TL2.0 Woodburning Stove
7Appliance Set-Up
A. Outside Air Attachment
Parts and Supplies Needed: Kit
1.Determine an appropriate hole location, through the wall. Be sure there are no studs or other supporting members. Also ensure there are no electrical wires or plumbing contained within the wall.
2.Make the hole through the exterior wall using a hole saw or reciprocating saw. You'll want the hole to be just slightly larger than the metal flex pipe.
3.Attach the rodent screen to one end of the flex pipe, and insert it through the wall until the back of the screen cover is against the outside surface.
4.Hold the flex pipe in place to make an accurate determination of the length needed. Cut the flex pipe to length.
5.Slide the trim ring onto the flex for the inside wall portion.
6.Slide the other end of the metal intake flex pipe into the stub on the rear of the stove and secure it with aluminum tape. This air intake will supply outside air for the secondary combustion.
7.Secure the trim ring in place for finishing the inside wall area.
8.Seal around the rodent screen on the exterior wall, using silicone caulking.
B. Leveling the Appliance
Use metal shim material under the pedestal base where needed for leveling.
C. Optional Cooking Grill
The optional cooking grill
The grill handle (B) fits in the slots (C) on each side. To remove the handle, lower and turn.
When installed, the grill hangs in the opening by the hooks (A).
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caution
Never draw outside combustion air from:
•Wall, floor or ceiling cavity.
•Enclosed space such as an attic or garage
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Outside Air Attachment
When grilling, you'll want to keep the fire size small and the bypass damper in the open position. Depending on the grilling being done, you may get grease dripping on the glass causing it to become dirty and obstructed. When you burn your next hot fire, the glass will likely clean itself.
KEEP TOP LOAD DOOR CLOSED EXCEPT WHEN LOADING OR UNLOADING GRILL.
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