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  Dry  Seasoned  Wood  Only!                               

TL2.6 Woodburning Stove

Save These Instructions

3-90-08570

a. design, Installation & Location Considerations

1. appliance Location

Consideration must be given to safety, convenience, traffic 

flow, and the fact that the appliance will need a chimney and 

chimney connector. It is a good idea to plan your installation 

on  paper,  using  exact  measurements  for  clearances  and 

floor  protection,  before  actually  beginning  the  installation. 

When  installing  on  a  combustible  floor,  proper  floor 

protection material must be used. See page 12 for details.
Maintain  specified  vent  clearance  to  combustible 

requirements listed by the vent manufacturers instructions 

and all clearance to combustibles listed in this manual.
Check with your local building code agency before you begin 

your installation. Be sure local codes do not supersede UL 

specifications  and  always  obtain  the  required  permit  so 

that insurance protection benefits cannot be unexpectedly 

cancelled. If any assistance is required during installation, 

please contact your dealer.
We recommend that a qualified building inspector and your 

insurance company representative review your plans before 

and after the installation.
Be  sure  to  provide  a  source  of  fresh  air  to  the  room  or 

directly to the appliance. Make-up air is needed to replace 

what the chimney draws away through the appliance. 
Consider  attaching  outside  air  to  the  appliance.  Certain 

conditions can create negative pressure within the dwelling. 

When this occurs, you may have trouble operating the wood 

stove. Worse yet, it may be strong enough to allow smoke 

leakage from the appliance. Installation on lower levels and 

in basements can be especially affected. 

•  Do  not  ConneCt  this  unit  to a  Chimney  flue 

sERvICINg aNOTHER aPPLIaNCE.

•  Do not ConneCt to any forCeD air Distribution 

duCT OR sysTEM.

B. fire safety

Maintain  the  designated  clearances  to  combustibles.  In-

sulation  must  not  touch  the  chimney.  You  must  maintain 

the designated air space around the chimney. This space 

around  a  chimney  is  necessary  to  allow  natural  heat  re-

moval from the area. Insulation in this space will cause a 

heat buildup, which may ignite wood framing. 

NOTE: Clear-

ances may only be reduced by means approved by the 

regulatory authority having jurisdiction.

To provide reasonable fire safety, the following should be 

given serious consideration:
1.  Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your 

home. Detectors should be located away from the heat-

ing appliance and close to sleeping areas. Follow the 

smoke detector manufacturer's placement and installa-

tion instructions, and be sure to maintain regularly.

2.  A conveniently located Class A fire extinguisher to con-

tend with small fires resulting from burning embers.

3.  A practiced evacuation plan, consisting of at least two 

escape routes.

4.  A plan to deal with a chimney fire as follows:

      In the event of a chimney fire:

      a. Evacuate the house immediately.

      b. Notify Fire Department.

      c. Never apply water to a suspected chimney fire.             

Serious damage could occur.

fire hazarD
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dO NOT OPERaTE aPPLIaNCE 

BEfORE REadINg aNd 

uNdERsTaNdINg THE OPERaTINg 

INsTRuCTIONs.

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faILuRE TO OPERaTE PROPERLy 

May CausE a HOusE fIRE.

section 3 - getting started

CAUTION

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WARNING

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Summary of Contents for TL 2.6

Page 1: ...tibles as specified Failure to comply may cause a house fire Check building codes prior to installation Installation MUST comply with local regional state and national codes and regulations Consult lo...

Page 2: ...EE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALSACONSIDERABLE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE Respectez scrupuleusement les instructions du constructeur pour l installat...

Page 3: ...obile Home US only A Mobile Home Installation 21 Section 7 Appliance Set Up A Outside Air Attachment 22 B Leveling The Appliance 22 C Optional Cooking Grill 22 D Optional Blower Kit 23 E Brushed Stain...

Page 4: ...o the frame of the mobile home and must never be installed in a room designated for sleeping The unit must have provisions for an outside air source when installed in a mobile home C Glass Specificati...

Page 5: ...properly designed chimney to remove CO and other combustion by products from the stove Even though this stove is designed to be as safe as possible it is important that you install a CO detector This...

Page 6: ...trouble operating the wood stove Worse yet it may be strong enough to allow smoke leakage from the appliance Installation on lower levels and in basements can be especially affected Do NOT connect th...

Page 7: ...by removing the four bolts near each corner of the safety label The flue cover plate and the flue collar have the same 2 bolt pattern Switch the two of them by removing the nuts from their bolts Fill...

Page 8: ...ings have been read and followed precisely 4 This Owner s Manual has been read in it s entirety 5 Floor protection requirements have been read and followed 6 The flue connector has been installed in a...

Page 9: ...ld after July 1 1990 Section 4 Dimensions and Clearances 22 2 564mm 28 6 726mm Centered Outside Air Kit 9 29 236mm Outside Air Kit 7 28 185mm 27 47 698mm 29 48 749mm Pedestal Legs 29 7 755mm 23 9 607m...

Page 10: ...arances To Combustibles Vertical Vent Horizontal Exit A C For clearance reduction methods refer to NFPA 211 or Local Codes A C B D B D E Location Single wall Pipe Double wall Pipe A Unit to Side Wall...

Page 11: ...izontal Venting Configuration For clearance reduction methods refer to NFPA 211 or Local Codes Location Single wall Pipe A Unit to Side Wall 15 381 mm B Unit to Back Wall 15 381 mm C Vent Pipe to Side...

Page 12: ...beyond the measurement of the horizontal connector Further guidelines for floor protection are as follows In the U S the floor protector must be completely under the stove and extending 16 in front of...

Page 13: ...h is 6 inches Do not use makeshift compromises No part of the chimney connector may pass through an attic or roof The Chimney Connector Shall Not Pass Through an Attic or Roof Space Closet or Similar...

Page 14: ...mneys extend 3 ft 0 9 m above the highest point at which they exit from the roof Then the chimney must extend 2 ft 0 6 m above the highest point within a 10 ft 3 m radius Thus the 3 foot 2 foot 10 foo...

Page 15: ...his section Since many fireplaces have exposed wooden mantels and trim pay special attention to the clearances necessary to these materials If your fireplace chimney is behind a combustible wall you m...

Page 16: ...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 SSS SSS SSS...

Page 17: ...ar Concealed Space a Floor or Ceiling Minimum clearance to unprotected ceiling 15 Chimney connector sealed at thimble Flue liner with required air space Minimum of three sheet metal screws per joint o...

Page 18: ...Similar Concealed Space a Floor or Ceiling Combustible Floor Airtight insulated clean out Flue liner with required air space Floor Protection Stainlesssteel chimney connector must extend to flue line...

Page 19: ...Floor or Ceiling Combustible Floor UL1777 Stainless steel liner system or other approved lining system Floor Protection Follow liner manufacture s instructions on insulation and support UL1777 insulat...

Page 20: ...otected ceiling 15 Flue liner with required air space Listed or approved thimble assembly 1 Clearance for exterior chimney or 2 clearance for interior chimney and 2 clearance for NFPA 211 type approve...

Page 21: ...rk arrestor 7 Use silicone to create an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior 8 Installation shall be in accordance with the Manufactu...

Page 22: ...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 i...

Page 23: ...m Ash lip trim and the Ash door frame To install the load door trim it is best to remove the door by lifting from the hinges lay the door down flat on it s face Drill the dimpled holes in each corner...

Page 24: ...the handle in the open position then turn counter clockwise to engage the latch Ash Door To open the ash door lift up the handle and pull out Close the door by pushing in and pushing the handle all th...

Page 25: ...s at the bottom front of the stove where it travels upward through channels at either side of the front door From the manifold located above the front door it is directed into the firebox as a sheet o...

Page 26: ...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 sure that the fuel bed is all the way...

Page 27: ...oper coal bed Open the bypass damper and continue with the process until a significant coal bed is formed Always remember to open the bypass damper when you are loading this allows the exhaust gases t...

Page 28: ...e is sluggish and you get occasional odor check these possibilities and increase the air flow in your home When properly maintained your stove will give you many years of trouble free service Contact...

Page 29: ...ained only through your Harman dealer To replace a broken glass first be sure to carefully remove the broken glass and any remaining shards or pieces With the door laying on a flat surface lay the gas...

Page 30: ...with some minor disassembly you can use a vacuum and or brush to clean the blower wheel Reinstall the blower and tighten the four bolts securely 5 Chimney Connector Frequency As necessary Yearly By Q...

Page 31: ...dburning Stove Dry Seasoned Wood Only 3 90 08570 Variable Speed Switch Power Cord Blower Thermostat Grounded to housing Black Wire White Wire 2 1 TL2 0 TL2 6 Optional Blower Kit 1 00 856002 WIRING DIA...

Page 32: ...W Pedestal Beginning Manufacturing date sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing date active part number list on following page Wood stove 1 90 857000 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 12 15 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 33: ...y Damper Shaft Retainers Hardware Set of 2 1 00 249145 y Damper Only 1 10 249107 Gasket 1 Single Ply Tape 10 Ft 1 00 88100 y 5 Firedome Plus Combustion Package 3 40 358110 y Gasket brick air Pkg of 4...

Page 34: ...stion shoe brick 3 40 00100 y Shoe brick gasket 3 44 06951 y 24 Side brick insulation Qty 2 req 3 40 857054 y 25 Right side panel painted 2 00 857021B y 26 Heat shield mounting plate painted 2 00 8560...

Page 35: ...de 5 Zinc Plated Hex Pkg of 50 3 30 1122 50 y Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 Grade 5 Zinc Hex Pkg of 25 3 30 1106 25 y Cap Screw 5 16 18 x 3 4 Grade 8 Plain Finish Hex Pkg of 50 3 30 1126 50 y Dowel Pin 3 16...

Page 36: ...gs Beginning Manufacturing date sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing date active part number list on following page Wood stove 1 90 858000 1 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

Page 37: ...ed 3 50 00500S y 7 Damper shaft bushing plates w hardware Inner outer 1 00 856061 y 8 Damper rod weldment 1 10 856011W y 9 Left side panel painted 2 00 857019B y 10 Top Load door Lift Arm w Knob Post...

Page 38: ...ent 1 10 856004W y 21 Air slide 1 10 856003W y 22 Shoe brick gasket 3 44 06951 y 23 Queen Ann Leg painted w Hardware Qty 4 req 1 00 7000551 y 24 Right side panel painted 2 00 857021B y 25 Heat shield...

Page 39: ...5 Zinc Plated Hex Pkg of 50 3 30 1122 50 y Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 3 8 Grade 5 Zinc Hex Pkg of 25 3 30 1106 25 y Cap Screw 5 16 18 x 3 4 Grade 8 Plain Finish Hex Pkg of 50 3 30 1126 50 y Dowel Pin 3 16 x...

Page 40: ...or after July 1 1990 0 8 5 grams Per Hour sMoKe 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wood heaters with higher efficiencies cost less to operate efficiency Heat outPut 11 300 to 32 700 btu use this to choose the right...

Page 41: ...tion warranty 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 Th...

Page 42: ...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 43: ...43 Dry Seasoned Wood Only TL2 6 Woodburning Stove Save These Instructions 3 90 08570 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

Page 44: ...e This powerful heating appliance boasts uncompromising attention to detail and helps preserve our planet by using environmentally responsible fuels Signature of Boxer Your premium quality hearth prod...

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