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Harman®  •  Oakleaf Owner's Manual_R23  •  2010 -___  •  09/15

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Chimneys and Venting 

A. Draft

Draft is widely misunderstood. It is important that you, the 

stove operator, realize that draft is a variable 

effect

, not a 

given quantity. Stoves and chimneys do not 

have

 draft, yet 

draft is the key to your stove’s performance.
Draft  is  a 

force

,  produced  by  an  operating  stove  and  the 

chimney to which it is attached. It is created by hot gases 

rising up the chimney, creating a pressure difference between 

the inside of your home and the outside air. It continually 

moves fresh combustion air into the stove, and hot exhaust 

gases out of the stove; without this constant flow, the fire 

will go out.
Other  factors,  such  as  barometric  pressure,  winds,  the 

airtightness of the home, the total inside chimney volume, 

chimney height and the presence of venting devices such 

as exhaust fans also play a role in maintaining an adequate 

draft.  Low  barometric  pressures,  super  insulated  homes 

and exhaust fans can reduce draft; winds can play havoc 

with draft; and too large or too small a chimney volume can 

cause  reduced  draft  due  to  the  excessive  cooling  or  not 

enough room to vent exhaust gases. Introducing outside air 

directly to the stove may help remedy a low draft problem. 

Some signs of inadequate draft are smoking, odor, difficulty 

in maintaining the fire, and low heat output. Overdraft can be 

caused by a very tall chimney even if it is the recommended 

size, and can cause overfiring of your stove. Signs of an 

overdraft  include  rapid  fuel  consumption,  inability  to  slow 

the fire, and parts of the stove or chimney connector glowing 

red. It is important that you follow the chimney guidelines in 

this manual, including size, type, and height to avoid draft 

problems.
When installed and operated according to this manual, the 

Oakleaf will produce enough hot gases to keep the chimney 

warm so that adequate draft is maintained throughout the 

burn cycle.

B. Chimney Connectors

In general, following these guidelines will ensure compliance 

with all national and provincial codes; prior to beginning your 

installation,  check  with  your  local  building  code  official  to 

check on additional local regulations which may influence 

the design and placement of your venting system.
The  Harman  Oakleaf  may  be  installed  with  a  minimum 

(.6mm) 24 gauge chimney connector pipe. The size of the 

connector should correspond to the size of the flue collar 

opening. Do not use makeshift compromises. No part of the 

chimney connector may pass through an attic or roof space, 

closet or other concealed space, or through a floor or ceiling. 

Whenever possible, avoid passing the connector through a 

combustible wall; if you must, use an approved wall pass-

through, described later in this section.

The Chimney Connector Shall Not Pass Through an Attic or Roof 

Space, Closet or Similar Concealed Space, a Floor or Ceiling.

Assemble the connector beginning at the flue collar, with the 

crimped ends pointing towards the stove (to keep debris or 

residue inside the system). Each joint, including the one to the 

stove’s flue collar and the one to the chimney itself should be 

secured with at least three sheet metal screws. Screws may 

be a maximum of 3 inches apart. A 1-1/4" (30mm) overlap is 

required at each joint, including the flue collar attachment. 

No more than two 90° elbows should be used, and the total 

length  of  connector  should  not  exceed  10  feet  (3m). All 

horizontal runs of connector must have a minimum upward 

slope of 1/4" (6mm) per foot (20mm per meter).
The  chimney  connector  diameter  should  correspond  to 

the  size  of  the  flue  collar  opening.  Do  not  use  makeshift 

compromises. No part of the chimney connector may pass 

through an attic or roof cemented in place with refractory 

cement.

C. Wall Pass-throughs

Depending on your local building codes, and the pertinent 

provincial or national codes, there are several choices for 

passing the chimney connector safely through a wall. Before 

beginning your installation, contact local officials, and also 

the chimney connector and chimney manufacturer for specific 

requirements.

Canada. 

Three  methods  are  approved  by  the  Canadian 

Standards Association. The diagram on the next page shows 

one method requiring an 18" (450mm) air space between the 

connector and the wall. It allows use of one or two covers 

as  described  in  the  diagram. The  two  other  methods  are 

described in detail in the current issue of CAN/CSA B365, 

the national standard.

United States 

In the U.S., the national code is NFPA 211. 

While many localities adopt this standard, be sure to check 

with local authorities before beginning your installation.
The  NFPA  (National  Fire  Protection Agency)  permits  four 

methods for passing through a combustible wall. A commonly 

used method to pass through a wall directly to a masonry 

chimney is to clear a minimum 12" (300mm) around the entire 

chimney connector, and fill it with brick masonry which is at 

least 3.5" (90mm) thick. A fireclay liner, minimum 3/8" (9mm) 

wall thickness must run through the brick wall to the chimney 

liner (but not beyond the inner surface of the liner). It must 

be cemented in place with refractory cement. This method 

is illustrated on the next page. For details on the other three 

options, refer to the most recent edition of the NFPA 211 code.

Summary of Contents for Oakleaf

Page 1: ...to installation Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requireme...

Page 2: ...origine am ricaine et pi ces import es E F F E REFER TO MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEARANCES WITH ADDITIONAL VENT CONFIGURATIONS US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with 2015...

Page 3: ...Component Locator 7 D Flue Direction Conversion 7 E Pre Use Checklist 8 4 Dimensions Clearances A Appliance Dimensions 9 B Clearances to Combustibles 10 C Floor Protection 12 5 Chimneys and Venting A...

Page 4: ...n standards Not approved for sale after May 15 2020 MODEL Oakleaf Woodburning Stove LABORATORY OMNI Test Laboratories Inc REPORT NO 135 S2 26 6 2 TYPE Solid Fuel Room Heater Wood Burning Type STANDARD...

Page 5: ...se ventilation by opening windows or doors 2 Make sure the stove doors and lid are closed and latched 3 Check stove for smoking or puffing condition Open by pass and increase air flow to firebox if ne...

Page 6: ...eded to replace what the chimney draws away through the appliance B Fire Safety Maintain the designated clearances to combustibles Insulation must not touch the chimney You must maintain the designate...

Page 7: ...ing upward through the firebox and the open bypass damper loosen the retainer bolts on each of the flue collar and the cast iron plate With the bolts loosened turn the retainer to allow the piece to c...

Page 8: ...clean if applicable 12 The optional air distribution blower has been installed properly 13 A properly grounded electrical receptacle is available within reach of the blower s power cord if installed...

Page 9: ...27 1 4 692mm 29 1 4 743mm 18 15 16 480mm 25 5 8 650mm Centered 27 5 8 701mm When configured for rear flue Floor to center of flue measures 23 1 2 597mm NOTICE When using rear flue configuration a new...

Page 10: ...to single wall connector pipe This lower clearance is based on actual safety test conditions E D B C A E F C A C A D B Vertical Venting Configuration Location Single Wall Pipe A Unit to Side Wall 17...

Page 11: ...Shield Corner to Wall 14 356mm B Vent Pipe to Wall 21 3 4 552mm Location Single Wall Pipe A Shield Corner to Wall 14 356mm B Vent Pipe to Wall 21 3 4 552mm Location Single Wall Pipe A Unit to Side Wa...

Page 12: ...floor protection USA is 32 5 16 Wide By 43 3 8 Deep Parallel versus Corner Installations A parallel installation is one in which the back and sides of the stove are parallel to the walls behind and to...

Page 13: ...through an attic or roof space closet or other concealed space or through a floor or ceiling Whenever possible avoid passing the connector through a combustible wall if you must use an approved wall...

Page 14: ...he highest point at which they exit from the roof Then the chimney must extend 2 ft 0 6m above the highest point within a 10 ft 3m radius Thus the 3 foot 2 foot 10 foot rule 3ft Above roof exit point...

Page 15: ...our plans See Clearances and Floor Protection in this section Since many fireplaces have exposed wooden mantels and trim pay special attention to the clearances necessary to these materials If your fi...

Page 16: ...ace a Floor or Ceiling Chimney Connector Minimum air space with chimney listing Chimney support Attic radiation shield Chimney sections Chimney cap Storm collar Roof flashing Roof radiation shield SS...

Page 17: ...thimble Flue liner with required air space Minimum of three sheet metal screws per joint of chimney connector Mantel and trim protection Airtight insulated clean out Damper closed and sealed with non...

Page 18: ...ld The Chimney Connector Shall Not Pass Through an Attic or Roof Space Closet or Similar Concealed Space a Floor or Ceiling Combustible Floor Airtight insulated clean out Flue liner with required air...

Page 19: ...ll Not Pass Through an Attic or Roof Space Closet or Similar Concealed Space a Floor or Ceiling Combustible Floor UL1777 Stainless steel liner system or other approved lining system Floor Protection F...

Page 20: ...pace a Floor or Ceiling Minimum clearance from chimney connector to uprotected ceiling 15 Flue liner with required air space Listed or approved thimble assembly 1 Clearance for exterior chimney or 2 c...

Page 21: ...or protection requirements must be followed 6 Follow the vent manufacturer s instructions when installing in a mobile home 7 Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety S...

Page 22: ...wall portion 6 Slide the other end of the metal intake flex pipe into the stub on the rear of the Oakleaf and secure it with aluminum tape This air intake will supply outside air for the secondary co...

Page 23: ...er on at any time using the rocker switch on the rear of the blower housing Setting the switch to AUTO will keep the blower off until there is a significant amount of heat from the stove In this setti...

Page 24: ...perating guidelines you will ensure proper draft and gain maximum efficiency and enjoyment from your stove Do not alter the position of the andirons Building a fire too close to the glass may cause da...

Page 25: ...he ash to fall into the ash pan by passing a poker back and forth across the grate The andirons keep the fuel from coming into direct contact with the glass and keep hot coals and embers from spilling...

Page 26: ...epaper and close the loading door s Allow this start up fire to burn for a few minutes keeping the bypass damper open Add about five more pieces of wood in the 2 to 3 inch 50 80mm size range making su...

Page 27: ...The ashes should be the coolest at this time Remove ashes from the fire chamber periodically by raking a poker across the bottom grates Excessive ash buildup can prevent proper venting of exhaust gas...

Page 28: ...chnician A Creosote Formation and Need For Removal When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condens...

Page 29: ...eplace gasket as needed Do not operate the stove with a broken glass Replacement glass which is ceramic glass should be obtained only through your Harman dealer To replace a broken glass first be sure...

Page 30: ...dust and pet hair from the blower wheel Reinstall the blower and tighten the two bolts securely 5 Chimney Connector Frequency As necessary Yearly By Qualified Service Technician User At the end of the...

Page 31: ...kleaf Owner s Manual_R23 2010 ___ 09 15 31 3 90 798 Variable Speed Switch Power Cord Blower Thermostat Rocker Grounded to housing Switch Black Wire White Wire 2 1 Oakleaf Optional Blower Kit 1 00 7970...

Page 32: ...acturing Date Active Part number list on following page Cast Iron Wood Stove 1 90 797000 1 Black Sept 2010 thru June 2011 1 90 797000 2 Charcoal 1 90 797000 3 Golden re 1 2 7 6 8 23 22 3 4 5 28 27 26...

Page 33: ...7 Oakleaf Package 3 40 797022 Y Gasket 1 4 Round PSA 15 FT 1 00 2312 Y 8 Ramp Assembly w Gsket 1 10 797109 Y Gasket 1 4 Round PSA 15 FT 1 00 2312 Y 9 Brick Clip Set 1 00 249153 Y 10 Damper Frame Asse...

Page 34: ...50 3 30 1134 50 Y Bolt CB 5 16 18 X 2 Z Pkg of 25 3 30 4001 25 Y Nut FHN 5 16 18 Z 5 Pkg of 100 3 30 8005 100 Y 21 Base Plate Qty 2 req 2 00 797027S 22 Center Brick 3 40 797020 Y Gasket 1 4 Round PSA...

Page 35: ...anty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warrant...

Page 36: ...y does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw...

Page 37: ...Oakleaf Woodburning Stove Dry Seasoned Wood Only Harman Oakleaf Owner s Manual_R23 2010 ___ 09 15 37 3 90 798 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

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