Electrical diagram, Figure 51 electrical diagram, Figure 52 components left side – Osburn Stoves by SB I HYBRID 35 User Manual

Page 32: Figure 53 components rear, Figure 54 components right side, Control board, Electric shock

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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

F-160

N.O.

CONTROL

BOARD

L-250

N.C.

L-250

RESET

N.C.

FRAME GROUND

L1(LINE NO CONNECTED)

L2(LINE COMMON)

L1(LINE HOT)

THERMOSTAT

TERMINALS

N.O.

HOPPER LID

SWITCH

N.O.

CONVECTION

BLOWER

COMBUSTION/EXHAUST

BLOWER

AUGER

MOTOR

IGNITER

AIR FLOW

PRESSURE

SWITCH

N.O.

THERMISTOR

DISPLAY BOARD

Figure 51

Electrical diagram

CONVECTION

BLOWER

PRESSURE

SWITCH

THERMISTOR

CLEANING

ACCESS

PANEL

Figure 52

Components left side

THERMOSTAT

TERMINAL

POWER

CORD

FRESH AIR

INTAKE

CONVECTION

BLOWER

EXHAUST/COMBUSTION
BLOWER

CONVECTION
BLOWER

EXHAUST

AUGER
MOTOR

Figure 53

Components rear

GH TEMPERATURE

WITCH L-250

ANUAL RESET

HIGH TEMPERATURE

SWITCH L-250

AUTOMATIC

HIGH TEMPERATURE
SWITCH F-160

AIR SUPPLY
CONTROL

IGNITER

Figure 54

Components right side

ELECTRIC SHOCK

In order to verify the grounding and polarity of the power outlet, the control board sends a low voltage impulse to the stove’s frame.
If the polarity is wrong or if the outlet is not properly grounded, you may feel an electric shock when you touch the stove; this low voltage impulse is harmless
and connecting your stove to a grounded outlet with the right polarity will keep this from happening and protect your electronics against damages from power
surge.

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