Probably a dumb question about outside air...

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Does anybody know where the outside air kit goes on an Osburn 2300 if it can at all?
 
There is an outside air kit made for the stove part # AC02080.

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I have the 2300 as well I'm just going to duct in a 3 inch aluminum pipe under the stove to the air intake.that fresh air intake is expensive
 
I have the 2300 as well I'm just going to duct in a 3 inch aluminum pipe under the stove to the air intake.that fresh air intake is expensive
They do like to charge a lot for the options.

Two points about your idea. First, do you even need outside air? Second, if it's not positively attached to the stove, it'll just be a hole in the house allowing cold air in when the stove is not in use.

If you need outside air, try to get a good connection to the stove intake to prevent opening a gaping hole in the house. I'm sure you could fabricate a substitute for the factory kit based on the diagram, probably using off the shelf components, at a considerable cost savings.
 
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