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Harman®  •  TL300 Owner's Manual_R25  •  2007 -___  •  08/15

Chimneys & 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 

stove 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 TL300 may be installed with a minimum (.6mm) 

24 gauge blue or black steel, chimney connector pipe. The 

size of the connector should correspond to the size of the flue 

collar opening, which is 6" (152mm). 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.

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" per foot (20mm per meter).

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 3-1/2" (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.

The Chimney Connector Shall Not Pass Through an Attic or Roof Space, 

Closet or Similar Concealed Space, a Floor or Ceiling.

Summary of Contents for TL300

Page 1: ...ULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture d...

Page 2: ...inspect and clean chimney and connector regularly Under certain conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly The bypass Damper must be opened prior to opening any load or ash door Do not insta...

Page 3: ...nt Locator 7 D Pre Use Checklist 8 Section 4 Dimensions Clearances A Appliance Dimensions 9 B Clearances to Combustibles 10 C Floor Protection 12 Section 5 Chimneys Venting A Draft 13 B Chimney Connec...

Page 4: ...omply with 2015 particulate emission standards Not approved for sale after May 15 2020 MODEL TL300 Woodburning Stove LABORATORY OMNI Test Laboratories Inc REPORT NO 135 S 18b 6 2 TYPE Solid Fuel Room...

Page 5: ...lation 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 needed 4 C...

Page 6: ...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 cle...

Page 7: ...These Instructions Harman TL300 Owner s Manual_R25 2007 ___ 08 15 C Component Locations Andirons Grate Air Control Front Load Door Top Load Door Handle Ash Door Ash Door Latch Front Load Door Latch T...

Page 8: ...appliance in a location near the final installation and follow the procedures below 2 Open the appliance and remove all articles packed inside Inspect all items for shipping damage Notify dealer of a...

Page 9: ...00 Owner s Manual_R25 2007 ___ 08 15 A Appliance Dimensions 4 Dimensions Clearances 37 7 16 951 mm 29 3 8 746 mm 13 1 16 332 mm 23 3 8 594 mm 27 1 16 687 mm 8 15 16 227 mm 37 7 16 951 mm 29 3 8 746 mm...

Page 10: ...pe to Side Wall 31 787mm 28 711mm D Vent Pipe to Back Wall 24 610mm 18 5 470mm Corner Installation E Corner to Adjacent Wall 18 457mm 18 457mm F Connector to Wall 27 686mm 27 686mm For clearance reduc...

Page 11: ...e Wall 31 787mm D Vent Pipe to Back Wall 24 610mm E Vent Pipe to Ceiling 15 381mm Corner Installation F Corner to Adjacent Wall 18 457mm G Connector to Wall 27 686mm For clearance reduction methods re...

Page 12: ...ing in The United States In Canada the side dimension is measured from the widest part of the appliance Parallel versus Corner Installations A parallel installation is one in which the back and sides...

Page 13: ...size of the flue collar opening which is 6 152mm 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...

Page 14: ...ghest 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 foot 10 foot rule 3ft Above roof exit point 2ft Hi...

Page 15: ...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 combustible wall y...

Page 16: ...c or Roof Space Closet or Similar Concealed Space a Floor or Ceiling Chimney Connector Minimum air space with chimney listing Chimney support Attic radiation shield Chimney sections Chimney cap Storm...

Page 17: ...300 Owner s Manual_R25 2007 ___ 08 15 Chimney Connector Cathedral style chimney support Finishing collar Roof radiation shield Chimney cap Sealed storm collar Roof flashing Factory Built metal chimney...

Page 18: ...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 screws per j...

Page 19: ...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 NFPA 211 type a...

Page 20: ...te 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 Manufactured Home and Safety Standard HUD C...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...g from the hinges Lay the door down flat on it s face Drill the dimpled holes in each corner of the door and re install the door onto the stove From the outside install the frame with the studs going...

Page 23: ...the door closed with 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 pus...

Page 24: ...here the charcoal burns the remaining heat content in the wood fuel Ash remains after the burning is complete Within the primary firebox two or more of these stages of combustion are occurring at once...

Page 25: ...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 across...

Page 26: ...the fire chamber periodically by raking a poker across the bottom grates Excessive ash buildup can prevent proper venting of exhaust gases Do not allow the ash pan to over fill Ash buildup between th...

Page 27: ...e cleaned regularly as soot ash and creosote may accumulate ALWAYS WEAR FIRE RESISTANT GLOVES TO OPERATE THE STOVE THE AIR CONTROL IS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION CAUTION When properly maintained your stove...

Page 28: ...burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have completely cooled Other waste shall not be placed in this container Glass Retainer...

Page 29: ...nately 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 Chimney Connector Frequency As necessary Yearly...

Page 30: ...ist on following page Wood Stove Retired Units 1 90 06900 2 Charcoal Ending Manufacturing Date June 2011 1 90 06900 3 Golden re Ending Manufacturing Date June 2011 1 90 06900 4 Metallic Blue Ending Ma...

Page 31: ...A Y Dowel Pin 250 x 375 Pkg of 15 3 30 2019 15 Top Load Door Gasket Plate 1 10 40020 Y Gasket Top Load Door 1 00 10050 Y Hinge Spacer Qty 2 req 2 00 40021L Lid Hinge Set Bottom 1 00 40022 Y Nut Zinc P...

Page 32: ...t 2 00 06963B 17 2 Air Slide Adjuster 1 10 06964W 17 3 Air Slide Weldment 1 10 06950W 18 1 Push On Cap Lift Arm Pre 008323415 3 31 500015 18 2 Wooden Knob 3 40 06956 Y 18 3 Damper Linkage Arm Weldment...

Page 33: ...cludes Damper 1 10 249106 Y Adjuster w Hardware Pre 008323034 1 00 249142 Y Post 008323034 1 00 250153 Damper w Adjuster 1 10 249107 Damper Shaft Retainers and Hardware 1 Set 1 00 249145 Y Gasket 3 8...

Page 34: ...Qty 2 req 3 00 773813 Blower Option 1 00 08118 105 CFM Blower w VSC 3 21 50757 Y Blower Mounting Plate 2 00 05218P Hex Cap Screw for Blower Mounting Plate Pkg of 50 3 30 1108 50 Y Gasket 1 4 Round w A...

Page 35: ...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 36: ...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 37: ...Save These Instructions Harman TL300 Owner s Manual_R25 2007 ___ 08 15 3 90 06901 Service Maintenance Log Date Of Service Performed By Description Of Service...

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