your wood stove. In the pages that follow, we will give you advice on wood heating and controlled combustion as well as technical specifications regarding installation, operation and maintenance of the model you have chosen.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wood Combustible: Maximum heat output – hardwood (Australia): 20 kW 57 % Efficiency – hardwood (Australia): 2.1 g/kg Emissions – hardwood (Australia): Color : Metallic black Flue Spigot Diameter : 150 mm Flue system : Standard 4.6 meters Minimum Flue Height (from floor protector): 457 mm Maximum Log Length :...
  • Page 5: Door Adjustment

    DOOR ADJUSTMENT In order for your stove to operate properly, the door should be adjusted periodically to provide an air tight fit. To adjust: • Remove the lock pin (spring pin) by pulling and turning it using pliers ("Vise grip") •...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE INSTALLATION OF YOUR OSBURN WOODFIRE BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED SPECIALIST INSTALLER. IF ANY ELECTRICAL WORK IS REQUIRED, IT MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. WARNING: The instructions pertaining to the installation of your wood stove comply with the AS/NZS 2918 standard.
  • Page 7: Positioning The Stove

    POSITIONING THE STOVE It is very important to position the wood stove as close as possible to the chimney, and in an area that will favour the most efficient heat distribution possible throughout the house. The stove must therefore be installed in the room where the most time is spent, and in the most spacious room possible.
  • Page 8: Clearances To Heat-Sensitive Materials

    It is of outmost importance that the clearances to heat-sensitive materials be carefully maintained upon installation of the stove you have selected. Refer to the table below : CLEARANCES TO HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIALS Model OSBURN 2200 125mm 450mm 75mm 400mm 200mm •...
  • Page 9: Reduced Clearances Using Shielding

    REDUCED CLEARANCES USING SHIELDING You may decrease the minimum clearances to heat-sensitive materials by installing heat radiation shields between the walls or the ceiling and the stove. These heat radiation shields must be installed permanently, and must be made of a heat-resistant or heat-tolerant material. An air gap must separate the heat shield from any heat-sensitive surface.
  • Page 10 FLUE TERMINATION REQUIREMENTS...
  • Page 11: Operating And Maintenance Instructions

    OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Keep these instructions for future reference. WARNING: • ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AS/NZS 4013. AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING • DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE •...
  • Page 12: Testing Your Wood

    Many problems related to the operation of a wood stove are caused by the fact that the wood used is too damp or has dried in poor conditions. These problems can be: • problems lighting the fire • creosote build-up causing flue fires •...
  • Page 13 Before igniting the paper and kindling wood, it is recommended that you warm up the flue. This is done in order to avoid back draught problems often due to negative pressure in the house. If such is the case, open a window slightly near the stove and twist together a few sheets of newspaper into a torch.
  • Page 14: Heating

    If you push it fully to the left, the combustion air is reduced to a minimum. Your OSBURN stove may burn differently according to the species of wood used, its moisture content, the size and density of the pieces, the length of the flue, the altitude, and outside temperature.
  • Page 15: Creosote Formation And Need For Removal

    CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burnt slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapours, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapours condense in the relatively cool flue of a slow- burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue system. When ignited, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.
  • Page 16: Ash Disposal Using Ash Drawer

    ASH DISPOSAL USING ASH DRAWER Make sure the fire is out, and the stove is cold. Lift the ash dump plug at the left rear of the firebox by hooking the poker through the loop on the cover and lifting up. Push the ashes through the hole and leave some ashes to cover the ash dump plug once it is replaced.
  • Page 17: Baffle Installation And Brick Notes

    BAFFLE INSTALLATION AND BRICK NOTES 1. Stack the baffle boards (A) on top of the vermiculite boards (B) as shown in figure 3a . Figure 3a 2. Put them on the horizontal air duct (C) (see figure 3b). Afterwards, push them towards the bottom and sides so that they rest on the back of the firebox (D) and on the side air ducts.
  • Page 18 Install the middle and rear secondary air tubes ensuring air holes face forward. Install the cotter pins as in fig 3.4. Figure 3c Baffle installation & removal All firebrick and vermiculite baffles must be properly in place for correct burning operation. Have any damaged firebricks replaced.
  • Page 19 Figure 3d – Firebrick layout ITEM PIECE # DESCRIPTION PL35030 BAFFLE INSULATION 21290 2200 BAFFLE (C-CAST) PL35028 REAR SECONDARY AIR TUBE (STAINLESS STEEL) PL35027 MIDDLE SECONDARY AIR TUBE (STAINLESS STEEL) PL35029 FRONT SECONDARY AIR TUBE (STAINLESS STEEL) 30068 STAINLESS STEEL COTTER PIN SE35031 2200 FRONT BAFFLE SUPPORT EXTENSION PL35057...
  • Page 20: Secondary Air Tube Replacement

    SECONDARY AIR TUBE REPLACEMENT (See Figure 4) Remove cotter pin at LH end of tube. Slide tube to right and lower tube end below LH plenum. Slide tube to left to remove. Reassemble in reverse order using a new cotter pin. The cotter pin is a hammerlock style and locks into place by hitting the head sharply with a hammer.
  • Page 21: Paint

    (2) of paint successively. REPLACEMENT PARTS The table below presents a listing of the main replaceable components on your stove. Those components can be purchased via your OSBURN dealer. ITEM PART # DESCRIPTION...

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