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TL2.6 Woodburning Stove

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Harman®  •  TL2.6 Owner's Manual_R25  •  2011 -___  •  09/15

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 condense in the 

relatively  cool  chimney  flue  of  a  slow  burning  fire.  As  a 

result,  creosote  residue  accumulates  on  the  flue  lining. 

When  ignited,  this  creosote  makes  an  extremely  hot  fire. 

The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected 

at least once every two months during the heating season 

to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred. If creosote 

has accumulated, 3mm or more, it should be removed to 

reduce the risk of a chimney fire. 

If  you  experience  a  chimney  fire;

 Close the air control 

and bypass damper and notify the fire department. Do NOT 

apply water to the fire, in the firebox or in the chimney. Do not 

operate the appliance until the chimney and connector have 

been inspected and approved by a chimney professional.
Do not burn any fuel other than wood, such as charcoal, 

which can cause increased carbon monoxide production or 

overfiring. Never use highly volatile substances in your stove, 

such as gasoline, which could cause an explosion.
When solid fuels are burned completely, they produce 

water and carbon dioxide. However, in long slow burns, a 

substantial amount of carbon monoxide may be produced. 

If allowed to build up, carbon monoxide (which is odorless) 

can prove fatally poisonous. Proper ventilation and draft will 

prevent this from happening. If you smell smoke, turn up 

the air control lever setting, and thoroughly ventilate your 

dwelling. During future burns, be careful not to overload 

the stove with fuel, so you will not be tempted to constantly 

operate at a low air control setting.
Other causes of poor ventilation or draft are icing, exhaust 

fans, a blocked outside air inlet, and room air starvation. If 

your stove 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 your dealer

 to answer 

questions regarding proper operation, trouble-shooting and 

service for your appliance. Visit www.harmanstoves.com to 

find a dealer. We recommend annual service by a qualified 

service technician.

Seasonal cleaning

At least once per year, the stove, venting connectors and 

chimney should be thoroughly cleaned. If the areas are 

found to have an excessive build up of ash or creosote, it 

is recommended to increase the frequency of the cleaning. 

This will extend the life of the appliance and its components. 

A vacuum specifically designed for ash is preferred, however 

a standard shop-style vacuum with a HEPA filter may also 

work just fine. 

During cleaning, caution must be taken not to damage the 

white / gray colored ceramic combustion package in the rear 

of the firebox. When using a brush in the chimney or venting 

connector, the by-pass damper should be placed in the open 

position to help prevent ash, creosote or other debris from 

falling down onto and around the combustion package. This 

also protects the top of the combustion package from tool 

or brush damage and diverts most of the removed materials 

into the firebox for easy clean-up  and removal. Once the 

venting system has been cleaned, remove the first section 

of connector pipe from the appliance flue collar. Carefully 

vacuum the ash and debris from around the sides and top 

of the combustion package. 
The shoe brick must be removed to allow vacuum access for 

cleaning the front portion of the combustion package. 
Always use caution when refueling or when vacuuming the 

firebox and combustion package. Some users have damaged 

their combustion package with vacuum cleaner tools, and 

fire pokers. 

Solid fuel burning space heaters must be cleaned 

regularly, as soot, ash and creosote may accumulate.

Section 9 - Service and Maintenance

ALWAYS WEAR FIRE-RESISTANT GLOVES TO 

OPERATE THE STOVE. THE AIR CONTROL IS HOT 

WHILE IN OPERATION.

CAUTION

!

NOTICE

The only suitable method for removing creosote from 

the venting system is a chimney brush. Creosote 

sweeping logs, powders and other products have the 

potential to damage the Firedome combustion system, 

and are not recommended for use in Harman wood 

stoves. Use of chemical creosote removal products 

will void the warranty of the Firedome combustion 

system.

Summary of Contents for TL 2.6

Page 1: ...PERMITS HOT WILL CAUSE BURNS DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL IT IS COOLED NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS KEEP CHILDREN AWAY CAREFULLY SUPERVISE CHILDREN IN SAME ROOM AS FIREPLACE ALERT CHILDREN AND ADUL...

Page 2: ...le ou d autres liquides inflammables AVERTISSEMENT Risque d incendie ne pas fonctionner avec chargement de combustible ou d enl vement de cendres portes ouvertes Ne pas stocker carburants ou de combus...

Page 3: ...le 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 Stainless Trim Option 23 Secti...

Page 4: ...Certified to comply with 2015 particulate emission standards Not approved for sale after May 15 2020 MODEL TL2 6 Woodburning Stove LABORATORY OMNI Test Laboratories Inc REPORT NO 135 S 30b 6 2 TYPE S...

Page 5: ...dows 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 needed 4 Check chimney for poss...

Page 6: ...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 fr...

Page 7: ...ff the rear shield 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 fro...

Page 8: ...ey meets the minimum height requirements 10 All labels and hang tags have been removed from the glass 11 All plated surfaces have been wiped clean if applicable 12 The optional air distribution blower...

Page 9: ...nce Dimensions Section 4 Dimensions and Clearances 23 15 16 607mm 34 7 8 885mm 36 11 16 935mm 25 7 8 657mm 34 9 16 888mm 32 3 4 832mm 25 7 8 657mm Outside Air Kit 9 5 16 236mm 29 1 2 749mm C L Outside...

Page 10: ...d Fuel Burning Appliances Vertical Venting Configuration Location Single Wall Pipe Double Wall Pipe A Unit to Side Wall 17 432mm 15 381mm B Unit to Back Wall 17 432mm 15 381mm C Vent Pipe to Side Wall...

Page 11: ...rances for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances for clearance from the top of the unit to ceiling This unit was not tested for installation into an Alcove Follow NFPA 211 Table 13 6 1 Clearances for Solid Fu...

Page 12: ...of the stove A corner installation is one in which the back of the stove is positioned diagonally across a corner of the room Each installation requires its own set of clearances For corner installat...

Page 13: ...e collar opening which 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 Spa...

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

Page 15: ...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 fireplace chimney is behind a combus...

Page 16: ...led Space 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 shie...

Page 17: ...ce Closet or Similar 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...

Page 18: ...of Space Closet or 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 e...

Page 19: ...Concealed Space a 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 supp...

Page 20: ...y connector to uprotected 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 NFP...

Page 21: ...inal cap with spark 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 w...

Page 22: ...ide 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 th...

Page 23: ...eces Load door trim 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 hol...

Page 24: ...open the ash door lift up the handle and pull out Close the door by pushing in and pushing the handle all the way down Top Load Door To open the top load door open the bypass damper and then lift to...

Page 25: ...bustion air enters 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 fir...

Page 26: ...e 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 sure that the fuel be...

Page 27: ...of 900 F 1100 F indicate that the stove is normally ready for Firedome mode With the Firedome engaged temperatures of 500 F 800 F indicate the unit is burning properly and no adjustment is necessary...

Page 28: ...years of trouble free service Contact your dealer to answer questions regarding proper operation trouble shooting and service for your appliance Visit www harmanstoves com to find a dealer We recommen...

Page 29: ...lass should be obtained 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 s...

Page 30: ...ousing Alternately 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 nec...

Page 31: ...d Wood Only Harman TL2 6 Owner s Manual_R25 2011 ___ 09 15 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...

Page 32: ...9 15 Service Parts TL2 6 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 13 12 14...

Page 33: ...Damper gasket 30 ft 1 00 00888 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 with Gask...

Page 34: ...an 1 10 857002A Y 22 Combustion shoe brick 3 40 00100 Y Shoe brick gasket 3 44 06951 Y 23 Side brick insulation Qty 2 req 3 40 857054 Y 24 Right side panel painted 2 00 857021B Y 25 Heat shield mounti...

Page 35: ...30 1110 100 Y Cap Screw 5 16 18 x 1 2 Grade 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...

Page 36: ...Service Parts TL2 6 w Legs Beginning Manufacturing Date Sept 2011 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Wood Stove 1 90 858000 1 08 15 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1...

Page 37: ...Wooden handle for damper w hardware Pkg of 2 1 00 00249 Y 6 Damper Elbow painted 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...

Page 38: ...ntrol weldment 1 10 856004W Y 22 Air slide 1 10 856003W Y 23 Shoe brick gasket 3 44 06951 Y 24 Bottom Heat Shield 1 00 857056 25 Queen Ann Leg painted w Hardware Qty 4 req 1 00 7000551 Y 26 Right side...

Page 39: ...1110 100 Y Cap Screw 5 16 18 x 1 2 Grade 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 P...

Page 40: ...In the case of new home construction 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 distrib...

Page 41: ...ED ABOVE WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty 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 surf...

Page 42: ...Save These Instructions 3 90 08570 Harman TL2 6 Owner s Manual_R25 2011 ___ 09 15 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

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