Harman Stove Company TL300 Stove User Manual


 
Harman TL300
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Cooking Grill- #1-00-08121
The TL300 offers a unique
stainless steel cooking grill that
can easily be taken in and out
of the stove for easy cleaning.
Note: Please use heat resistant
gloves when handling the
cooking grill. Surfaces will
be hot enough to cause physical harm.
Cozy Screen- #3-40-06960
Your Harman TL300 can be burned like a replace
with the optional Cozy Screen. The Cozy Screen can
be used with either the door in place or with the door
removed from the stove. When using the Cozy Screen,
the damper bypass must stay in the open position or
smoke spillage will occur.
The Cozy Screen can be used from the start of a re or
can be used with an existing one. When starting a re
with the Cozy Screen, smoke spillage may occur until
it develops a draft strong enough to pull all smoke back
into the ue.
Trim Kit- #1-00-06931-7
The brushed stainless steel trim kit adds elegance to the
TL300. The kit includes the
door frame, ash lip trim, and
tile frame.
Blower- #1-00-08118
The optional 105 cfm blower helps
circulate heated air throughout the
home. It installs easily onto the
back of the stove, using the included
mounting plate.
Outside Air (optional)
The TL300 is designed to accommodate the use of
outside air introduced directly to the stove. The opening
is located at the back of the stove pedestal base. You'll
notice there is a rounded hole with the etching of a larger
hole. The size needed depends on the length of pipe be-
ing used.(see below)
Check with your local building inspector to nd out
requirements determining if outside air is needed when
installing the TL300 in your area. Some signs to watch
for that indicate a possible need for outside air: Poor
performance of other heaters or of the TL300, including
smoke roll-out and odor; the disappearance of the same
symptoms when a window is opened near the stove;
and condensation on windows in the winter. Modern
homes with tight windows and doors, vapor barriers, and
particularly with exhaust systems are the most likely to
require outside air.
An outside air duct less than 5' (1525 mm) long may
be 3" [80mm] in diameter, and be made of masonry tile,
26 gauge (0.019) galvanized steel, or other approved
noncombustible material; it should have a 1" (25 mm)
clearance to combustibles. Systems longer than 5' (1525
mm), or containing more than two elbows, should have a
4" (100 mm) diameter duct to provide an adequate ow
of combustion air. The air duct must terminate outside
the dwelling and be screened to keep out debris, birds
or animals.
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3" Outside Air Duct