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1. MATERIAL CONDUCTIVITY RESISTANCE R PER INCH k PER INCH THICKNESS Micore 160 0 39 2 54 Micore 300 0 49 2 06 Durock 1 92 0 52 Hardibacker 1 95 0 51 Hardibacker 500 2 3 0 44 Wonderboard 3 23 0 31 Cement mortar 5 00 0 2 Common brick 5 00 0 2 Face brick 9 00 0 11 Marble 14 3 20 00 0 07 0 05 Ceramic tile 12 5 0 008 Concrete 1 050 0 950 Mineral wool insulation 0 320 3 120 Limestone 6 5 0 153 Ceramic board Fibremax 0 450 2 9 Horizontal still air 1 8 0 135 0 920 nformation as reported by manufacturers and other resources For a 1 8 thickness You cannot stack horizontal still air to accumulate R values you must separate each later of horizontal still air with another noncombustible material 2 7 Minimum masonry opening clearances to combustibles and floor protector COMBUSTIBLE SIDEWALL COMBUSTIBLE SIDE MANTLE COMBUSTIBLE TOP SHELF m c E COMBUSTIBLE TOP MANTLE 14 MINIMUM MASONRY CLEARANCES OPENING F 13 330 mm J 22 559 mm 6 9 229 mm K 27 1 2 698 mm H 27 686 mm L 14 356 mm EN 27 686 mm FLOOR PROTECTOR CANADA USA B 18 457 mm Notel 16 406 mm Note 1 M 8 203 mm N A Canada only N N A USA only 8 203 mm Fora 6 152 mm shelf See Table SHELF POSITIONING Section 2 5 for other sh
2. 31 Osburn 1100 Insert Dimensions co lt q e N 2 1 2 12 7 8 21 1 8 e Section 1 0 Pre Installation Requirements 1 1 Masonry amp 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 The masonry fireplace must meet the minimum code requirements or NFPA 211 or the equivalent for a safe installation Contact your local Building Inspector for requirements in your area An inspection of the fireplace should include the following l CONDITION OF THE FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY Examine the masonry fireplace and chimney prior to installation to determine that they are free from cracks loose mortar creosote deposits blockage or other signs of deterioration If evidence of deterioration is noted the fireplace or chimney should be upgraded prior to installation ZERO CLEARANCE OR METAL HEATFORM FIREPLACE These fireplaces and chimneys must meet the conditions above and the factory built zero clearance fireplace must be listed They must be suitable for use with solid fuel The chimney must be at least 1 25mm larger in diameter to accommodate a required con
3. Beyond TCs OWNER S MANUAL 1100 MODEL INSERT US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY PHASE II CERTIFIED WOOD INSERT Verified and tested following ULC 628 and UL 1482 Standards by 2 c q us a Intertek Intertek 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 This manual is available for free download on the manufacturer s web site It is a copyrighted document Re sale is strictly prohibited The manufacturer may update this manual from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems injuries or damages arising out of the use of information contained in any manual obtained from unauthorized sources 45229A Printed in Canada 08 02 2012 INTRODUCTION SBI INC one of the most important wood stove and fireplace manufacturers in Canada congratulates you on your purchase and wishes to help you get maximum satisfaction from your wood insert 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 The instructions pertaining to the installation of your wood stove comply with ULC S628 and UL 1482 standards We recommend that our w
4. As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire which could be hazardous Check frequently for creosote build up In the event of a insert or chimney component failure replace only with equipment that is equivalent to the original available from your 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 If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire Call a professional chimney sweep or go to your local Osburn dealer and purchase a chimney brush and have the chimney cleaned 26 4 4 Baffle Installation for Osburn 1100 Insert All firebrick and duraboard baffles must be properly in place for correct burning operation Have any damaged firebricks replaced Check the firebricks annually for damage and replace if they are broken or damaged See Figure 4 2 for the firebrick layout Install the side amp back firebricks first and then the bottom firebricks 4 5 DESCRIPTION QTY KN p p T FIRE BRICKS 4 5 X 9 12 3 lt e VERMICULITE BAFFLE bu px 3 SECONDARY AIR TUBES 2 4 FRONT BAFFLE SUPPORT 1 1 1 1 1 dm 1 1 Kea N J Figure 4 2 Firebrick layout for Osburn 1100 Inser
5. back draft causing flame or smoke to spill into the room Never use gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene solvents charcoal lighter fluid or inflammable liquids to start or freshen a fire in the insert Keep all such liquids well away from the insert while it is in use All insert surfaces become very hot during operation Care is needed especially with children to avoid contacting these surfaces Do not elevate the fire by means of grates and irons or other means CAUTION DO NOT OVER FIRE THIS HEATER Do not burn fuel in the insert at a rate higher than that which will cause the ember bed level to exceed half the door opening height If burning hot fires regularly purchase an insert top thermometer and do not exceed 840 F 450 C as measured on the cooktop If the door handle of the insert becomes excessively hot to the touch consider this to be an indication of over firing Over firing can result in a safety hazard and can permanently damage the insert and chimney This damage is not covered by the warranty Although the ceramic glass is extremely durable under any normal use a few precautions are required Do not attempt to push logs further into the fire by using the door as the glass may break if it is heavily contacted by any solid object Never operate the insert with the door open or cracked slightly open except briefly during the lighting operation and during refueling Leaving the door open continuously could seriou
6. have the following information necessary to your warranty claim treatment e Your name address and telephone number e Serial number and model name as indicated on the e Bill of sale and dealer s name nameplate fixed to the back of your unit e Nature of the defect and any relevant information Before shipping your unit or defective component to our plant you must obtain from your OSBURN dealer an Authorization Number Any merchandise shipped to our plant without authorization will be refused automatically and returned to sender 3l
7. over firing negligence or accident during transportation power failures downdrafts or venting problems are not covered by this warranty This warranty does not cover any scratch corrosion distortion or discoloration Any defect or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or others than original parts void this warranty An authorized qualified technician must perform the installation in accordance with the instructions supplied with this product and all local and national building codes Any service call related to an improper installation is not covered by this warranty The manufacturer may require that defective products be returned or that digital pictures be provided to support the claim Returned products are to be shipped prepaid to the manufacturer for investigation If a product is found to be defective the manufacturer will repair or replace such defect Transportation fees to ship the product back to the purchaser will be paid by the manufacturer Repair work covered by the warranty executed at the purchaser s domicile by an authorized qualified technician requires the prior approval of the manufacturer Labour cost and repair work to the account of the manufacturer are based on predetermined rate schedule and must not exceed the wholesale price of the replacement part All parts and labour costs covered by this warranty are limited according to the table below The manufacturer at its discretion may decide to repair or replace a
8. 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ionic cito e no ia o rer rn pna Haee itt oto a Section 1 0 Pre Installation Requirements 5 1 1 Masonry amp Zero Clearance Requirements ce eee eee eee ee eee eee en eese tnos ea sete to sete ta seta seen 5 1 2 Venting Reqiiremernts o 223p esire ipeo ORARE er toned oliGehsseubedeasi Poe QM o EE VEA eee esse ses eee esse eee oda 6 1 3 Door overlay installation 2 1i irorea datos end Gra aaa pap kk Yo GerxVe ch anat enu doa Gu Da ke sU D Los cauaa ose ke vi pari e Ou OR 7 Section 2 0 Installation sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssosso 8 2 9 Air control plate faceplate and fan Assembly Instructions eee eee ee ee eere nennen 18 2 10 Decorative sides installatiOn eerie ee oe eeee oen enn eo eene eas rena ea eaa oe a oon aeu eaae eco n en eo edo aea a ea vae adu 19 Section ciii S 34 Safety Information cu sed esesect ess ees Quis qu ENS oy ocehec susan cubs gree NINE SIS coed cR NEP INR PIU M eet du 20 De BUCLo no AEE a eco De ER RELORR e ERES BSAESe T E E SEES PRU SEE ETT 21 3 2 1 Simple Wo
9. the R factor of the floor protection First by adding the R values of materials used or by the conversion if the K factor and thickness of the floor protection are given To calculate the total R factor from R factors of the materials used simply add the R values of materials If the result is equal to or greater than the R value requirements the combination is acceptable To know the R values of some selected materials see table Thermal characteristics of common floor protection materials Example board Required floor protection R of 1 00 Proposed materials four inches of brick and one inch of Durock Four inches of brick R 4 x 0 2 0 8 plus 1 inch of Durock R 1x0 52 0 52 This R value is larger than the required 1 00 and is therefore acceptable 0 8 0 52 1 32 In the case of a known K and thickness of alternative materials to be used in combination convert all K values to R by dividing the thickness of each material by its K value Add the R values of your proposed materials as shown in the previous example Example K value 0 75 Thickness 1 R value Thickness K 1 0 75 1 33 Data for floor protection calculation A Smaller than 6 ft INCHES 16 B Note 1 E Bigger or to 6 ft Ul CAN 18 20 USA 16 3 7 8 9 406 mm MILLIMETRES CAN 457 mm 13 Thermal characteristics of common floor protection materials
10. they should be placed in a metal container with a tightly fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled Do not place other waste materials in the metal ash container 4 3 Chimney Cleaning Regular chimney maintenance as well as good burning practices are required to prevent chimney fires The chimney and the chimney connector pipe must be maintained in good condition and be kept clean for optimal safety The chimney should be checked regularly for creosote build up Inspection and cleaning of the chimney can be facilitated by removing the baffle CAUTION OPERATION OF YOUR OSBURN INSERT WITHOUT THE BAFFLE MAY CAUSE UNSAFE AND HAZARDOUS TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Contact your local municipal state or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire before there is any chance that it may happen Creosote Formation And Need For Removal When wood especially green wood is burned without adequate heat or air supply it produces tar and other organic vapors smoke which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire
11. two tie straps Remove the two tie straps and clip the blower assembly back onto the unit 18 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 19 Section 3 0 Operation 3 1 Safety Information 1 10 This insert is designed for safe operation WHEN BURNING CORDWOOD ONLY Altering or modifying the unit or the installation without proper authorization will void the certification warranty and safety listing and may result in a safety hazard For safety reasons never leave the unit unattended with the door open or ajar An open door and especially a door partially open or cracked if left for longer than required for good ignition can potentially result in unsafe chimney temperatures and if left unattended hot embers or ignited fuel may fall out of the unit Prolonged door open operation is not necessary provided the unit has been properly installed and dry kindling is used to start the fire 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
12. wood 5 Decayed wood or low density wood has very little energy content or heating value and will not burn satisfactorily for long periods of time An example of the energy values of some common wood fuels is given in Table 3 1 For recommended wood sizes refer to the specifications 21 Common Heating Values of Cordwood Hardwoods Million Btu Cord Softwoods Million Btu Cord Birch Douglas Fir 20 6 White Oak 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 If it turns black and starts to burn in three minutes it is damp If it turns black and does not start burning until after five minutes it is green and wet If it hisses at any time the wood is soaked and will not burn until excess moisture is boiled away 3 3 Notes About First Firing Before firing ensure that the room is well ventilated Curing the paint is recommended to preserve the best quality finish Heating the insert too intensely on the first fire will dull and lighten the color on overheated areas and cause smoke and odor to be emitted into the room To cure the paint the first two fires should be burned for only about twenty minutes each The paint curing process will produce a light fume with an unpleasant odo
13. HIMNEY OR FLUE SERVING ANOTHER APPLIANCE 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 n 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 Where the masonry fireplace opening is less than 6 ft 0 56 m the hearth extension shall extend at least 16 406 mm in front of the facing material and at least 8 203 mm beyond each side of the fireplace opening Note that if you must modify the hearth extension to comply with these measures depending on the size of the masonry fireplace opening the hearth extension must have a minimum of 4 102 mm thick see Figure 2 6a and 2 6b r FIREPLACE OPENING EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 6 ft 0 56m DARK FIREPLACE OPENING SA LESS THAN 6 ft 0 56m2 SES NEN SN FIREPLACE NS iy GG Gy ly ly B Bg My Ly Ly gg 77 Ly i 77 hy LLL 7 7 FACING DS SI TS Rg RAR RRL D i SN m H S ISIR a SS or SS SS SBR OES RSS ES Y R 7 lt SSS SSSK a OY RES e D LUIS C C o I RA ULULE d SES SS hore 3 Ae Ma oe 2 4 The masonry fireplace s draft control system If t
14. ces 1 Maintain at least the minimum clearances to combustible material as specified in this manual Clearances are measured to the nearest part of the insert i e top edge on the side Clearances to any combustibles when measured directly out from the front must be a minimum of 48 1219mm 4 Maintain at least the minimum floor protection for combustible floor materials as specified in this manual 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 6 The insert is to be connected only to a lined masonry chimney and masonry fireplace conforming to building codes for use with solid fuel Do not remove bricks or mortar from the existing fireplace when installing the insert 7 Minimum chimney size is 6 152mm diameter Maintain a 15 4 5m minimum overall height measured from the base of the appliance Chimneys should be inspected to check for deterioration and to determine if they meet the minimum requirements and be upgraded if necessary The chimney must extend at least 3 914mm above the roof and at least 2 610mm above the highest point within an area of 10 3m of the chimney 8 Donotuse makeshift compromises during installation as they could create a safety hazard and a fire could result 9 DONOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO THE C
15. ctor FACEPLATE WOO 42 NUL AIR INTAKE FE CONTROL Nus 0 ASH PAN coL lt RN HANDLE OS MS QF NZ BLOWER ASSEMBLY 29 Section 5 0 Specifications 5 1 Osburn 1100 Insert Model Fuel Type Test Standards Heat Output Range Shipping Weight Firebox Volume Firebox Floor Area Door Opening Size Maximum Log Size Flue Outlet Optional Components Cordwood ULC S628 amp UL 1482 residential Max of 35000 BTU Hr with EPA test wood 63 default efficiency Will vary with usage depending on the type and condition of cord wood 250lbs 113kg 1 5 cu ft 0 042 m 18 1 8 x 12 5 8 460 mm x 321 mm 15 5 8 wide x 8 3 8 high 397 mm wide x 213 mm high 16 406 mm if loading sideways 6 152 mm diameter 45 29 x 44 Faceplate 29 x 44 Faceplate trim kit 30 OSBURN LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY The warranty of the manufacturer extends only to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable This warranty covers brand new products only which have not been altered modified nor repaired since shipment from factory Proof of purchase dated bill of sale model name and serial number must be supplied when making any warranty claim to your OSBURN dealer This warranty applies to normal residential use only Damages caused by misuse abuse improper installation lack of maintenance
16. e intensity of the fire 22 Use Table 3 2 to adjust the draft control to the desired burn rate Draft Settings Burn Rate Draft Setting Low 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 Table 3 2 Closing the draft control down too soon will lower combustion efficiency and may result in creosote build up in the chimney which could lead to a chimney fire CAUTION THE ADJUSTMENT RANGE SHOULD NOT BE ALTERED FOR INCREASED FIRING FOR ANY REASON xf SS Ac m Pa SS i P Tus D P4 SS Jon a A N S os Figure 3 1 The Use of a Custom Faceplate If you are making a custom faceplate for your 1100 insert you will need to block the low combustion setting by inserting a screw into the hole located on the air control rod as indicated by the letter A on figure 3 1 23 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 The quicker the insert and fuel get up to operating temperature the better A small intense fire is pre
17. elf dimensions Note 1 From door opening The depth of a non combustible shelf in from of the insert is included in the calculation of the floor protector s dimensions IMPORTANT The masonry hearth should be at least 4 inches 102 mm higher than the combustible floor in front of it If the hearth elevation is lower than 4 inches the non combustible floor protector in front of the insert should have an R value equal or greater than 1 00 15 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 Slip connectors for continuous liners should also be installed Use Listed Chimney Liners UL1777 CAN ULC S635 RAIN CAP RAIN CAP RIGID LINER i RIGID LINER FLASHING FLASHING MASONRY FLUE 6 STAINLESS STEEL RIGID OR FLEX LINER MASONRY FLUE CONNECTOR 6 RIGID OR FLEXIBLE STAINLESS STEEL CONNECTION LINER Figure 2 8a Figure 2 8b Generic illustrations The model of your insert can differ from the one shown above ATTENTION INSTALLER When positioning the unit in a fireplace opening prior to the flue installation install the insert into the opening until the top lip of air jacket is fl
18. er fired Dirty glass may be self cleaned by burning a hot fire 1 e dry wood and opened draft controls for a couple of hours Good burning techniques will result in clean glass Hand clean the glass only when the fire is out and the insert is cold A light film can usually be cleaned with paper towel and water If heavy cleaning is required a ceramic glass cleaner or polish is recommended and should be rinsed off with water for best results To change the glass remove the glass and gasket retainer secured with six screws Remove damaged glass and install the new one in place Make sure you have a gasket around the replacement glass Reinstall the glass and gasket retainer and secure it with the six screws that you previously removed Do not abuse the door glass by striking slamming or similar trauma Do not operate the stove with the glass removed cracked or broken The glass must be replaced by a genuine part only Failure to follow instructions or use of different material may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Glass specifications Robax 5mm dimensions 16 x 10 1 8 DOOR GASKET GLASS GLASS AND GASKET RETAINER DOOR FRAME 25 4 2 Ash Removal CAUTION Ashes can start fires even after several days of inactivity Never dispose of ashes in a combustible container Remove ashes only when the insert and ashes are cold Ashes should be removed from the insert frequently When ashes are removed
19. ferred to a large smoldering fire both to improve combustion efficiency and to reduce the amount of creosote emitted The best performance will be achieved by adding relatively small amounts of fuel to a well established ember bed and then operating with the air inlet control open long enough to achieve a hot fire Cordwood should be placed with air in between individual pieces Use a poker to make an air channel in the embers below the wood this will allow air to flow under the wood for a more efficient burn Extended burn times can be accomplished by first operating the insert on a full load with the air inlet controls wide open Once the fire is well established and the moisture has been driven out of the wood reduce the air control to a lower setting The unit should then burn cleanly without smoldering If the fire smolders without flame re establish a hotter fire before moving the air control to the lower setting A yellow flame burning in the top of the firebox is a good indication of a clean efficiently burning fire Refueling technique is important for good performance The best efficiency and performance from your insert can be achieved by adding partial loads of fuel and allowing them to get up to operating temperature before adding additional fuel Adding a large amount of fuel at one time will increase the time required to get the fuel up to its ignition temperature and an extended time to reach optimal performance When refueling open t
20. he air control or hold the door partially open 1 25 mm or less long enough less than 5 minutes so that the fire has well established flames When refueling care is required to ensure that fuel or embers do not fall out of the door opening 3 6 Fan Operation 1 The fan in your wood insert is heat activated The insert needs to be hot before the fan starts working This may take up to one hour depending on how hot the fire is NOTE ENSURE THE FAN CORD IS NOT IN CONTACT WITH ANY SURFACE OF THE INSERT TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE DAMAGE DO NOT RUN CORD BENEATH THE INSERT 2 You may shut the fan OFF using the variable speed control knob located on the left side of the fan assembly 24 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 Do not use an abrasive glass cleaner which will scratch the glass or plated finish Use only a soft clean damp cloth on the door since some cleaners may remove the plating or paint 4 1 1 Glass Cleaning and maintenance Under normal operation the stove is designed to keep the glass clean Glass cleaning may be required when burning damp wood and or when burning slow fires Generally if the glass is not staying clean then the unit is being und
21. he fireplace s draft control system gets in the way of the installation of the insert you must either block it in the open position or remove it 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 It must be secured inside the masonry hearth in a visible place and easy to locate THIS FIREPLACE MAY HAVE BEEN ALTERED TO ACCOMMODATE A FIREPLACE INSERT AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON PRIOR TO RE USE AS A CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE CE FOYER A PEUT ETRE T MODIFI AFIN DE RECEVOIR UN APPAREIL ENCASTRABLE IL DOIT DONC TRE V RIFI PAR UNE PERSONNE QUALIFI E AFIN DE D TERMINER SA CONFORMIT AU CODE LOCAL AVANT DE LE R UTILISER 2 5 Compliance of a combustible top shelf To ensure compliance of an existing top shelf or to install any combustible shelf refer to table below and Figure 2 5 for a safe installation or to perform changes if necessary For example a shelf with a 6 depth 152 mm must be installed at least 27 686 mm above the top of the insert see Figure 2 5 Different shelf dimensions are listed in the following table in order to facilitate installation However no combustible shelf can be installed at less than 27 686 mm above the top of the insert If the depth of the shelf is not listed in the table add 21 533 mm to the depth of your she
22. ir There is excessive condensation on windows in the winter f A ventilation system is installed in the house 3 2 Fuel 1 Fuel for the insert must not be stored closer than the required clearances to combustibles and not in the space required for ash removal 2 Your Osburn insert is designed to burn CORDWOOD FUEL ONLY Do not burn coal charcoal or trash in the unit Highly flammable items such as trash may ignite creosote in the chimney resulting in a chimney fire Never burn salt wood beachwood chemically treated wood or wood removed from salt water since the deposits left will deteriorate the firebox Damage caused by chemicals or salt is not covered under warranty 3 Seasoned dense wood is recommended Wood should be air dried in a covered ventilated area for six months to a year or more This reduces the moisture content of the wood resulting in better insert performance Wood species with a moisture content of 20 or less are ideal Dry seasoned wood can be distinguished from green wood by the checks or cracks in the ends 4 Wet or green wood will tend to cause the fire to smolder producing large amounts of creosote Creosote build up could result in a chimney fire This wood will also prove difficult to keep burning properly and fires will tend to go out Green wood produces very little heat and sometimes causes customers to think that the insert does not work If you must burn wet wood use only small amounts mixed with dry
23. lf to obtain the safe positioning of your shelf For example for a 9 229 mm shelf the safe positioning would be 30 762 mm above the top of the insert 21 533 mm 9 229 mm SHELF POSITIONING MAXIMUM SHELF SHELF POSITION DIMENSION X D 6 152 mm 27 686 mm 6 203 mm 29 737 mm 10 254 mm 31 787 mm 12 305mm 33 838 mm 10 bam LLL 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 If the value D is negative or zero you do not have to add more floor protection in front of the unit because the masonry fireplace hearth extension is long enough If the value D is positive you will need a floor protection in front of the hearth extension at least equivalent to the result D Here is a sample calculation to determine the need to add a non combustible materials floor protection For someone living in the USA whose fireplace opening is less than 6 ft and which the insert would protrude 3 76 mm into the r
24. ny part or unit after inspection and investigation of the defect The manufacturer may at its discretion fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of any warranted but defective parts The manufacturer shall in no event be responsible for any special indirect consequential damages of any nature which are in excess of the original purchase price of the product A one time replacement limit applies to all parts benefiting from lifetime coverage This warranty applies to products purchased after March October 1 2011 WARRANTY APPLICATION DESCRIPTION i PARTS I L ABOUR Combustion chamber welds only castings convector air mate ceramic Lifetime Senis glass thermal breakage only and secondary air tubes y Plating defective manufacture subject to limitations above Lifetime i n a Stainless steel firebox components surrounds and heat shields ash drawer steel legs pedestal trims aluminum extrusions C Cast baffle and 7 years 5 years vermiculite baffle Carbon steel firebox components glass retainers and handle assembly 5 years 3 years Blowers heat sensors switches rheostat wiring and other controls 2 years 1 year Paint peeling gaskets insulation firebrick and ceramic fibre blankets 1 year n a Pictures required Shall your unit or a components be defective contact immediately your OSBURN dealer Prior to your call make sure you
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26. ood burning 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 Read this entire manual before you install and use your new insert If this insert is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Consult your municipal building department or fire officials about restrictions and installations requirements in your area and the need to obtain a permit Keep and save this instructions manual for future references CAUTIONS e THEINFORMATION GIVEN ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL AFFIXED TO THE APPLIANCE ALWAYS OVERRIDES THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED IN ANY OTHER MEDIA OWNER S MANUAL CATALOGUES FLYERS MAGAZINES AND OR WEB SITES HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPENED DO NOT BURN WASTES FLAMMABLE FLUID SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR MOTOR OIL DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM ALWAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER THE IGNITION REGISTER YOU WARRANTY ONLINE To receive full warranty coverage you will
27. oom C the calculation would be Value D B A C Value D 16 16 3 Value D 16 13 Value D z 3 This person should install a non combustible floor protection of at least 3 76 mm in front of the fireplace hearth extension 11 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 N a amen CLL LL ILL MLL LLL I LILI LLL LLL KEXSSBABASAAASARSSABAAASABAAA Ta HEARTH SLAB NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL HEARTH R FACTOR OR gt THAN 1 00 REFER TO BUILDING CODE Figure 2 6a NY ALLL I LLL LAL LILI ILLIA LLL LL d OCC OCC CX 0 XC XC X CX XC XC X XO HEARTH SLAB C HEARTH REFER TO BUILDING CODE NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Figure 2 6b 12 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 There are two ways to calculate
28. ory 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 liner the liner must conform to the Class 3 requirements of CAN ULC S635 directly connected to the flue outlet Canada see Figure 2 2 A continuous 6 152mm stainless steel liner from the top of the chimney is the optimum system and will provide the best performance as well as compensate for poor draft situations caused by large cross sectional chimneys The insert will not work without a positive seal in the chimney Chimneys constructed outside of the home on an exterior wall should be avoided if possible especially in colder climates Outside chimneys may not draw as well and may downdraft due to the difficulty in heating them up to operating temperature Cooler chimneys will result in increased creosoting less draft and poorer performance Draft is proportional to overall chimney height as well as to stack temperature Draft can be increased by increasing chimney height and by reducing heat loss from the chimney through an insulated liner Ensure that all joints in the flue systems are tightly sealed since any leaks will result in reduced performance as well as a possible safe
29. sly overheat the chimney and adjacent combustibles Do not operate the insert if there is an abnormal air leakage into the unit such as through deteriorated gaskets or cracked or broken glass Do not operate the insert without a door gasket Leakage can result in overheating or in very airtight homes could possibly cause smoke spillage into the room Smoke may contain carbon monoxide which is poisonous and in sufficient quantities is a health hazard 20 11 We recommend that you have a fresh air or make up air supply for the insert In Canada this is a building code requirement If this is not done it could cause poor air quality in the home poor and incomplete combustion and poor efficiency in the insert Adequate ventilation is required to reduce effects from room air starvation and exhaust fans Outside combustion air may be required if a The solid fuel fired appliance does not draw steadily smoke rollout occurs fuel burns poorly or back drafts occur whether or not there is combustion present b Existing fuel fired equipment in the house such as fireplaces or other heating appliances smell do not operate properly suffer smoke roll out when opened or back draft whether or not there is combustion present c Opening a window slightly on a calm windless day alleviates any of the above symptoms d The house is equipped with a well sealed vapor barrier and tight fitting windows and or has any powered devices that exhaust house a
30. t model 27 4 5 Secondary Air Tube Replacement see Figure 4 3 1 Remove cotter pin at LH end of tube 2 Slide tube to right and lower tube end below LH plenum 3 Slide tube to left to remove 4 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 5 Note that any tube can be replaced without disturbing the baffle Important Notes The air tubes are identified for placement as follows Front to back Tube No 1 26 Holes of 166 diameter Tube No 2 26 Holes of 166 diameter Figure 4 3 Secondary Air Tube replacement 28 4 6 Fan Maintenance amp 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 Stalling the rotor or over firing the insert with the fan turned off will also damage the fan The fan must not be overheated Do not disassemble the fan ALTERING OR TAMPERING WITH THE FAN WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 4 7 Removal instructions To remove your insert e Remove the coil handle attached to the air intake control e Remove the four screws attaching the faceplate to the insert e Remove the faceplate by pulling on it e Unclip the ash pan e Unclip the blower assembly e Remove the three screws securing the pipe conne
31. tinuous stainless steel liner running from the flue collar to the top of the chimney termination Only readily detachable parts that are easily replaced such as damper parts screens doors and side and back refractory panels are to be removed from the fireplace These parts must be stored nearby and available for retrofit 1f the insert is ever removed Removal of any parts which render the fireplace unfit for use with solid fuel requires the fireplace to be permanently labeled by the installer as being no longer suitable for solid fuel until the removed parts are replaced and the fireplace is restored to its original certified condition CHIMNEY CAPS Mesh type chimney caps must have provision for regular cleaning or the mesh should be removed to eliminate the potential of plugging LINER The chimney must have an acceptable masonry liner suitable for solid fuel otherwise a continuous stainless steel liner must be installed ADJACENT COMBUSTIBLES The fireplace should be inspected to make sure that there is adequate clearance to combustibles both exposed combustibles to the top side and front as well as concealed combustibles in the chimney and mantel area Your local inspector should have information on whether older fireplaces are of adequate construction OPENING SIZE Refer to Suitable Fireplace Dimensions Sec 2 2 for suitable size fireplace openings 1 2 Venting Requirements The flue is a critical component to a satisfact
32. ty hazard 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 Se 1 Position the overlay on the door frame and fix it in place from behind using the 4 screws Note It is not necessary to remove the glass or any other component to install the overlay Section 2 0 Installation 2 1 Safety information NOTE THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN A HOME IF AN OCCUPANT HAS ANY RESPIRATORY OR ANY OTHER RELATED PROBLEMS 1 It is important to follow the installation and operation instructions An improperly installed or operated insert could result in a safety hazard or fire or damage to the unit which would not be covered by the warranty Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area You should be familiar with the installation and be sure that the work is done in accordance with this manual WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THIS INSERT IN A SLEEPING ROOM 2 Where lesser clearances are desired consult your local authority as regulations may vary regarding the use of clearance reducing devices Listed wall and floor shields are available to reduce clearances and most building codes provide information on materials which may be used to reduce clearan
33. ur Open windows Leave the room if the smell is too intense The fume is non toxic and will disappear completely after the unit will have been used a few times at higher firing temperatures Allow the insert to get warm only but not hot i e 250 F 120 C as measured by an insert top thermometer then allow the insert to cool down Light a third fire and burn it for about forty minutes to 450 F 230 C orless Once again cool the insert to room temperature and then operate it according to the following instructions This extra care will result in a more durable and uniform finish 3 4 Lighting A Fire 1 Place enough crumpled balls of newspaper or other paper into the insert to cover the bottom of the firebox Place small dry kindling on the crumpled paper Place larger dry kindling on top of the small kindling Open the draft control fully to the right located on the right side of the faceplate Figure 3 1 D Pike Light a fire at the bottom of the crumpled paper and close the door If the fire tends to go out momentarily hold the door slightly ajar to fan the fire As soon as the fire catches hold close the door 6 Ideally the large kindling should be burned until a thick bed of red embers is obtained At that point add cordwood fuel and continue to operate the draft control wide open until the fire is well established Once the firebox is hot the draft control can be partially closed by moving the knob to the left to adjust th
34. ush with fireplace facing If lag bolts and anchors are to be used to secure the insert the whole locations should be marked with the unit in place Remove the insert and locate the anchors 16 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 17 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 Line up the holes of the side and top panels and secure with the screws and nuts see Figure 2 2 9b 4 Slide the assembled trim over the edges of the faceplate 5 Secure trim to faceplate using U shaped clips see Figure 2 9c AN Pd Y 9 d Hi 4 tp e uu A AA Pd d POT K 4 SE EIL T prs M 4 L n i i E pu LE Pi Figure 2 9c Figure 2 9d 6 Fan is already attached to the unit at the factory with
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