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Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (62 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Information
5
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
5
Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings
5
2 General Information on Osburn 2000 (OB02010)
6
Appliance Performance
6
General Features
7
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
10
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
10
The SBI Commitment to You and the Environment
11
What Is Your New Stove Made of
11
3 Fuel
12
Materials that Should Not be Burned
12
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
12
What Is Good Firewood
12
Tree Species
12
Log Length
13
Piece Size
13
How to Dry Firewood
14
Judging Firewood Moisture Content
15
Manufactured Logs
15
4 Operating Your Stove
16
The Use of a Fire Screen
16
Your First Fires
16
Lighting Fires
16
Conventional Fire Starting
17
The Top down Fire
17
Two Parallel Logs
18
Using Fire Starters
18
Maintaining Wood Fires
18
General Advice
18
Ash Removal
19
Raking Charcoal
19
Firing each New Load Hot
20
Turning down the Air Supply
20
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
21
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Stove Maintenance
23
Cleaning Door Glass
23
Door Adjustment
24
Replacing the Door Gasket
24
Replacing the Glass Gasket And/Or the Glass
25
Cleaning and Painting the Stove
26
Chimney and Chimney Connector Maintenance
26
Why Chimney Cleaning Is Necessary
26
How Often Should You Clean the Chimney
26
Cleaning the Chimney
27
Part B - Installation
28
6 Safety Information
28
Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings
28
Regulations Covering Stove Installation
28
7 Clearances to Combustible Material
29
Location of the Certification Label
29
Clearances to Walls and Ceiling
30
Floor Protector
34
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
35
Shield Construction Rules
35
Table of Clearance Reduction Percentages
37
8 The Venting System
38
General
38
Suitable Chimneys
38
Factory-Built Metal Chimneys
38
Factory-Built Metal Chimneys in Mobile Homes
39
Masonry Chimneys
39
Minimum Chimney Height
40
The Relationship between the Chimney and the House
40
Why Inside Chimneys Are Preferred
40
Why the Chimney Should Penetrate the Highest Heated Space
41
Supply of Combustion Air
42
Combustion Air Supply in Mobile Homes
42
Air Supply in Conventional Houses
42
Installing the Chimney Connector
43
Installation of Single Wall Chimney Connector
43
Appendix 1: Installing the Optional Legs or Pedestal
46
Appendix 2: Installing the Optional Door Overlay
50
Appendix 3: Installing the Decorative Panels
51
Appendix 4: Installing the Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit (AC01316 / AC01336)
52
Appendix 5: Installing the Optional Fire Screen (AC01315)
54
Appendix 6: Installation and Use of the Blower, and Use of the Optional Thermodisc
55
Appendix 7: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle
57
Appendix 8: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
59
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
62
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Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (60 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Indoor Fireplace
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
6
Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings
6
1 Safety Information
6
2 General Information
8
Osburn 2000 Insert Specifications
8
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
10
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
11
The SBI Commitment to You and the Environment
11
What Is Your New Insert Made
11
3 Fuel
12
Materials that Should Not be Burned
12
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
12
What Is Good Firewood
12
Tree Species
12
Log Length
13
Piece Size
13
How to Dry Firewood
14
Judging Firewood Moisture Content
15
Manufactured Logs
15
4 Operating Your Insert
16
The Use of a Fire Screen
16
Your First Fires
16
Lighting Fires
16
Conventional Fire Starting
17
The Top down Fire
17
Two Parallel Logs
18
Using Fire Starters
18
Maintaining Wood Fires
18
General Advice
18
Ash Removal
19
Raking Charcoal
19
Firing each New Load Hot
20
Turning down the Air Supply
20
Fan Operation
21
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
21
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Insert Maintenance
23
Cleaning Door Glass
23
Door Adjustment
24
Replacing the Door Gasket
24
Replacing the Glass Gasket And/Or the Glass
25
Cleaning and Painting the Insert
26
Chimney and Chimney Liner Maintenance
26
Why Chimney Cleaning Is Necessary
26
How Often Should You Clean the Chimney
26
Cleaning the Chimney
27
Part B - Installation
28
6 Pre-Installation Masonry Fireplace Requirements
28
7 Safety Information
30
Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings
30
Regulations Covering Insert Installation
30
8 Clearances to Combustible Material
31
Location of the Certification Label
31
The Masonry Fireplace Throat Damper
31
Compliance of a Combustible Mantel Shelf
32
Positioning the Unit
33
Minimum Masonry Opening, Clearances to Combustibles, and Floor Protector
38
9 The Venting System
40
General
40
Block-Off Plate
40
Suitable Chimneys
40
Liner Installation
41
Chimney Liner Installation
42
If the Chimney Liner Does Not Align with the Insert's Flue Outlet
43
Minimum Chimney Height
44
The Relationship between the Chimney and the House
44
Why the Chimney Should Penetrate the Highest Heated Space
44
Supply of Combustion Air
45
Air Supply in Conventional Houses
45
Appendix 1: Blower Installation
46
Appendix 2: Installing the Door Overlay
47
Appendix 3: Installing the Adapter for Fresh Air Kit (AC01298)
48
Appendix 4: Faceplate Installation
50
Appendix 5: Heat Shield Installation (AC01317)
51
Appendix 6: Installing the Fire Screen (AC01315)
53
And Baffle
54
Appendix7:FirebrickLayoutAndInstallationOfSecondaryAirTubes
56
Appendix 8: Removal Instructions
56
Appendix 9: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
57
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
60
Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (60 pages)
wood stove
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
5
Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings
5
1 Safety Information
5
2 General Information
6
OSBURN 2000 Specifications
6
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
9
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
9
The SBI Commitment to You and the Environment
10
What Is Your New Stove Made of
10
3 Fuel
11
Materials that Should Not be Burned
11
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
11
What Is Good Firewood
11
Tree Species
11
Log Length
12
Piece Size
12
How to Dry Firewood
13
Judging Firewood Moisture Content
14
Manufactured Logs
14
4 Operating Your Stove
15
The Use of a Fire Screen
15
Your First Fires
15
Lighting Fires
15
Conventional Fire Starting
16
The Top down Fire
16
Two Parallel Logs
17
Using Fire Starters
17
Maintaining Wood Fires
17
General Advice
17
Ash Removal
18
Raking Charcoal
18
Firing each New Load Hot
19
Turning down the Air Supply
19
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
20
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Stove Maintenance
23
Cleaning Door Glass
23
Door Adjustment
24
Replacing the Door Gasket
24
Replacing the Glass Gasket And/Or the Glass
25
Cleaning and Painting the Stove
26
Chimney and Chimney Connector Maintenance
26
Why Chimney Cleaning Is Necessary
26
How Often Should You Clean the Chimney
26
Cleaning the Chimney
27
Part B - Installation
28
6 Safety Information
28
Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings
28
Regulations Covering Stove Installation
29
7 Clearances to Combustible Material
30
Location of the Certification Label
30
Clearances to Walls and Ceiling
30
Floor Protector
33
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
34
Shield Construction Rules
34
Table of Clearance Reduction Percentages
35
8 The Venting System
36
General
36
Suitable Chimneys
36
Factory-Built Metal Chimneys
36
Factory‐Built Metal Chimneys in Mobile Homes
37
Masonry Chimneys
37
Minimum Chimney Height
38
The Relationship between the Chimney and the House
38
Why Inside Chimneys Are Preferred
38
Why the Chimney Should Penetrate the Highest Heated Space
39
Supply of Combustion Air
40
Combustion Air Supply in Mobile Homes
40
Air Supply in Conventional Houses
40
Installing the Chimney Connector
41
Installation of Single Wall Chimney Connector
41
Appendix 1: Installing the Legs or Pedestal
44
Appendix 2: Installing the Door Overlay
48
Appendix 3: Installing the DECORATIVE Panels
49
Appendix 4: Installing the Fresh Air Kit (AC01316 / AC01336)
50
Appendix 5: Installing the Fire Screen (AC01315)
52
Appendix 6: Installation and Use of the Blower, and Use of the Optional Thermodisc
53
Appendix 7: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle
55
Appendix 8: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
57
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
60
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Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (58 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood fireplaces
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Information
6
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
6
Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings
6
2 General Information
7
OSBURN 2000 Specifications
7
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
10
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
10
Osburn's Commitment to You and the Environment
11
What Is Your New Wood Fire Made of
11
3 Fuel
12
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
12
Log Length
12
Materials that Should Not be Burned
12
Tree Species
12
What Is Good Firewood
12
Piece Size
13
How to Dry Firewood
14
Judging Firewood Moisture Content
15
Manufactured Logs
15
4 Operating Your Wood Fire
16
The Use of a Fire Screen
16
Your First Fires
16
Conventional Fire Starting
17
Lighting Fires
17
The Top down Fire
17
General Advice
18
Maintaining Wood Fires
18
Two Parallel Logs
18
Using Fire Starters
18
Ash Removal
19
Raking Charcoal
19
Firing each New Load Hot
20
Turning down the Air Supply
20
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
21
Cleaning Door Glass
23
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Wood Fire Maintenance
23
Door Adjustment
24
Replacing the Door Gasket
24
Replacing the Glass Gasket And/Or the Glass
25
Cleaning and Painting the Wood Fire
26
Flue and Flue System Maintenance
26
How Often Should You Clean the Flue System
26
Why Flue System Cleaning Is Necessary
26
Cleaning the Flue System
27
Part B - Installation
28
6 Safety Information
28
Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings
28
Regulations Covering Wood Fire Installation
29
7 Clearances to Heat-Sensitive Materials
30
Clearances to Walls and Ceiling
30
Location of the Certification Label
30
Floor Protector
31
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
32
Factory Built Insulated Flue Kits
34
General
34
Suitable Flue Systems
34
8 The Flue System
34
Masonry Flue Systems
35
Minimum Flue System Height
35
The Relationship between the Flue System and the House
36
Why Inside Flue Systems Are Preferred
36
Why the Flue System Should Penetrate the Highest Heated Space
37
Installing the Flue Connector
38
Appendix 1: Installing the Optional Legs or Pedestal
40
Appendix 2: Installing the Optional Door Overlay
44
Appendix 3: Installing the Optional Decorative Panels
45
Appendix 4: Installing the Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit (AC01316/AC01336)
46
Appendix 5: Installing the Optional Fire Screen (AC01315)
48
Appendix 6: Installation and Use of the Optional Air Circulation Fan and Thermodisc
49
Appendix 7: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle
53
Appendix 8: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
55
Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (56 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Safety Information
6
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
6
Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings
6
2 General Information
7
OSBURN 2000 Specifications
7
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
10
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
10
Osburn's Commitment to You and the Environment
11
What Is Your New Wood Fire Made of
11
3 Fuel
12
Materials that Should Not be Burned
12
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
12
What Is Good Firewood
12
Tree Species
12
Log Length
12
Piece Size
13
How to Dry Firewood
14
Judging Firewood Moisture Content
15
Manufactured Logs
15
4 Operating Your Wood Fire
16
The Use of a Fire Screen
16
Your First Fires
16
Lighting Fires
17
Conventional Fire Starting
17
The Top down Fire
17
Two Parallel Logs
18
Using Fire Starters
18
Maintaining Wood Fires
18
General Advice
18
Ash Removal
19
Raking Charcoal
19
Firing each New Load Hot
20
Turning down the Air Supply
20
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
21
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Wood Fire Maintenance
23
Cleaning Door Glass
23
Door Adjustment
24
Replacing the Door Gasket
24
Replacing the Glass Gasket And/Or the Glass
25
Cleaning and Painting the Wood Fire
26
Flue and Flue System Maintenance
26
Why Flue System Cleaning Is Necessary
26
How Often Should You Clean the Flue System
26
Cleaning the Flue System
27
Part B - Installation
28
6 Safety Information
28
Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings
28
Regulations Covering Wood Fire Installation
29
7 Clearances to Heat-Sensitive Materials
30
Location of the Certification Label
30
Clearances to Walls and Ceiling
30
Floor Protector
31
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
32
8 The Flue System
34
General
34
Suitable Flue Systems
34
Factory Built Insulated Flue Kits
34
Masonry Flue Systems
35
Minimum Flue System Height
35
The Relationship between the Flue System and the House
36
Why Inside Flue Systems Are Preferred
36
Why the Flue System Should Penetrate the Highest Heated Space
37
Installing the Flue Connector
37
Appendix 1: Installing the Legs or Pedestal
40
Appendix 2: Installing the Door Overlay
44
Appendix 3: Installing the DECORATIVE Panels
45
Appendix 4: Installing the Fresh Air Kit (AC01316 / AC01336)
46
Appendix 5: Installing the Fire Screen (AC01315)
48
Appendix 6: Installation and Use of the Air Circulation Fan and Thermodisc
49
Appendix 7: Installation of Secondary Air Tubes and Baffle
51
Appendix 8: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
53
Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (64 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Safety Information
7
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
7
2 General Information
8
Performances
8
Specifications
9
Dimensions
10
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
14
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
14
The SBI Commitment to You and the Environment
14
3 Fuel
15
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
15
4 Operating Your Stove
18
Before Operating Your Stove
18
The Use of a Fire Screen
18
Blower Operation
19
Your First Fires
19
Lighting Fires
20
Maintaining Wood Fires
21
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
23
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
25
Stove Maintenance
25
Chimney and Chimney Liner Maintenance
27
Part B - Installation
29
6 Safety Information
29
Mobile Home
29
Regulations Covering Stove Installation
29
7 Clearances to Combustible Material
30
Location of the Certification Label
30
Clearances to Combustible Materials
30
Floor Protector
35
Reducing Wall and Ceiling Clearances Safely
36
8 The Venting System
39
General
39
Suitable Chimneys
39
Minimum Chimney Height
41
The Relationship between the Chimney and the House
41
Supply of Combustion Air
42
Installing the Chimney Connector
43
Appendix 1 : Legs Installation
46
Appendix 2 : Pedestal Installation
49
Appendix 3: Door Overlay Installation
51
Appendix 4: Decorative Panels Installation
52
Appendix 5: Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit Installation
53
Appendix 6: Optional Fire Screen Installation
54
Appendix 7: Blower and Optional Thermodisc Installation
55
Appendix 8: Air Tubes and Baffle Installation
56
Appendix 9: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
58
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
61
Osburn 2000 Installation And Operation Manual (60 pages)
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Indoor Fireplace
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Safety Information
7
Part a - Operation and Maintenance
7
2 General Information
8
Performances
8
Specifications
9
Dimensions
10
Zone Heating and How to Make It Work for You
12
The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency
12
The SBI Commitment to You and the Environment
12
3 Fuel
13
How to Prepare or Buy Good Firewood
13
4 Operating Your Insert
16
Before Operating Your Insert
16
The Use of a Fire Screen
16
Blower Operation
16
Your First Fires
17
Lighting Fires
17
Maintaining Wood Fires
18
Building Different Fires for Different Needs
21
5 Maintaining Your Wood Heating System
23
Insert Maintenance
23
Chimney and Chimney Liner Maintenance
25
Part B - Installation
27
6 Pre-Installation Masonry Fireplace Requirements
27
7 Safety Information
28
Regulations Covering Insert Installation
28
8 Clearances to Combustible Material
29
Location of the Certification Label
29
Masonry Fireplace Throat Damper
29
Installation of a Combustible Mantel Shelf
29
Floor Protection
30
Minimum Masonry Opening and Clearances to Combustibles
33
9 The Venting System
35
General
35
Block-Off Plate
35
Suitable Chimneys
35
Liner Installation
36
Chimney Liner Installation
36
Minimum Chimney Height
38
The Relationship between the Chimney and the House
38
Supply of Combustion Air
39
Appendix 1: Ash Lip and Blower Installation
41
Appendix 2: Door Overlay Installation
42
Appendix 3: Optional Fresh Air Intake Kit Installation
43
Appendix 4: Optional Faceplate and Trims Installation
44
Appendix 5: Optional Cuttable Faceplate Installation
48
Appendix 6: Optional Heat Shield Installation
49
Appendix 7: Optional Fire Screen Installation
51
Appendix 8: Installation of Air Tubes and Baffle
52
Appendix 9: Removal Instructions
54
Appendix 10: Exploded Diagram and Parts List
55
Osburn 2000 Owner's Manual (39 pages)
OSBURN 1600 FREESTANDING WOOD STOVE
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1.0 - Installation
4
General Installation
4
Door Overlay Installation
5
Positioning the Stove
6
Clearances
6
Reduced Clearances Using Shielding
8
Floor Protector
12
Section 2.0 Chimney (Flue System)
13
Definitions
13
Chimney
13
Step by Step Installation of Your Factory-Built Chimney
15
Typical Installation through an Existing Masonry Chimney
18
Chimney Connector
21
Draft
23
Outside Combustion Air
24
The Benefits on Installing a Blower
25
Operation
26
Section 3.0 Operation
26
Safety Information
27
Fuel
28
The Use of Manufactured Logs
29
Simple Wood Moisture Test
30
Lighting a Fire
30
Notes about First Firing
30
Fan (Blower) Operation
32
Maintaining the Fire
32
Maintenance
33
Cleaning and Painting Your Stove
33
Glass
33
Section 4.0 Maintenance
33
Ash Removal Using the Ash Drawer
34
Gasketing
34
Chimney (Flue) Cleaning
35
Baffle Installation
36
Secondary Air Tube Replacement
37
Section 5.0 Specifications
38
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
39
Osburn 2000 Owner's Manual (39 pages)
FREESTANDING WOOD STOVE
Brand:
Osburn
| Category:
Wood stove
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1.0 - Installation
4
General Installation
4
Door Overlay Installation
5
Positioning the Stove
5
Clearances to Combustibles and Floor Protector
6
Section 2.0 Chimney (Flue System)
13
Definitions
13
Chimney
13
Step by Step Installation of Your Factory-Built Chimney
15
Typical Installation through an Existing Masonry Chimney
18
Chimney Connector
21
Draft
23
Outside Combustion Air
23
The Advantage of a Blower (Fan)
24
Section 3.0 Operation
25
Safety Information
26
Fuel
27
The Use of Manufactured Logs
28
Simple Wood Moisture Test
29
Notes about First Firing
29
Lighting a Fire
29
Damper Operation
30
Maintaining the Fire
31
Fan (Blower) Operation
32
Section 4.0 Maintenance
33
Cleaning and Painting Your Stove
33
Glass
33
Gasketing
34
Ash Removal Using the Ash Drawer
34
Chimney (Flue) Cleaning
35
Baffle Installation
36
Secondary Air Tube Replacement
37
Section 5.0 Specifications
38
Osburn Limited Lifetime Warranty
39
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