Harman Stove Company TL300 manual Chimney System, Gaskets, Damper Ramp Adjustment, Creosote

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Maintenance

Gaskets

Gaskets are used at strategic positions when building the Harman TL300 for controlling the path that incom- ing and outgoing air and gases take through the stove. You must check these gaskets from time to time and replace them when necessary. The gaskets are made of fiberglass of different sizes (obtainable from your Harman dealer) and some are fixed in place with a high temperature stove gasket cement. To change a gasket, first remove the worn fiberglass and clean the area with a wire brush. Also clean any other surfaces that come into contact with the gasket. Place a small bead of ce- ment in the area under the gasket if required, then press new gasket material into the channel; do not overlap the ends. Seat the gasket firmly by applying pressure when possible; for example, after changing the door gasket, close the door. Allow the cement to dry before using your stove.

Gaskets are located:

On the doors to provide airtight closure.

Between the damper and the damper frame.

Rear cover

Rear housing

Damper Ramp Adjustment

After the stove has been in operation for awhile, the damper gasket may compress and allow the damper handle to move from the open to the closed position without the added ramp tension needed to keep the damper held in the closed position.

To adjust the ramp, the stove MUST be allowed to go out and cool down.

After the stove has cooled off, remove the stove pipe from the stove collar and close the damper.

Using a flashlight, look into the collar. About mid- point of the damper plate on the backside you will see the adjustment bolt for the ramp tension. (See figure on right.)

You will need (2) 7/16 " wrenches. Use one to hold the bolt still while using the other to loosen the nut.

Turn the bolt inward (clockwise facing the head) ap- proximately 1/4 turn and retighten the locknut.

Now open and close the damper to check for proper tension on the damper lever while moving into the closed direction.

If the tension is incorrect, readjust the bolt.

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The Chimney System

Creosote

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, as well as soot, which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue (associated with a slow burning fire). As a result, creosote accumu- lates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote can result in an extremely hot fire.

The FireDome on the TL300 cuts creosote to almost nothing when properly burned with dry seasoned wood.

The chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to see if any creo- sote build-up has occurred. Checking your chimney and chimney connector more frequently, especially while you are getting used to your stove, is recommended. To inspect this system, let the stove cool. Using a flashlight and mirror, check the interior of the chimney connector, and the chimney itself. If a significant layer of creosote or soot has accumulated (1/8" or 3 mm) it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.

To clean deposits from the surface of the connector, use a stiff wire brush after dismantling the connector as- sembly. To clean the chimney, use a specially designed brush sized to fit your particular flue opening, or call an established chimney cleaning service.

At the end of the heating season, perform a thorough examination of your chimney system, and have it re- paired if necessary.

Loosen nut

Turn bolt inward 1/4 turn.

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Contents Installation & Operating Manual Safety NoticeHarman TL300 Index Introduction Appliance CertificationSpecifications Air Control Ash Door Ash Door Latch Stove Always wear fire retardant gloves When operating the stoveGeneral Considerations Installation Parallel versus Corner InstallationsMobile Home Installation ClearancesInstallation/Clearances Single Wall Pipe Parallel InstallationDouble Wall Pipe Parallel Installation Corner Installation with Single and Double Wall PipeWall Pass-thrus Chimney Connectors and ChimneysVenting Chimney AN Approved Canadian Wall PASS-THROUGHInstalling to a Prefabricated Chimney Do not connect to any air distribution duct or systemVenting Floor Protection Chimney Breach Fireplace Conversion with Combustible Wall Operation Combustion ProcessBuilding a Fire Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fireAvoid overfiring your stove Maintenance Damper Ramp Adjustment Chimney SystemGaskets CreosoteOptions TL300 At depot #17 air Slide assembly #19 Firebox assembly This page intentionally left blank Limited Lifetime Warranty Warranty Conditions Harman TL300 Harman TL300 Page Proudly Printed On 100% Recycled Paper

TL300 specifications

The Harman Stove Company TL300 is a standout choice for homeowners seeking an efficient and reliable home heating solution. This pellet stove is designed to deliver exceptional warmth and coziness with minimal environmental impact, making it a popular option among both first-time buyers and seasoned users.

One of the defining features of the TL300 is its high-efficiency design. With a thermal efficiency rating of over 85%, this stove maximizes heat output while minimizing fuel consumption. This efficiency not only translates into lower heating bills but also reduces the frequency of pellet replenishment, allowing for longer periods of uninterrupted warmth.

Equipped with Harman's patented Smart Control technology, the TL300 takes user convenience to the next level. This advanced system offers precise temperature control, allowing users to set and maintain their desired heating levels with remarkable accuracy. The user-friendly interface is intuitive, making it easy for anyone to operate. Additionally, Smart Control enables the integration of Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing homeowners to control the stove remotely via smartphone or tablet, ensuring that a warm and inviting atmosphere greets them upon return home.

The TL300's construction reflects Harman's commitment to quality. Built from durable materials, the stove is designed to withstand the rigors of regular use while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The large glass viewing window not only provides a warm ambiance with its glowing flames but also enhances the visual appeal of any room.

Another notable characteristic of the TL300 is its environmentally friendly approach. The stove produces significantly lower emissions compared to traditional wood-burning stoves, making it an eco-conscious choice for modern living. Harman has also incorporated a self-cleaning feature, reducing maintenance efforts and keeping the unit running efficiently.

The TL300 is versatile, suitable for a variety of home sizes and layouts. With adjustable blower settings, users can customize the heat distribution according to their space's specific needs. Whether you want to heat a cozy living room or a more spacious area, the TL300 can adapt to your requirements.

In conclusion, the Harman Stove Company TL300 combines elegance, efficiency, and advanced technology to deliver an outstanding heating solution. With its high-efficiency performance, smart control capabilities, durable construction, and environmental benefits, this pellet stove is a smart addition to any home, ensuring comfort and warmth during the colder months.