Harman Stove Company TL200 Afterburner Viewport, Removing Ashes, Disposal of Ashes, Overfiring

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Exception TL200 Wood Stove

Operation

As you begin to operate your stove at higher tem- peratures, you will notice a “hot” or unpleasant smell; this

is just the paint going through the curing process, and will disappear after a few fires.

The following guidelines for air settings can be used for wood burning; as you become familiar with your stove, you will know which settings best heat your home.

Minimum burn rate - air control fully to left.

Medium low burn rate - air control moved 1" to right.

High burn rate - air control fully to the right.

Note: At minimum burn rates the glass may get dirty but will clean off again at higher burn rates.

Afterburner Viewport

This is a small ceramic window in the back of the firebox. This window allows you to see the Afterburner Com- bustion System in action. This glass may smoke up un- der some conditions but will burn off again. It is OK if this glass is not totally clean.

Removing Ashes

Some ash is good for proper burning. Too much ash can cause problems.

Never let the ashes in the firebox build up to over 2" in depth. Remove ashes periodically by raking a poker across the grates. Excessive ash build-up can prevent proper venting of exhaust gases.

Do not allow the ash pan to over flow. This can cause damage to the grate. Empty the ash pan when you see it getting close to full. (Remember to close ash door while emptying the ash pan.)

Disposal of Ashes

The Exception was designed to provide access to the ashpan without the need for opening the main door. Before opening the ash door and removing the ashpan, open the bypass damper. Wearing heavy protective gloves, open the ash door and remove the ashpan by pulling it forward by the handle. Close the ash door before taking the ashes outside for safe disposal.

A good time to empty the ashpan is before loading. This ensures that the ashes will be cold and safer to handle than directly after poking the ashes down or tending the fire.

WARNING: Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. The closed con- tainer of ashes should be placed on a noncombus- tible floor or on the ground, well away from all com- bustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burialin soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.

Never use the ash disposal container for other trash. Wood ash can be added to your garden or compost.

Operating as a Fireplace

The TL200 is tested and approved to be burned with the front load door open and the damper open. In this mode of operation you get a true fire sound as well as appear- ance. Due to the crackling and popping of burning wood it is necessary to place the optional screen over the door opening. This prevents sparks from entering the room just like a screen over a fireplace.

CAUTION

The stove is hot while in operation. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns.

Overfiring

Avoid overfiring your stove, a potentially hazardous situation which can lead to overheating of combustible materials, damage to the stove, and in extreme cases, cause a fire. Overfiring is caused by: 1. Too much air flow- ing through the stove too quickly. 2. Improper positioning of the primary air control level too far to the right. 3. Inad- vertently leaving the damper open or 4. Not keeping up with routine maintenance, such as checking door gaskets for wear.

Overfiring results in excessive fuel consumption, and may cause parts of the stove or chimney connector to glow red. If you notice signs of overfiring, reduce the air supply to the fire, and review the Maintenance section in this manual.

Never leave the stove unattended if either the ash or load door is open. Overfiring may result.

In the event of a chimney fire, call your local fire de- partment; make sure everyone is safely out of the house. Reduce the air intake of the stove as much as possible using the air control lever; close the bypass damper to further restrict air flow. Do not throw water on the fire; this can cause stove damage and create an even more danger- ous situation. Have your chimney professionally cleaned and inspected before resuming burning in your stove.

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Contents Installation & Operating Manual Harman Exception Wood StoveTable of Contents IntroductionSpecifications Specifications Operation DraftFuel DoorsCombustion Process Controls Combustion in your Harman Exception is controlledBlower Air Control Building and Maintaining the FireReloading Afterburner Viewport Removing AshesDisposal of Ashes Operating as a FireplaceMaintenance Creosote GasketsHandle Outside Air optional InstallationBlower optional Clearances Parallel versus Corner InstallationsFloor Protection Door Assembly/Installation Tips Door GlassGlass Retainer Clips Paw BoltRemove left side shield Exception Linkage InstallationSlots for side shield tabs Install the drive arm Exception Linkage Installation, contd Install the top lift armRe-attach left side shield Things to CheckException Linkage Installation, contd Wall Pass-throughs Chimney ConnectorsVenting Chimney Installing to a Prefabricated Chimney Existing Masonry ChimneysVenting to a Masonry Chimney 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.