Cold Hand; Using A Blower - Osburn OB02042 Installation And Operation Manual

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4.1 Cold Hand

The cold hand is a handle, supplied with the stove, which allows to open the door and avoid
burns. To open, insert the cold hand into the opening on the right side of the stove. Pull on the
cold hand to open the door. Push to close the door. The cold hand should not remain on the
stove when it is in use.
Figure 16: Right hand side opening

4.2 Using a Blower

Figure 18: Air flow with a blower
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It is possible to install a blower on this stove. The blower is
optional and is sold separatly. See
Diagram and Parts List»
The blower is installed on the back of the stove to increase
airflow through the heat exchanger and improve hot air
circulation in the room. When used regularly, the blower can
provide a small increase in efficiency, up to 2%. However,
the use of a blower should not be used as a way to gain
more output from a stove that is undersized for the space
it is intended to heat.
Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel
(naphtha), fuel oil, motor oil, kerosene, charcoal
lighter fluid, or similar liquids or aerosols to start
or 'freshen up' a fire in this wood stove.
Figure 17: Pull to open
for genuine part number.
Ensure the blower cord is not in contact
with any surface of the stove to prevent
electrical shock or fire damage. Do not run
cord beneath the stove.
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