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High quality

and unique

design for

your

comfort

www.osburn-mfg.com

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Beyond fire…

SBI is committed to making sure you get the most out of your Osburn product for manyyears to come. And there’s more to them than the warmth and the cozy atmosphere theyprovide. We adhere fully to environmental protection principles; all of ourwood fires meet the latest particulate emissions standards. We alsoknow that a wood or gas fire can be elegant and highly efficient atthe same time. That’s exactly what you’ll discover in our innovativemodels that combine durability and environmentally-friendlyfeatures with a distinctive look, all thanks to the extensive work andresources we have put into the design of our appliances, whichincludes using highly-advanced 3D software programs such asSolid-Edge (see photo). When you choose an Osburn product,you don’t have to make any compromises.

A shared pride

From the shaping of the steel to the finishing touches of paint, our fires are manufacturedby means of high-tech robotized equipment, such as our ultra-rapid Trumph TC5000Rpunch, cutting tables with advanced precision laser technology, and tireless high-precisionrobot painter. Our products meet the highest quality standards in the world and are madeavailable through a select network of specialized retailers who will give you the advice youneed. Whether you choose a wood or gas fire, you’ll be as proud to own an Osburn productas we are to present you here with our most recent collection.

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Solid-Edge Software

All Osburn wood fires have a secondary air source. Heated airflows, which are circulated through perforated channels locatedunder the firebox baffle, allow for a more complete combustionof particulates before they are released into the atmosphere. You

burn less wood and help the environment.

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Summary

Wood fires1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 & 92400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 & 11

Technical data and clearances to combustible materialsWood fires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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When oil, gas, and coal are burned, the carbon they contain is oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2), the main greenhousegas. In effect, the combustion of fossil fuels releases ancient carbon, thereby increasing the atmospheric concentrationof CO2. In comparison, wood combustion can be considered almost CO2 neutral because trees absorb CO2 as they grow.When trees mature, die, fall in the forest and decompose, the same amount of CO2 is emitted as would be released ifthey were burned for heat. In other words, decomposition is a slow form of oxidation whereas combustion in a woodstove or fireplace is faster oxidation, with heat as a by-product. When we heat with wood, we are simply tapping intothe natural carbon cycle in which CO2 flows from the atmosphere to the forest and back. Therefore, when wood isburned as a substitute energy source for fossil fuels, a net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions results.

The effect of wood burningon greenhouse gas compared to fossil fuels (oil, gas & coal)

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The Osburn 1000 is the perfect way to effectively heat small areas. This device has all the technical featuresyou need in a high efficiency wood fire. Although the 1000 is the smallest in the Osburn line, it still offersmany of the standard and optional features of the other Osburn models, such as pedestal or legs, covered ashdrawer, and a powerful 130 CFM fan. Overall, this versatile and compact wood fire gives a most impressiveperformance and is an excellent choice for the discerning buyer.

FeaturesHeating capacity* 35 to 155 m2* Firebox volume 0.043 m3

Overall average efficiency (hardwood) 66%Exterior dimensions 74cm H x 59cm W x 59cm DMaximum log length 40cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard(See complete technical data on page 12)

OptionsUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan

Pedestal or cast iron legs

Door overlay; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

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1000 pictured with pedestal option

1000 pictured with blackcast iron legs option

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Features (1600 freestanding)Heating capacity* 45 to 165 m2* Firebox volume 0.052 m3

Overall average efficiency (hardwood) 69%Exterior dimensions 75cm H x 64cm W x 69cm DMaximum log length 43cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard(See complete technical data on page 12)

OptionsUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan

Pedestal or cast iron legs

Door overlay; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

With its perfect balance between power, efficiency and cleanliness, the Osburn 1600 wood fire is trulyunique. The 1600 is a mid-size heating device that earns high marks in performance. Like all wood-burning models in the Osburn line, it uses a combustion technology with a secondary air supply testedto meet the latest particulate emissions standards. The particulate matter is burned before being releasedinto the atmosphere for economic combustion that protects the environment. The result is simple,effective and incredibly clean heat.

1600 Freestanding

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1600 pictured with pedestal option and brushed nickel door overlay

1600 pictured with pedestal optionand black door overlay

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The 1800/2200 series symbolizes Osburn’s elegance and technical know-how. The 1800/2200 series wood firesare the company’s flagship line, and their distinctive bay windows provide a unique view of the wood fire. Allthe fires in this series are equipped with detachable trivets and practical covered ashtrays. You can also matchthem to your décor by selecting one of several possible combinations of door and moulding finishes (black,gold or brushed nickel).

FeaturesHeating capacity* 45 to 165 m2* Firebox volume 0.051 m3

Overall average efficiency (hardwood) 56 %Exterior dimensions 73cm H x 59cm W x 57cm DMaximum log length 41cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard

OptionsUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan

Door, louver and trivet; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

1800

Ash drawer with safety lid

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1800 pictured with black door overlay, louver and trivet option

1800 pictured with gold door,louver, and trivet option

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Heating capacity* 60 to 185 m2* Firebox volume 0.062 m3

Overall average efficiency (hardwood) 57 %Exterior dimensions 78cm H x 65cm W x 65cm DMaximum log length 46cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard(See complete technical data on page 12)

OptionsUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan

Door, louver and trivet; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

Although similar in many respects to the 1800 model, the 2200 fire is more suited to more intensive,continuous use. Its 20% larger firebox is designed to maintain steady heat over a longer period. A powerful,ultra-silent 130 CFM fan is available as an option. The glass surface of the bay window is also 20% largerthan that of the 1800 model, providing a wonderful view of the fire from every angle. In short, the Osburn2200 offers a perfect combination of utility and enjoyment!

2200

2200 pictured with brushed nickel door overlay, louver and trivet option

2200 pictured with black door overlay,louver and trivet

2200 pictured with gold door overlay,louver and trivet

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The Osburn 2000 is one of the latest additions to the Osburnfamily of wood fires. Its cast-iron door, which features the

distinctive lines you’ve come to expect from Osburn, gives it alook combining the contemporary and the traditional. With a

0.065 cubic meter firebox, the Osburn 2000 will delight themost serious of wood fire enthusiasts who want both style and

heating power. Also equipped with a 130 CFM fan, theOsburn 2000 is the most sought-after model of the season!

FeaturesHeating capacity* 60 to 185 m2* Firebox volume 0.065 m3

Overall average efficiency (hardwood) 60 %Exterior dimensions 80cm H x 69cm W x 66cm DUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan StandardMaximum log length 51cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard(See complete technical data on page 12)

OptionsDoor overlay; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

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FeaturesHeating capacity 75 to 225 m2* Firebox volume 0,091 m3

Overall efficiency (hardwood) 62 %Exterior dimensions 79 cm H x 76 cm W x 78 cm DUltra-quiet 130 CFM fan StandardMaximum log length 53 cmAsh drawer with safety lid Standard(See complete technical data on page 12)

OptionsDoor; painted black, gold or brushed nickel plated

* See note 1 on page 12

2400 with black door overlay 2400 with brushed nickel door overlay

Some of the Osburn 2400’s impressive features include a 0.091cubic meter firebox; a heating capacity of up to 225 square

meters*; a firebox that can accept logs up to 534 mm ; and aburn time of up to 10 hours in slow combustion mode*. Inaddition to its impressive performance, the 2400 is environ-

mentally efficient, with average emissions as low as 2.1 g/kg. Ifyou’re looking for a large wood fire for your home or weekend

cottage, the Osburn 2400 is a perfect choice.

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Unit 2, 205 Abbotts RoadDandenong South, Victoria 3175Tel. 1-300-556-816Fax 1-800-058-900E-mail:[email protected]: www.glendimplex.com.au

Authorised stockist :

Notice: Some changes may have been made to the products or technical data after the publication of this brochure. Osburn reserves itself the right to modify its products at anytime without any obligation.

Floor protection

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MODELS 1000 Fire 1600 Fire

ColorBurn time (Note 1)Combustion technologyHeating capacity (Note 1)Maximum average heat output (hardwood)Overall average efficiency (hardwood)Door opening size - cm - (W x H)Firebox dimensions - cm - (W x H x D)Firebox volumeEmissions : weighted average, in g/kgGlass viewing areaDoor frameMaximum log length - cmFlue sizeGlass typeAdjustable handleSelf-cleaning glass systemAsh drawer with safety lidWarrantySafety, emissions, and efficiency testing

15 cm / 6”Ceramic glass

YesYesYes

Limited 5 yearsAccording to AS/NZS 4013:1999 and AS/NZS 4012

Clearances to heat sensitive material

General features : freestanding wood fires

Specific features : freestanding wood fires

Height - cmWidth - cmDepth - cmWeight

1- Side 2- Back 3- Corner 4- Floor protection on side 5- Floor protection in front of unit

FanDoor overlay, painted blackDoor overlay, 24K gold platedDoor overlay, brushed nickel platedPedestalLegs, painted blackLouver and trivet, black paintedLouver and trivet, 24K gold platedLouver and trivet, brushed nickel plated

756469

158 kg.

325 mm125 mm150 mm200 mm300 mm

OptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalOptional

N/AN/AN/A

745959

114 kg.

350 mm100 mm150 mm200 mm300 mm

OptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalOptional

N/AN/AN/A

735957

150 kg.

450 mm125 mm75 mm

200 mm300 mm

OptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalStandard

N/AOptionalOptionalOptional

786565

201 kg.

450 mm125 mm75 mm

200 mm400 mm

OptionalOptionalOptionalOptionalStandard

N/AOptionalOptionalOptional

806966

186 kg.

300 mm130 mm170 mm200 mm300 mm

StandardOptionalOptionalOptionalStandard

N/AN/AN/AN/A

Exterior dimensions and weight

1000 Fire 1600 Fire 1800 Fire 2200 Fire2000 FireMODELS

Clearances from unit to heat sensitive material (figures 1 and 2, Page 11)

Options

Note 1 : May vary subject to location in home, flue draft, flue diameter, locality, heat loss factors, climate, and fuels.

45 to 165 m2

9 kW69 %

39 x 22 46 x 30 x 38

0.052 m3

2.4 g/kg0.08 m2

Cast iron43

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic5 to 7 hours

35 to 155 m2

10 kW66 %

39 x 22 46 x 29 x 32

0.043 m3

1.5 g/kg0.08 m2

Cast iron40

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic4 to 6 hours

1800 Fire

45 to 165 m2

6 kW56 %

44 x 22 43 x 29 x 37

0.051 m3

1.5 g/kg0.14 m2

Steel41

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic5 to 7 hours

2200 Fire

60 to 185 m2

8 kW57 %

48 x 2348 x 29 x 43

0.062 m3

2.1 g/kg0.17 m2

Steel46

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic6 to 8 hours

2000 Fire

60 to 185 m2

8 kW60 %

44 x 2353 x 29 x 44

0.065 m3

1.0 g/kg0.09 m2

Cast iron w. logo51

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic6 to 8 hours 8 to 10 hours

75 to 225 m2

10 kW62 %

55 x 22 57 x 32 x 49

0.091 m3

2.1 g/kg0.11 m2

Cast iron w. logo53

Metallic Black

Non-catalytic

797678

245 kg.

400 mm300 mm330 mm200 mm500 mm

StandardOptionalOptionalOptionalStandard

N/AN/AN/AN/A

2400 Fire

2400 Fire