2000 Wood Insert by Osburn
Fuel type: Dry cordwood
Recommended heating area: 500 – 2100 square feet
Maximum heat output: 75,000 BTU/h (22 kW)
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Description
The new standard lowering the fine particulate emission threshold will be conquered by the recent certification of the Osburn 2000 wood burning stove. This revamped version now offers an incredibly low average particulate emissions rate of only 1.54 g/h, a maximum heat output of 75,000 BTU/h and 77% optimum efficiency. This insert still has a 2.4 ft3 combustion chamber and a 144-CFM ultra-quiet variable speed fan that is strategically positioned to redistribute heat throughout the room.
Designed to receive an optional faceplate that can cover a masonry hearth up to 32 inches (81 cm) high and 50 inches (127 cm) wide. A steel door overlay is available in black or brushed nickel as well as faceplate trims. Look no further, treat yourself to Osburn’s legendary quality!
Specs & Manual
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Fuel type : | Dry cordwood | |
Recommended heating area-ft² : | 500 – 2,100 | |
Overall firebox volume-ft³ : | 2.4 | |
EPA loading volume-ft³ : | 2.02 | |
Maximum burn time : | 8 h | |
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood : | 75,000 BTU/h (22.0 kW) | |
Overall heat output rate < : | 14,800 BTU/h (4.34 kW) to 28,600 BTU/h (8.38 kW) | |
Average overall efficiency (EPA cribs/Douglas fir) : | N.A (HHV) | N.A (LHV) |
Average overall efficiency (dry cordwood) : | 69 % (HHV) | 74 % (LHV) |
Optimum overall efficiency : | 77 % | |
Optimum heat transfer efficiency : | 75 % | |
Average particulate emissions rate : | 1.54 g/h | |
Average CO : | 89.4 g/h |