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The Stove | Fuels for USA |
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Doors
Your stove has a large
All doors must be closed while the stove is in normal opera- tion, and the gaskets routinely examined for wear and replaced when necessary. The glass door may be left open and the opening covered with a screen when operating as a fireplace. Good door seals are important for maintaining control of the stove. Operating the stove with the ash door open, or with a door inadequately sealed, could create a serious overfiring condition (discussed later in this section).
NEVER OPERATE WITH MORE THAN ONE DOOR OPEN AT A TIME
The glass used in your TLC 2000 is manufactured to exact standards to withstand the high heat of the fire, but like all glass, it must be treated with common sense and care. Never abuse the glass by slamming the door shut or striking the glass with a heavy object. If the glass is broken or damaged, do not operate the stove until it has been replaced. The coal bars must be installed to protect the glass. Never build a fire directly against the glass.
Grates
The TLC 2000’s unique grate system consists of two Cast iron grates linked together to operate simultaneously when the external shaker handle is moved.
The purpose of the grate system is to support the coal bed while air flows up through the grates to the burning coal. The grates are also used to remove ashes from the bottom of the coal bed while the fire is burning. This is accomplished by shaking the shaker lever back and forth with short choppy strokes. This causes the ashes to fall through the grates into the ash pan. It is the special design of the Harman Grates that allows longer intervals between refueling and shaking the grates.
Removal or modification of this grate system may cause a dangerous situation.
Coal:
Anthracite coal, pea or nut size, is the primary fuel for which the TLC2000 is designed. Bituminous coal may also be burned but the results will vary due to the variation in bituminous coal from region to region.
Wood:
Wood may be burned in the TLC2000 for the purpose of igniting coal.
Wood may also be burned with the glass door open and a screen in place to prevent sparks from escaping. This provides a real open fire atmosphere.
Fuels for Canada
Wood:
Wood may be burned as a primary fuel, providing that your local and provincial codes allow it.
Wood may also be burned with the glass door open and a screen in place to prevent sparks from escaping.
Coal:
Anthracite coal, pea or nut size, may also be burned as a primary fuel for the TLC2000. Bituminous coal may also be burned but the results will vary due to the variation in bitu- minous coal from region to region.
Fuel should be stored in a dry place, prefferably indoors. Keep fuel outside the installation clearance area. Also, keep fuel away from all maintenance access areas.
CAUTION: Use of fuels other than those specified willvoid the product warranty and may pose a risk to personal health and safety.
Harman TLC 2000 Grate System