Harman Stove Company TL200 manual Gaskets, Handle, Creosote

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Exception TL200 Wood Stove

Maintenance

Gaskets

Gaskets are used at strategic positions when build- ing the Harman Exception for controlling the path that in- coming and outgoing air and gases take through the stove. You must check these gaskets from time to time, and replace themwhen necessary. The gaskets are made of fiberglass of different sizes (obtainable fromHarman Stove Company) and 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 cement in the area under the gasket, then press new gasket material into the channel; do not overlap the ends of the gasket. Seat the gasket firmly by applying pressure when possible; for ex- ample, after changing the doorgasket, 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.

Handle

The handle on the front door of your Exception is attached to a threaded shaft. After a period of time, you may find that the front door does not close as firmly as when your stove was new. This is due to a natural com- pression of the gaskets. To tighten the seal, open the door and rotate the handle one full turn counterclockwise or bend the latch plate on the stove.

Blower

The optional blower on your Harman Exception stove requires very little maintenance. You should, how- ever, keep the air inlet and the motor free of dust and dirt.

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 formcreosote . 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 Afterburner on the Exception 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 creosote 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 as 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 connec- tor, use a stiff wire brush after dismantling the connector assembly. 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 thor- ough examination of your chimney system, and have it repaired if necessary.

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Contents Installation & Operating Manual Harman Exception Wood StoveTable of Contents IntroductionSpecifications Specifications Fuel OperationDraft DoorsCombustion Process Controls Combustion in your Harman Exception is controlledReloading Air Control Building and Maintaining the FireBlower Disposal of Ashes Afterburner ViewportRemoving Ashes Operating as a FireplaceMaintenance Handle GasketsCreosote Blower optional InstallationOutside Air optional Floor Protection Parallel versus Corner InstallationsClearances Glass Retainer Clips Door Assembly/Installation TipsDoor Glass Paw BoltSlots for side shield tabs Install the drive arm Exception Linkage InstallationRemove left side shield Re-attach left side shield Exception Linkage Installation, contdInstall the top lift arm Things to CheckException Linkage Installation, contd Venting Chimney ConnectorsWall Pass-throughs Chimney Venting to a Masonry Chimney Installing to a Prefabricated ChimneyExisting Masonry Chimneys Venting to a Masonry Fireplace ChimneyMoblie Home Installations Venting Mobile HomesException Parts List Exception TL200 Parts Harman Gold Warranty Harman Gold Warranty

TL200 specifications

The Harman Stove Company TL200 is a standout pellet stove designed to deliver both efficiency and elegance to any home. Recognized for its robust construction and advanced features, the TL200 is a popular choice among homeowners looking to maximize heat while minimizing environmental impact.

One of the main features of the TL200 is its high-efficiency pellet burning capability. The stove boasts an impressive EPA certification, which means it meets strict environmental standards for emissions. This is essential not only for regulatory compliance but also for residents who are mindful of their carbon footprint. The stove efficiently converts pellets into heat, with low emissions that contribute to cleaner air quality.

The TL200 incorporates innovative technology to ensure optimal performance. It comes equipped with an intuitive digital control panel, allowing users to easily adjust the heating output according to their needs. This feature is complemented by an automatic igniter that takes the hassle out of starting the stove. With a programmable thermostat, homeowners can maintain their desired temperature effortlessly, leading to energy savings and enhanced comfort.

Another notable characteristic of the TL200 is its large hopper capacity. The stove is designed to hold a substantial amount of pellets, providing extended burn times. This means less frequent reloading, allowing for uninterrupted heating during those cold winter months. The TL200 can burn for up to 48 hours on a single load, making it an excellent choice for both convenience and efficiency.

The design of the TL200 is another aspect that sets it apart. It combines traditional aesthetics with modern functionality. The stove features a sleek, contemporary look, available in various finishes to complement any décor. The large viewing window allows users to enjoy the beauty of the flames while providing adequate heat to the room.

Safety features are also paramount in the TL200 design. The stove includes a built-in safety sensor that monitors temperature levels, ensuring that the unit does not overheat. An automatic shutoff feature provides peace of mind for homeowners, making it a safe option for families.

In conclusion, the Harman Stove Company TL200 pellet stove stands out for its eco-friendly burning technology, user-friendly controls, ample fuel capacity, attractive design, and safety features. For those seeking a reliable and efficient heating solution, the TL200 is an impressive option that combines performance with style.