Osburn 1100 MODEL INSERT Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
1100 MODEL INSERT
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED
WOOD INSERT
Verified and tested following
ULC S628 and UL 1482 Standards
by:
Manufactured by : STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC.
250, rue de Copenhague, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Quebec) G3A 2H3
Tel: ( 418 ) 878-3040
Fax: ( 418 ) 878-3001
www.osburn-mfg.com
READ AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE
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to time and cannot be responsible for problems, injuries, or damages arising out of the use of
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45229A
Printed in Canada
24-01-2013

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL 1100 MODEL INSERT US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD INSERT Verified and tested following ULC S628 and UL 1482 Standards Manufactured by : STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC. 250, rue de Copenhague, Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures (Quebec) G3A 2H3 Tel: ( 418 ) 878-3040 Fax: ( 418 ) 878-3001 www.osburn-mfg.com...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    To receive full warranty coverage, you will need to show evidence of the date you purchased your stove. Keep your sales invoice. We also recommend that you register your warranty online at http://www.osburn-mfg.com/warranty-registration.aspx Registering your warranty online will help us track rapidly the information we need on your insert.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1.1 Glass Cleaning and maintenance ....................25   4.2 Ash Removal ..........................26   4.3 Chimney Cleaning ......................... 26   4.4 Baffle Installation for Osburn 1100 Insert ................. 27     4.5 Secondary Air Tube Replacement ....................28 4.6 Fan Maintenance & Care ......................29  ...
  • Page 4 Osburn 1100 Insert Dimensions...
  • Page 5: Section 1.0 Pre-Installation Requirements

    Section 1.0 Pre-Installation Requirements 1.1 Masonry & Zero Clearance Requirements We recommend that our woodburning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the United States by NFI (National Fireplace Institute®) or in Canada by WETT (Wood Energy Technical Training) or in Quebec by APC (Association des Professionnels du Chauffage).
  • Page 6: Venting Requirements

    1.2 Venting Requirements The flue is a critical component to a satisfactory installation. Your Osburn insert will attain its best performance if installed with a chimney that generates its own draft. The minimum requirement of a flue will be the installation of a flue connector (the liner must conform to UL1777 chimney liners) from the insert into the first flue tile of the chimney (USA), see Figure 2.3 , or a continuous stainless steel...
  • Page 7: Door Overlay Installation

    1.3 Door overlay installation In order to complete the assembly of your freestanding Osburn 1100 wood insert, you need to install the door overlay. See table below for installation instructions : 1- Position the overlay on the door frame and fix it in place from behind using the 4 screws.
  • Page 8: Section 2.0 Installation

    Floor protection to the front is to be measured from the fuel loading door opening. 5. Osburn recommends that you install a listed smoke detector or alarm in your home. Normal operation of the insert will have no effect on the detector or alarm.
  • Page 9 2.2 Installation instructions Inspect the masonry fireplace according to the safety information and fireplace requirements and have it cleaned and/or upgraded as necessary. 2.3 Compliance of the masonry fireplace Where the masonry fireplace opening is 6 ft (0.56 m ) or larger, the hearth extension shall extend at least 20'' (508 mm) in front of the facing material and at least 12'' (305 mm) beyond each side of the fireplace opening.
  • Page 10 2.4 The masonry fireplace's draft control system If the fireplace's draft control system is to remain in the masonry fireplace, it must be locked open for access of the chimney liner or removed entirely. If you remove draft control system from the masonry hearth, you will need to install the metal plate (27009), supplied with the owner’s manual kit, indicating that the masonry hearth has been modified.
  • Page 11 2.6 Positioning the unit In addition to ensuring compliance of the masonry fireplace hearth extension (see Compliance of the masonry fireplace in Section 2.3), it is necessary to have a floor protection made of non-combustible materials that meets the measurements specified in table FLOOR PROTECTION (see Section 2.7). To determine the need to add a floor protection (D) beyond the hearth extension, you must do the following calculation using the data in Table Data for floor protection calculation of this section: D = B - (A - C).
  • Page 12 If a non-combustible material floor protection needs to be added in front and level with the hearth extension masonry fireplace (see Figure 2.6a), an R factor equal to or greater than 1.00 is required. If the extension of the masonry hearth is raised at least 4" from the floor protection (see Figure 2.6b), a non-combustible material without an R factor is sufficient.
  • Page 13 The use of an R value is convenient when more than one material is going to be used in the hearth extension to cover the combustible surface. This is because R values are additive, whereas K values are not. To find the corresponding R factor to use for some selected materials, please see Table Thermal characteristics of common floor protection materials in this section.
  • Page 14 Thermal characteristics of common floor protection materials* MATERIAL CONDUCTIVITY RESISTANCE (R) PER INCH (k) PER INCH THICKNESS ® Micore 0.39 2.54 ® Micore 0.49 2.06 ® Durock 1.92 0.52 ® Hardibacker 1.95 0.51 ® Hardibacker 0.44 ® Wonderboard 3.23 0.31 Cement mortar 5.00 Common brick...
  • Page 15 CLEARANCES MINIMUM MASONRY OPENING 13” (330 mm) 21 3/4" (552 mm) 9” (229 mm) 26" (660 mm) 27” (686 mm) 12 7/8" (327 mm) 27” (686 mm)* FLOOR PROTECTOR CANADA 18’’ (457 mm) – Note1 16’’ (406 mm) – Note 1 8’’...
  • Page 16 2.8 Connector installation A masonry flue connector may provide acceptable performance (Figure 2.8a); however, we recommend the use of a chimney liner (rigid or flexible) to ensure satisfactory performance (Figure 2.8b). To ensure an optimal draft, we also strongly recommend adding a minimum of 18” rigid liner between the roof flashing and the rain cap.
  • Page 17 2.8.1 Chimney liner installation To the chimney liner to the insert’s flue outlet, you have two options: A) Install the chimney liner starter adapter, provided with the chimney liner. Follow the chimney liner starter adapter manufacturer's instructions. B) You can get from your dealer a liner fixation system (AC02006), sold separately. Follow the installation instructions provided with the liner fixation system.
  • Page 18: Air Control Plate, Faceplate And Fan Assembly Instructions

    2.9 Air control plate, faceplate and fan Assembly Instructions 1. Place the faceplate panels with the finished side down on a flat, soft, non-abrasive surface. 2. Assemble the faceplate trim, attaching the mitered corners with the corner brackets. (see Figure 2.9a) 3.
  • Page 19: Decorative Sides Installation

    2.10 Decorative sides installation Your Osburn 1100 insert comes with decorative sides. To install, simply clip them back into place (see figure 2.10 below). Figure 2.10...
  • Page 20: Section 3.0 Operation

    Do not abuse the unit, either by over firing or by using wood or combustibles with salt content or harmful chemicals. Misuse is not covered by warranty. Even though your Osburn insert has been specifically designed and tested to prevent smoke spillage, always open the door slowly as this will minimize the likelihood of smoke spillage or a back draft causing flame or smoke to spill into the room.
  • Page 21: Fuel

    3.2 Fuel Fuel for the insert must not be stored closer than the required clearances to combustibles and not in the space required for ash removal. Your Osburn insert is designed to burn . Do not burn coal, charcoal, or ORDWOOD trash in the unit.
  • Page 22: Simple Wood Moisture Test

    Common Heating Values of Cordwood Hardwoods Million Btu/Cord Softwoods Million Btu/Cord Birch 23.6 Douglas Fir 20.6 White Oak 28.3 Hemlock 17.1 Alder 17.6 Jack Pine 18.4 Table 3.1 3.2.1 Simple Wood Moisture Test Add one large piece of wood to the top of an established fire. If it starts to burn on three sides within one minute, it is dry and seasoned and right for burning.
  • Page 23 Use Table 3.2 to adjust the draft control to the desired burn rate: Draft Settings Burn Rate Draft Setting Push Control to end of travel. Medium Low Pull Control by 3/8” from closed position. Medium High Pull Control by 3/4” from closed position High Pull Control to end of travel.
  • Page 24: Maintaining The Fire

    3.5 Maintaining The Fire Your Osburn insert will work best if a thick bed of hot embers is maintained in the bottom of the firebox, and a minimum of two large pieces of seasoned fuel are added. Combustion efficiency is largely related to establishing a hot ember bed, and hot firebox temperatures.
  • Page 25: Section 4.0 Maintenance

    Section 4.0 Maintenance 4.1 Care And Cleaning Clean the insert frequently so that soot, ash and creosote do not accumulate. Do not attempt to clean the insert, glass or door when the unit is hot. Special care must be taken with plated surfaces in order to maintain the finish at its original brilliance.
  • Page 26: Ash Removal

    Osburn dealer. Your Osburn insert has been designed to reduce the amount of creosote produced. Even so, the chimney connector pipe and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote build-up has occurred.
  • Page 27: Baffle Installation For Osburn 1100 Insert

    See Figure 4.2 for the firebrick layout. Install the side & back firebricks first, and then the bottom firebricks. DESCRIPTION FIRE BRICKS 4.5'' X 9'' VERMICULITE BAFFLE SECONDARY AIR TUBES FRONT BAFFLE SUPPORT Figure 4.2 – Firebrick layout for Osburn 1100 Insert model...
  • Page 28: Secondary Air Tube Replacement

    4.5 Secondary Air Tube Replacement (see Figure 4.3) 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 29: Fan Maintenance & Care

    4.6 Fan Maintenance & Care Clean the fan air inlet louvers and squirrel cage impeller regularly. The fan should be kept clean and dust free. Life of the fan will be shortened if operated in a dust filled environment, or if the fan is overheated by restricting air supply.
  • Page 30: Section 5.0 Specifications

    Section 5.0 Specifications 5.1 Osburn 1100 Insert Model Fuel Type Cordwood Test Standards ULC S628 & UL 1482 residential. Heat Output Max of 35000 BTU/Hr with EPA test wood (63% default efficiency) Range Will vary with usage depending on the type and condition of cord wood.
  • Page 31: Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty

    Proof of purchase (dated bill of sale), model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to your OSBURN dealer.

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