Osburn 1700 Wood Burning Stove
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Osburn 1700 Wood Burning Stove

Osburn 1700 Wood Burning Stove

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Contractor / Technical Details

Location

Indoor; Mobile Home;

Fuel Type

Wood

Vent Type

UL103HT Wood Chimney

Style

Traditional

Base Type

Legs; Pedestal;

Media Type

None

Blower Availability

Blower Available

Max BTUs

65,000 BTUs

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Osburn
Osburn Part Numbers: OB01700
Item Number: OSB-OB01700
UPC: 773388177861

Features

  • Color: Black
  • Product Dimensions: 24 7/8" W x 30 3/8" H x 23 1/4" D
  • EPA 2020 approved
  • Limited lifetime warratny
  • Non-catalytic combustion
  • CSA approved and UL listed
  • Six hour maximum burn time
  • Single, glass with cast iron frame door
  • Designed to meet the needs of smaller spaces
  • Includes high-density bricks, built-in ash pan, and top heat deflector
  • Maximum BTU Output with Dry Cordwood: 65,000
  • Average Overall Efficiency: 70%
  • Average Particulate Emissions Rate: 1.26 g/h
  • Recommended Heating Area: 500 - 1,800 sq. ft.
  • Firebox Dimensions: 19 5/8" W x 11 7/8" H x 13 1/2" D
  • Glass Viewing Area: 15 3/4" W x 9 3/8" H
  • Maximum Log Size: 18"
  • 70% efficient based on an EPA-specified test method (CSA B 415-10 stack loss method). Actual efficiency will vary.
There may not be 1700 reasons to get the Osburn 1700 Wood Stove but there are definitely more than enough! This 2020 EPA-rated wood burning stove has 70% average efficiency and can heat up to 1800 square feet. Compact and powerful, this non-catalytic stove is both CSA-approved and UL listed. It includes high-density bricks, a cast iron door, ash-pan, and a heat deflector. So if you're looking for the right stove for your small space but want to save some green, look no further than the 1700 Wood Stove from Osburn.

Venting Requirements: This item requires a chimney with 6" inner diameter.

Contractor / Technical Details

Product Details

Location

Indoor; Mobile Home;

Fuel Type

Wood

Vent Type

UL103HT Wood Chimney

Style

Traditional

Base Type

Legs; Pedestal;

Media Type

None

Blower Availability

Blower Available

Max BTUs

65,000 BTUs

Maximum Burn

6 hours

Specific Use

Mobile Home Approved

EPA Certified

Yes

Tax Credit Available

No

Rear Venting

No

Horizontal Termination

No

Cook Top

No

Catalytic

No

Dimensions / Measurements

Stove Width

24.875 inches

Stove Minimum Height

30.375 inches

Stove Depth

23.25 inches

Viewing Width

15.75 inches; 15.75 inches

Viewing Height

9.375 inches; 9.375 inches

Firebox Width

19.625 inches

Firebox Height

11.875 inches

Firebox Depth

13.5 inches

Max Log Size

18 inches

Viewing Width

15.75 inches; 15.75 inches

Viewing Height

9.375 inches; 9.375 inches

Minimum Heating Area

500 Sq Ft

Maximum Heating Area

1,800 Sq Ft

Venting Diameter (Min)

6 inches

Venting Diameter (Max)

6 inches

Customer Q&A with Product Specialists

M C. from Texas asked:
Is this mobile home approved?
Is this mobile home approved?
Yes, it is approved for installation in a mobile home.
Answered by: Kathy O.

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Ron C. from Warner Springs, Ca. 92086 asked:
What are the clearances to combustibles?
What are the clearances to combustibles?
The clearance to combustibles is listed on page 30 of this installation manual.
Answered by: Kathy O.

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Bill F. from riner va asked:
Does the Osburn 1700 qualify for the EPA tax credit?
Does the Osburn 1700 qualify for the EPA tax credit?
This appliance meets/exceeds the EPA 2020 requirements, however, it does not qualify for the tax credit.
Answered by: Aaron D.

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Steve S. from Columbus, O asked:
Does rigid screen mount on the black door?
Does rigid screen mount on the black door?
No, the optional fire screen would mount inside the stove opening, behind the door (or in place of it). 
Answered by: Tyler M. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

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