I installed an Osburn 1800 wood burning insert this past January. I used it 3-1/2 months only burning 24/7 on the weekends and evenings during the week.
I must say I am disapointed with the manufacturing of this insert. The lower door hinge needed adjustment out of the crate. It also came with the wrong size fire brick on the bottom.The door gasket started to un-ravel at the bottom joint, and one of the gaskets in between the bay window is coming off on the inside like the glass is cutting it. That was 3 months new.
Over the summer I re-faced my fireplace so I disassembled the insert and stored it in th attic, out of the way.
When I re-assembled the insert this past October, the blower made a noisy rattle at various speeds. I discovered that the thermo disc was loose. It is held in place by two small sheet metal screws that appear to loosen up over time. They were stripped and could not be tightened. I installed better screws and the noise was gone when the blower turned on.
Here it is about a month and a half later and the thermo disc is now acting up. The blower sometimes turns on and sometimes not. I bypassed the thermo disc and the blower works fine. I ordered two new replacement discs.
According to the warranty the bricks and the thermo disc are covered, but it is easier for me to DIY rather than wait for the dealer to repair it. It has not even been a year and within that year only operational 4-5 months at best.
For a pricey insert the quality seems very poor. Even the sheet metal surround could be a little thicker. Now that I have learned more about stoves, I would have certainly chose another manufacturer. Live and learn.
I must say I am disapointed with the manufacturing of this insert. The lower door hinge needed adjustment out of the crate. It also came with the wrong size fire brick on the bottom.The door gasket started to un-ravel at the bottom joint, and one of the gaskets in between the bay window is coming off on the inside like the glass is cutting it. That was 3 months new.
Over the summer I re-faced my fireplace so I disassembled the insert and stored it in th attic, out of the way.
When I re-assembled the insert this past October, the blower made a noisy rattle at various speeds. I discovered that the thermo disc was loose. It is held in place by two small sheet metal screws that appear to loosen up over time. They were stripped and could not be tightened. I installed better screws and the noise was gone when the blower turned on.
Here it is about a month and a half later and the thermo disc is now acting up. The blower sometimes turns on and sometimes not. I bypassed the thermo disc and the blower works fine. I ordered two new replacement discs.
According to the warranty the bricks and the thermo disc are covered, but it is easier for me to DIY rather than wait for the dealer to repair it. It has not even been a year and within that year only operational 4-5 months at best.
For a pricey insert the quality seems very poor. Even the sheet metal surround could be a little thicker. Now that I have learned more about stoves, I would have certainly chose another manufacturer. Live and learn.
Glad you're still around! I've had similar issues with my Os---it's not unusual for any stove to need door adjustment right out of the box---mine was wonky too. My door gasket started going after I shut a big hot coal in it--oops, and my dealer (not that I trust him much--long story) said the loose gasket material between the bay glass is 'excess' and not to worry about it. I keep an eye on it and after 3 winters plan to replace all gaskets next season anyway. My installers had to level the stove to sit even, then buggered up the blower housing to avoid the door scraping on it, and after that the thermo disc wasn't lined up right, so we also just bypassed it altogether. I wouldn't recommend a newbie do that, but I watch the temps carefully and only engage the blower when the temp is over 350---and then just on low for awhile. I actually like having manual control over it better, as it always seemed to shut off way too soon. I only burn evenings and when I'm not going to re-load I want every last btu possible. 