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3-90-08691R17_11/13
SAFETY NOTICEPlEASE rEAd ThIS ENTIrE mANuAl bEFOrE YOu INSTAll ANd uSE YOur NEw rOOm hEATEr. FAIlurE TO FOllOw INSTruCTIONS mAY rESulT IN PrOPErTY dAmAgE, bOdIlY INjurY, Or EvEN dEATh.
FOr uSE IN ThE u.S. ANd CANAdA. dO NOT INSTAll IN A mObIlE hOmE.
IF ThIS STOvE IS NOT PrOPErlY INSTAllEd, A hOuSE FIrE mAY rESulT. FOr YOur SAFETY, FOllOw INSTAllATION dIrECTIONS.
CONTACT lOCAl buIldINg Or FIrE OFFICIAlS AbOuT rESTrICTIONS ANd INSTAllATION INSPECTION
rEQuIrEmENTS IN YOur ArEA.
CONTACT YOur lOCAl AuThOrITY (SuCh AS muNICIPAl buIldINg dEPArTmENT, FIrE dEPArTmENT, FIrE PrEvENTION burEAu, ETC.) TO dETErmINE ThE NEEd FOr A PErmIT.
CETTE guIdE d'uTIlISATION EST dISPONIblE EN FrANCAIS. ChEz vOTrE CONCESSIONNAIrE dE hArmAN.
SAvE ThESE INSTruCTIONS.
Installation & Operating manual
model(s):TLC 2000 Coal/Wood Stove
NOTICE: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
hot glass will cause burns.• Donottouchglassuntilitiscooled• NEVERallowchildrentotouchglass• Keepchildrenaway• CAREFULLYSUPERVISEchildreninsameroomas
stove.• Alertchildrenandadultstohazardsofhightemperatures. high temperatures may ignite clothing or other
flammable materials.• Keepclothing,furniture,draperiesandotherflammable
materialsaway.
hOT SurFACES!
Glassandothersurfacesarehotduringoperationandcooldown.
WARNING!
To obtain a French translation of thismanual, pleasecontactyourdealerorvisitwww.harmanstoves.com
Pourobtenirunetraductionfrançaisedecemanuel,s’ilvous plaît contacter votre revendeur ou visitezwww.harmanstoves.com
NOTE
3-90-08691R17_11/13
Repo
rt #/
Rapp
ort #
135-
S-28
-4Te
sted t
o / Te
sté à:
UL 1
482-
2011
, UL 7
37-2
011,
and U
LC-S
627-
00
DO N
OT IN
STAL
L IN
A M
OBIL
E HO
METh
is ap
plian
ce is
appr
oved
for in
stalla
tion i
nto a
shop
.
“PRE
VENT
HOU
SE F
IRES
”Ins
tall a
nd u
se o
nly in
acc
orda
nce
with
manu
factur
er’s
instal
lation
and
ope
ratio
n ins
tructi
ons a
nd lo
cal c
odes
. In
abse
nce o
f loca
l cod
es, in
stalla
tion m
ust m
eet m
inimu
m re
quire
ments
of N
FPA 2
11 in
USA
. Refe
r to m
anufa
cture
r’s
instru
ction
s and
loca
l cod
es fo
r pre
cauti
ons r
equir
ed fo
r pas
sing c
himne
y thr
ough
a co
mbus
tible
wall o
r ceil
ing.
Flue
conn
ector
pipe
mus
t be
6” d
iamete
r, mi
nimum
24
MSG
blue
steel.
Chim
ney m
ust b
e fac
tory b
uilt 1
03HT
or
maso
nry c
onstr
uctio
n.
Cont
act L
ocal
Build
ing
or F
ire O
fficia
ls Ab
out R
estri
ctio
ns an
d In
stall
atio
n In
spec
tion
In Yo
ur A
rea.
DO N
OT C
ONNE
CT T
HIS
UNIT
TO
A CH
IMNE
Y FL
UE S
ERVI
NG A
NOTH
ER A
PPLI
ANCE
.U.
S.A.
- FOR
USE
wIT
H SO
LID
wOO
D (A
S A
FIRE
PLAC
E) O
R CO
AL F
UEL
ONLY
.CA
NADA
- CO
AL A
ND/O
R w
OOD
wHE
RE L
OCAL
COD
ES A
LLOw
.w
ARNI
NG! T
he U
se O
f Any
Oth
er Fu
el Is
Not P
erm
itted
. Ref
er to
oper
atio
n sec
tion o
f the
appl
iance
man
ual.
DO N
OT O
verfi
re -
If He
ater
or c
him
ney C
onne
ctor
Glo
ws, Y
ou A
re O
verfi
ring.
Optio
nal B
lowe
r Har
man
#1-0
0-08
643:
Elec
trical
Ratin
g 115
VAC
, 60H
z, 1 A
MP M
axim
um
Route
Pow
er C
ord A
way F
rom
Unit.
Pour
venti
ateur
en op
tion n
o, 1-
00-0
8643
Seu
lemen
teRe
place
glas
s only
with
5mm
cera
mic,
avail
able
from
your
deale
r.Co
mbus
tible
floor
ing m
ust b
e pro
tected
with
a no
n-co
mbus
tible
mater
ial.
wAR
NING
: Risk
of S
moke
and
Flam
e Sp
illage
, Ope
rate
Only
With
Doo
rs Fu
lly O
pen
or F
ully C
losed
. Fire
scre
en
Must
Be in
Plac
e Whe
n Bur
ning W
ith th
e Doo
r Ope
n.
DANG
ER: R
isk of
Fire
or E
xplo
sion -
Do N
ot B
urn G
arba
ge, G
asol
ine,
Drain
Oil o
r Oth
er Fl
amm
able
Liqu
ids.
wAR
NING
: Risk
of F
ire:
Do N
ot S
tore
Fue
l or C
ombu
stib
les w
ithin
Mar
ked
Clea
ranc
e Are
a.In
spec
t and
Clea
n Ch
imne
y Fr
eque
ntly-
Und
er C
erta
in C
ondi
tions
of U
se, C
reos
ote
Build
up M
ay O
ccur
Ra
pidl
y.
Do N
ot In
stall
a Gr
ate R
ack o
r Oth
erwi
se E
levat
e the
Fire
Abo
ve th
e Fac
tory
Inst
alled
Gra
tes.
NO H
omolo
gué p
our le
s mais
ons m
obile
s et p
réfab
riqué
es
Cet a
ppare
il est
égale
ment
homo
logué
pour
être i
nstal
lé da
ns un
ateli
er.
«ÉVI
TEZ
LES
INCE
NDIE
S DE
MAI
SON»
N’ins
tallez
et n
’utilis
ez c
et ap
pare
il que
selo
n le
mode
d’in
stalla
tion
et le
mode
d’em
ploi d
u fab
rican
t et
les c
odes
loca
ux. E
n l’a
bsen
ce d
e co
des
locau
x, l’in
stalla
tion
doit
au m
inimu
m êtr
e co
nform
e au
x ex
igenc
es d
e la
norm
e NF
PA 2
11 a
ux É
.-U. V
oir d
ans
les re
comm
anda
tions
du
fabric
ant e
t dan
s les
cod
es lo
caux
les
préc
autio
ns q
uant
au p
assa
ge d
’une
chem
inée
à tra
vers
un m
ur o
u un
plaf
ond
comb
ustib
le.Le
tuya
u de r
acco
rd à
la ch
eminé
e doit
être
d’un
diam
ètre d
e 15,2
5 cm
(6 po
), au m
inimu
m en
acier
bleu
24
MSG
. La c
hemi
née d
oit êt
re en
méta
l 103
HT d’
usine
ou co
nstru
ite en
maç
onne
rie.
CONS
ULTE
X LE
S AD
MINI
STRA
TION
S ET
OR
GANI
SMES
CO
MPET
ENTS
PO
UR
LA
CONS
TRUC
TION
ET
LA P
REVE
NTIO
N DE
S IN
CEDI
ES A
FIN
DE R
ESPE
CTER
LES
REG
LES
DE
SECU
RITE
EN
VIGU
EUR.
NE R
ELIE
Z PA
S CE
POÊ
LE À
UNE
CHE
MINÉ
E QU
I SER
T PO
UR U
N AU
TRE
APPA
REIL
.U.
S.A.
-pou
r l'ut
ilisat
ion
avec
le b
ois
solid
e (c
omm
e un
e Ch
emin
ée) o
u un
cha
rbon
alim
ente
nt
seul
emen
t.Le
Can
ada -
Le c
harb
on et
-ou
le bo
is où
les c
odes
loca
ux p
erm
ette
nt.
AVER
TISS
EMEN
T! L'
Utilis
atio
n d'A
utre
Com
bust
ible
n'Est
pas P
erm
ise. S
i l’ap
pare
il ou l
e rac
cord
de
chem
inée r
ougit
, c’es
t que
le fe
u est
trop p
uissa
nt.Po
ur ve
ntiate
ur en
optio
n no,
1-00
-086
43 S
eulem
ente
Éloig
nez l
e cor
don é
lectriq
ue de
l’app
areil
.
DANG
ER: R
isque
de
déch
arge
élec
trique
. Déb
ranc
hez
la pr
ise a
vant
tout e
ntreti
en.
Pour
plus
de
détai
ls, co
nsult
ez le
mod
e d’em
ploi.
Ne re
mplac
ez le
verre
que p
ar du
verre
céra
miqu
e de 5
mm
à obte
nir de
votre
détai
llant.
L’app
areil
doit ê
tre in
stallé
avec
ses p
ieds fi
xés.
N’ob
strue
z pas
le pa
ssag
e d’ai
r sou
s l’ap
pare
il.
DANG
ER: R
isque
d’inc
endie
ou d’
explo
sion.
Ne br
ûlez p
as d’
ordu
res,
d’ess
ence
, d’hu
ile de
vida
nge n
i au
cun a
utre l
iquide
infla
mmab
le.
MISE
EN
GARD
E: R
isque
d’inc
endie
.N’
utilis
ez pa
s le p
oêle
lorsq
ue le
s por
tes du
foye
r et d
u cen
drier
sont
ouve
rtes.
Gard
ez le
carb
uran
t et le
s maté
riaux
comb
ustib
les en
deho
rs de
s dég
agem
ents
pres
crits.
Inspe
ctez e
t nett
oyez
fréq
uemm
ent le
s con
duits
et la
chem
inée.
CAUT
ION
- HO
T w
HIle
IN O
perA
TIO
N - D
O N
OT
TOUC
H - K
eep
CHIl
DreN
AND
ClO
THIN
g A
wAy
- CO
NTAC
T m
Ay C
AUse
sKI
N b
UrNs
. see
NAm
eplA
Te A
ND IN
sTrU
CTIO
Ns. K
eep
fUrN
IsHI
Ngs
AND
OTH
er
COm
bUsT
Ible
mAT
erIA
ls A
CO
NsID
erAb
le D
IsTA
NCe
AwAy
frO
m T
He A
pplI
ANCe
.
ATTe
NTIO
N: C
HAU
D lO
rs D
U fO
NCTI
ONN
emeN
T -
Ne T
OUC
HeZ
pAs
l’Ap
pAre
Il -
gAr
DeZ
les
eNfA
NTs
eT l
es V
ÊTem
eNTs
ÉlO
IgNÉ
s -
TOUT
CO
NTAC
T pe
UT e
NTrA
ÎNer
Des
brÛ
lUre
s D
e lA
peA
U.
rÉfÉ
reZ-
VOUs
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sIg
NAlÉ
TIQ
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T AU
mO
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’em
plO
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Z le
mO
bIlI
er e
T le
s AU
Tres
m
ATÉr
IAUX
CO
mbU
sTIb
les
bIe
N À
l’ÉC
ArT
De l
’App
AreI
l.
Made
in U
.S.A
. of U
S an
d im
porte
d pa
rts. /
Fabr
iqué
aux É
tats
-Uni
s-d’
Amér
ique
par
de
s pièc
es d
’orig
ine a
mér
icain
e et p
ièces
impo
rtées
.
Floo
r pr
otec
tion
mus
t be
of a
non
-com
bust
ible
mat
erial
. Mus
t also
be pl
aced
unde
r any
horiz
onta
l se
ctio
ns o
f flue
con
nect
or, e
xten
ding
2”
(51m
m)
beyo
nd ea
ch si
de o
f the
conn
ecto
r.
Pour
pro
tége
r le
plan
cher
, il f
aut s
ous
le po
êle
un m
atér
iau n
on-c
ombu
stib
le. Q
ui d
oit a
ussi
être
pl
acé
sous
les
parti
es h
orizo
ntale
s du
tuya
u de
ra
ccor
d à l
a che
min
ée et
s’ét
endr
e à 51
mm
(2 p
o)
au-d
elà d
e lat
eral
du tu
yau.
gg
H
J
BARC
ODE
LABE
LSo
lid F
uel B
urni
ng R
oom
Hea
ter
Mode
l “TL
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Seria
l No.
No de sé
rie:
008
CLEA
RANC
E TO
COM
BUST
IBLE
S /
DIST
ANCE
S MI
NIMA
LES
DE S
ECUR
ITE:
ef
fe
AC
D b
C DbApara
llel I
nsta
llatio
nIn
ches
Mill
imet
ers
Bac
k W
all /
Ent
re m
ur a
rrie
reet
l’ap
pare
il
Sid
e W
all T
o U
nit /
Ent
re m
ur la
tera
l et l
’app
arei
lB
ack
Wal
l To
Flue
Pip
e / E
ntre
tuy
au e
t le
mur
arr
iere
Sid
e W
all T
o Fl
ue P
ipe
/ Ent
re tu
yau
et le
mur
late
ral
feW
alls
to U
nit B
ody
/ Ent
re m
ur a
djac
ent e
t l’a
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ls to
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e P
ipe
/ Ent
re tu
yau
et le
mur
adj
acen
t
Cor
ner I
nsta
llatio
nIn
ches
Mill
imet
ers
HgS
ides
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ôtés
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par r
appo
rt au
ver
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ear /
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ière
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and
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from
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erre
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r pro
tect
ion
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uire
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tsIn
ches
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imet
ers
P.N. 3
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0869
0Re
v Cm
anuf
actu
red
by /
fabr
iqué
par
: Hea
rth
and
Hom
e Te
chno
logi
es
Dat
e of
man
ufac
ture
/ D
ate
de fa
bric
atio
n:20
13
2014
20
15
JAN
fe
b
mA
r
Apr
m
Ay
JUN
JU
l A
Ug
se
p O
CT
NO
V D
eC
5.25”
15.5
”
16 18 18 27
405
457
457
685
12 18
305
457
8 16 18 8
203
203
457
203
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ple
labe
l - C
onsu
lt ac
tual
uni
t lab
el
for a
ccur
ate
info
rmat
ion.Pleasecopyyourserialnum
berfrom
thelabelonyourstovetothebox
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bEr
4 3-90-08691R17_11/13
352 Mountain House RoadHalifax, PA 17032
USA
Introduction
Pleasereadthisentiremanualbeforeyouinstallanduseyournewroomheater.Failuretofollowinstructionsmayresultin
propertydamage,bodilyinjury,orevendeath.
dO NOT INSTAll IN A mObIlE hOmE.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Note:Thisapplianceisalsoapprovedforinstallationintoashop.
Appliance Certification.model:TLC2000
listed by:OMNI-TestLaboratories,IncReport#:135-S-28-4
Type:SolidFuelBurningRoomHeaterStandard(s):UL1482-2011,UL737-2011,ULC-S627-00
= Contains updated information
Table of Contents
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
building a Fire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12
maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16
Chimney System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-19
Service Parts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22
warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24
Service & maintenance log. . . . . . . . . . . .25
3-90-08691R17_11/13
Never sleep in the same room with any coal burning stove
Carbon monoxide (CO) Awareness
Carbon monoxide, referred to as CO, is a colorless, odorless gas that is produced during combustion of coal and other fuels. CO fumes are toxic and can be fatal.The TLC 2000 is a natural draft system which relies on a 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 is true for oil, gas, or wood as well.CO is not specifically heavier or lighter than air. Therefore, it is best to install the detector at table top level rather than on the ceiling like a smoke detector.
CO detectors are very sensitive and may sound an alarm for fumes other than CO or CO from sources other than the stove such as car or lawn mower exhaust.If the alarm sounds 1. Increase ventilation by opening windows or doors.2. Make sure the stove doors are closed and latched.3. Check stove for normal operation.4. Check for false alarm.5. Have all occupants exit the building until the cause for the
alarm is discovered and/or remedied.
NEvEr uSE gASOlINE, gASOlINE-TYPE lANTErN FuEl, kErOSENE, ChArCOAl lIghTEr FluId, Or SImIlAr lIQuIdS TO STArT Or “FrEShEN uP” A FIrE IN ThIS hEATEr. kEEP All SuCh lIQuIdS wEll AwAY FrOm ThE hEATEr whIlE IT IS IN uSE.
dO NOT INSTAll A FluE dAmPEr IN ThE ExhAuST vENTINg SYSTEm OF ThIS APPlIANCE.
dO NOT CONNECT ThIS uNIT TO A ChImNEY FluE SErvINg ANOThEr APPlIANCE
INSTAll vENT AT ClEArANCES SPECIFIEd bY ThE vENT mANuFACTurEr.
dO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIr dISTrIbuTION duCT Or SYSTEm.
dO NOT uSE ChEmICAlS Or FluIdS TO STArT ThE FIrE.
dO NOT burN gArbAgE Or FlAmmAblE FluIdS SuCh AS gASOlINE, NAPThA, Or ENgINE OIl
hOT whIlE IN OPErATION. kEEP ChIldrEN, ClOThINg ANd FurNITurE AwAY. CONTACT mAY CAuSE SkIN burNS.
whEN INSTAllINg IN A TIghTlY CONSTruCTEd hOmE, A SOurCE OF FrESh AIr TO ThE rOOm mAY bE NECESSArY FOr PrOPEr OPErATION OF ThIS APPlIANCE.CAUTION!
FAIlurE TO FOllOw ThE INSTAllATION INSTruCTIONS IN ThIS mANuAl, Or uSINg mAkEShIFT COmPrOmISES durINg INSTAllATION mAY rESulT IN PrOPErTY dAmAgE, PErSONAl INjurY Or EvEN dEATh.
6 3-90-08691R17_11/13
SpecificationsWeight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375lbsFlueSize. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6InchFuel:uSA:Pea,Nut,orStovecoal,CordwoodwithoptionalsparkscreenCanada:Wood,orcoalasabove.WoodaloneaslocalcodesallowLogLengthRecommended. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16"with18"MaxBTU/HourInput. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,000HeatingCapacity*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200-3,000sq.ftBlowerSize(Optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135cfm(VariableSpeed)
*heating capacity to be used as a guide only. See your local dealer for help in determining the product that best suits your heating needs based on climate and home efficiency.
7 3-90-08691R17_11/13
Top Load Door
Top Load Door Arm
Side Shield
Ash Door LatchAsh Door
Coal Air Control
Front Load Door Latch
Top Load Opening
Glass Door
Grates (2)
Wood Air Control
Removable Shaker Handle
Clean-out Cover
Coal Bars (3)
unit Overview
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Operation
The StovedoorsYourstovehasalargeglass-paneleddoorforloadingandfireviewing,aseparatesmallerdoorforremovingashesandatoploadingdoor.Toopentheglassdoor,turnthehandleclockwiseandpullout;toclosethedoor,returnthehandletoanopen9o'clockpositionandpushintoengagethelatchwhileturningthehandlecounterclockwisetothe6o'clockposition.Toopentheashdoor,liftuponthehandleandpullout.Closethedoorbypushinginandpushingthehandleallthewaydown.Toopenthetoploaddoormovethewoodenknoblocatedontheleftsideofthestovefrontandupwarduntilitlocksthetopopen.All doorsmust be closedwhile the stove is in normaloperation,andthegasketsroutinelyexaminedforwearandreplacedwhennecessary.Theglassdoormaybeleftopenandtheopeningcoveredwithascreenwhenoperatingasafireplace.Gooddoorsealsareimportantformaintainingcontrolofthestove.Operatingthestovewiththeashdooropen, orwith a door inadequately sealed, could createaseriousoverfiringcondition(discussedlaterinthissection).NEvEr OPErATE wITh mOrE ThAN ONE dOOr OPEN AT A TImETheglassusedinyourTLC2000ismanufacturedtoexactstandardstowithstandthehighheatofthefire,butlikeallglass,itmustbetreatedwithcommonsenseandcare.Neverabusetheglassbyslammingthedoorshutorstrikingtheglasswithaheavyobject.Iftheglassisbrokenordamaged,donotoperatethestoveuntilithasbeenreplaced.Thecoalbarsmustbeinstalledtoprotecttheglass.Neverbuildafiredirectlyagainsttheglass.
grates TheTLC2000’suniquegratesystemconsistsoftwoCastirongrateslinkedtogethertooperatesimultaneouslywhentheexternalshakerhandleismoved.Thepurposeofthegratesystemistosupportthecoalbedwhileairflowsupthroughthegratestotheburningcoal.Thegratesarealsousedtoremoveashesfromthebottomofthecoalbedwhilethefireisburning.Thisisaccomplishedbyshakingtheshakerleverbackandforthwithshortchoppystrokes.Thiscausestheashestofallthroughthegratesintotheashpan.ItisthespecialdesignoftheHarmanGratesthatallowslongerintervalsbetweenrefuelingandshakingthegrates.rEmOvAl Or mOdIFICATION OF ThIS grATE SYSTEm mAY CAuSE A dANgErOuS SITuATION.
Fuels for uSACoalAnthracite coal, pea or nut size, is the primary fuel forwhichtheTLC2000isdesigned.Bituminouscoalmayalsobeburnedbut the resultswill varydue to thevariation inbituminouscoalfromregiontoregion.
woodWoodmaybeburned in theTLC2000 for thepurposeofignitingcoal.Woodmayalsobeburnedwith theglassdoor openanda screen in place to prevent sparks fromescaping.Thisprovidesarealopenfireatmosphere.
Fuels for CanadawoodWoodmaybeburnedasaprimaryfuel,providingthatyourlocalandprovincialcodesallowit.Woodmayalsobeburnedwiththeglassdooropenandascreeninplacetopreventsparksfromescaping.
CoalAnthracitecoal,peaornutsize,mayalsobeburnedasaprimary fuel for theTLC2000.Bituminous coalmay alsobeburnedbut the resultswill varydue to thevariation inbituminouscoalfromregiontoregion.Fuel shouldbestored inadryplace,prefferably indoors.Keepfueloutsidetheinstallationclearancearea.Also,keepfuelawayfromallmaintenanceaccessareas.
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uSE OF FuElS OThEr ThAN ThOSE SPECIFIEd wIll vOId ThE PrOduCT wArrANTY ANd mAY POSE A rISk TO PErSONAl hEAlTh ANd SAFETY.
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Air ControlsCoalThe primary air control for coal burning isaknoblocatedonthebottomdoor.Slidingtheknobtotheleftprovideslessairforasmallerfire.Slidingtheknobtotherightprovidesmoreairforalargerfire.Whenburningwood,thisknobshouldbeallthewaytotheleft,closed.
woodThe primary air controls for wood burning arelocatedoneachsideasshownatleftandonpage6.Bothcontrolsshouldbeadjustedequally.Airfromthesecontrolsalsoprovidesacurtainofairacrosstheglasstokeepitclean.Movethecontrolsdownforlessheatandupformoreheat.Whenburningcoalthesecontrolsshouldbeinthedownposition.
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building and maintaining a wood Fire Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this heater. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in useCrumpleupsixtoeightsheetsofnewspaperandplaceinthefirebox.Nextplacepiecesofdrywood3/4inchmaximumdiameter on top of the paper,Next placeseveral1"-2"splitpiecesofdrywoodontop,followedbyafew2"-3"splitpieces.Setthewoodaircontrolsatthemaximumheatoutputsetting,allthewayup.Placetheknobonthebottomdoortotheleft.Thesesettingswillallowtheglasstostaycleanasyoubuildyourfire.Thecoalknobmaybemovedtotherighttospeedtheignitionprocessbuttheglassmaygetdirty.Ignitethepaperandallowthefiretoburnuntilagoodcharcoalbed,2"-3"(50mm-80mm)isformed;(Youmayneedto leavetheashdooropenacrack togetthe blaze going properly, but never leave the stoveunattendedwithadooropen.)Addmorewoodtocreateadeepercharcoalbase3"to4".Oncethecharcoalbedisestablishedyoumayaddafullloadofdrywood.Afteraddingthefuel,leaveairsettingatmaximumfor5to15minutes.Then,adjusttheaircontrolsandblowerspeedforthedesiredheatoutput.
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CAUTION!ThE OPErATION rANgE OF ThE AIr CONTrOlS mAY NOT bE AlTErEd FOr ANY rEASON.
CAUTION!AlwAYS wEAr FIrE-rESISTANT glOvES TO OPErATE ThE STOvE. ThE AIr CONTrOl IS hOT whIlE IN OPErATION.
Coalmusthaveaircomingupthroughthecoalbedinordertoburn.Someairoverthetopofthecoalhelpsburngases.A small amount of air enters the topofthecoalfirewhenthewoodcontrolsareinthedownposition.Woodburnswith toporbottomair;however, topaircomingdownacrosstheglassto formanaircurtainworksbestandkeepstheglassclean.Thisiswhyitisrecommendedthatthecoalcontrolbepositionedtotheleftforwoodburning.
CAUTION!The wood controls are hot. use the removable shaker handle or gloves to adjust these controls
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Remove Cleanout Plate To Burn As A Fireplace Stove
Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container.
reloading Onceyouhavepreparedandmaintainedathickcharcoalbed, you shouldbeable to reload the stove, allowsomeburningatthemaximumairsetting,andresettheaircontrolinafewminutes.Selecthardwoodsifpossible,astheyareheavierandcontainmoreheatingcapacity(BTU’s)perloadthandosoftwoods.Woodshouldbesplitandstoredundercoverfor“seasoning”- ayearisrecommended.Yourstoveisnotanincinerator- donotburngarbage,paintedortreatedwood,plastic,or
otherdebris.Keep the area around the stove free from clutter. Keepallcombustibles, including fuel,beyond thecode-requiredclearancedistance(48"or1215mmintheU.S.,1525mmor60"inCanada).Neverstorefuelinfrontofthestovewhereitcouldinterferewithdooroperation,safeloading,andashremoval.Blower.Toregulatethespeedoftheoptionalconvectionblower,adjustthecontrolfromlowtohighbyturningtheknoblocatedontheblowercord.removing wood Ashes Alwayswearglovestoremovetheashpan.Liftthelatchontheashdoorandopen.Pulltheashpanoutbythehandle.Liftthehandletotheverticalpositiontocarrytheashestoadisposallocation.Closetheashdoorwhileyouaredisposingoftheashes.Thefirewillgetveryhotifthebottomdoorisleftopenevenforashortperiod.Replacetheashpan.Removeashes from the fire chamber periodically by shaking thegrates.Woodburnsbestwithanashbedunderthewood;therefore,donotshakealloftheashesdown.Neverlettheashesbuilduptoover3"indepth.Excessiveashbuildupcanpreventproperventingofexhaustgases.Alsodonotoverfilltheashpan.Ashbuildupbetweentheashpanandthegratescancausethemtooverheatandwearoutprematurely.Operating as a FireplaceTheTLC2000istestedandapprovedtobeburnedwiththefrontloaddooropen.Inthismodeofoperationyougetatruefiresoundaswellasappearance.Duetothecracklingandpoppingofburningwooditisnecessarytoplacetheoptionalscreenover thedooropening.Thisprevents sparks fromenteringtheroomjustlikeascreenoverafireplace.Theclean-outplate(seeabove)shouldberemovedtoburnasafireplace.Thisisdonebyliftinguponthetabonthefrontoftheplate.To install the screen, open the glass door andplace thescreenoverthedooropening.Pushonthescreenuntilthetwospringclipssnapintoplace.Toremovethescreen,pullonthehandle.
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1. grates 4. Fresh Coal2. Ashes On grates 5. Ashes in Ash Pan3. Partly burned Coal 6. grate bars
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building and maintaining a Coal Fire;Buildawoodfireasdescribedbutinsteadofaddinglargerwood,limitthesizetoabout2"indiameter.Addenough2"woodthatthefireboxflooriscoveredwithburningwood.Afterthewoodisburningwellforaboutfiveminutes,putthewoodaircontrolsinthedownpositionandslidethecoalaircontroltotheright.Thismakestheprimaryairflowupthroughthegratesasisrequiredforcoalburning.Nextaddalayerofcoalontopofthewood.Continueburninguntilthelayerofcoalisturningredandigniting.Itispossibletospeedthisprocessbyopeningtheashdoor,butneverformorethanfiveminutesatatime.Operationwiththeashdooropenformorethanfiveminuteswilloverfirethestoveandmaycausedamagetothestove.Neverleavethestoveunattendedwiththeashdooropen.After the layerof coal isburning,asecond layermaybeadded.Afterthesecondlayerisburning,morelayersmaybeadded. Do not add coal above the firebricks or grate bars. The stove is hot while in operation. keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns.Asyoubegintooperateyourstoveathighertemperatures,youwillnoticea“hot”orunpleasantsmell; this is just thepaintgoingthroughthecuringprocess,andwilldisappearafterafewfires.OverfiringAvoidoverfiringyourstove.Thisisapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhichcanleadtotheoverheatingofcombustiblewallorfloormaterials,damagetothestove,andinextremecases, cause a fire.Overfiring is caused by:Toomuchair flowing through the stove too quickly.Youmay haveinadvertentlyleftthebottomdooropen.Or,Notkeepingupwithroutinemaintenance,suchascheckingdoorgasketsforwear.Thechimneymayhaveexcessivedrawordraft,whichcanberemediedbyinstallingabarometricdamperOverfiringresultsinexcessivefuelconsumption,andmaycausepartsofthestoveorchimneyconnectortoglowred.Ifyounoticesignsofoverfiring,reducetheairsupplytothefire,andreviewtheMaintenancesectioninthismanual.Donotburnthestovecontinuouslyatthemaximumsetting.Ifmaximumheatisrequireddayafterday,thestoveistoosmallfortheareayouaretryingtoheat.Never leave the stove unattended if either the ash or load door is open. Overfiring may result.Intheeventofachimneyfire,callyourlocalfiredepartment;makesureeveryoneissafelyoutofthehouse.Reducetheairintakeofthestoveasmuchaspossibleusingtheaircontrollever.Donotthrowwateronthefire;thiscancausestovedamageandcreateanevenmoredangeroussituation.Haveyourchimneyprofessionallycleanedandinspectedbeforeresumingburninginyourstove.
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CookingGrill
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disposal of Ashes.TheTLC2000wasdesignedtoprovideaccesstotheashpanwithouttheneedforopeningthemaindoor.Wearingheavyprotectivegloves,opentheashdoorandremovetheashpanbypullingitforwardbythehandle.Closetheashdoorbeforetakingtheashesoutsideforsafedisposal.Agood time toempty theashpan isbefore loading.Thisensuresthattheasheswillbecoldandsafertohandlethandirectlyaftershakingtheashesdownortendingthefire.Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Other waste shall not be placed in this container.refuelingOpenthecoalaircontroltothemaximumpositionbyslidingit to the right.Allow thefire toburnvigorously forseveralminutes.Shakethegrateswithshortchoppystrokesuntilthefirstredcoalsfallintotheashpan,thenstop!Addcoaltothetopofthecoalbed.Itisgoodtoallowsomeredhotcoalsexposedtohelpignitethegasescomingoffofthenewlyaddedcoal.Thesegasescanbevolatileiflefttoaccumulate.Thecoalaircontrolmaybereturnedtothedesiredsetting.Stainless Steel Cooking grill (Optional)The cooking grill can be used for open fire grilling overanthracitecoalorwood.Toinstallthegrill,placethehandleinthegrillasshownatleft.Thegrillcannowbeliftedandpositionedintheopeningontopofthestoveasshownbelowleft.
CAUTION!COOkINg grIll mAY bE hOT. Alwayswear gloveswhenhandlingthegrill.
Cookingonanthracitecoalproducesflavorsimilartoagasgrill.Cookingonwoodproducesmanyflavorsdependingonthetypeofwoodused.Moreflavor isaddedwhencooking isdonewiththetopclosed.Thiscausestheheatandsmoketocirclearoundthefood.Aswithgrillingoranyopenfirecooking,theamountofheatandcookingtimemustbeexperimentedwithforbestresults.
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maintenanceLike all fine equipment, your TLC 2000 requires someroutinemaintenanceandinspection.Followtheguidelinesinthissectiontoguaranteesafe,efficientoperation.The StoveSurfaceThestove’sexteriorsurfaceshouldbedustedperiodicallywith a soft cloth. Formore thorough cleaning,wait untilthe stove is cool beforeusingadampcloth to cleananyblemishes.
ControlsToavoidarustbuild-upontheinnersurfacesofthecontrols,workthecontrolsbackandforthseveraltimes,duringthesummer,oranyprolongedperiodwhenyouarenotusingyourstove.The Fire ChamberThe inside of the fire chamber should be examined fordamagetothefirebrickliningmaterial,andgrates.Ifanybricks have been damaged, replace themwithHarmanreplacementparts.
venting System / ChimneyCreosote-Formationandtheneedforremoval-Whenwoodisburnedslowly,itproducestarandotherorganicvapors,whichcombinewithexpelledmoisturetoformcreosote.Thecreosotevaporscondenseinacoolchimneyofaslowburningfire.Asa result,creosote residueaccumulates in thefluelining.Whenignited,thiscreosotemakesanextremelyhotfire.Thechimneyconnectorandchimneymustbeinspectedatleastonceeverytwomonthsduringtheheatingseasontodetermineifacreosotebuild-uphasoccurred.Ifasignificantlayerofcreosotehasaccumulated(3mmormore),itmustberemovedtoreducetheriskofachimneyfire.Intheeventofachimneyfire,callyourlocalfiredepartment;makesureeveryoneissafelyoutofthehouse.Reducetheairintakeofthestoveasmuchaspossibleusingtheaircontrollever.Donotthrowwateronthefire;thiscancausestovedamageandcreateanevenmoredangeroussituation.Haveyourchimneyprofessionallycleanedandinspectedbeforeresumingburninginyourstove.
glass - replacementTheglassinthisunitisaceramicglass.5mmX444mmX311mm.availablefromyourHarmandealer.Ifthestove’sglassiscrackedorbroken,youmustreplaceit before operating your stove.Remove pieces carefully.ReplaceglassonlywithHarmansuppliedreplacementglasspanels;donotusesubstitutes.Toreplacetheglasspanel,youwillneedtoremovethedoor.Todothis,openthedoor,liftitstraightupandplaceitonasoftsurface.Carefullyremovedamagedglass,gasketmaterial,andholddownclips(setaside).Referringtothediagram,notehowthevariouscomponentsofthedoorsystemfittogether.Laytheloaddoorfacedownonthesoftsurface,andinstalltheselfadhesive1/4"gasketmaterialaroundthefrontfaceoftheglass.Settheglasspaneandgasketgentlyontothedoor.Installtheholddownclipsandtightenwithboltsasshown.Reinstalldooronstove.
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gaskets are located:Onthedoorstoprovideairtightclosure.Onthelid.
handleThehandleonthefrontdoorofyourTLC2000isattachedtoathreadedshaft.Afteraperiodoftime,youmayfindthatthefrontdoordoesnotcloseasfirmlyaswhenyourstovewasnew.Thisisduetoanaturalcompressionofthegaskets.Totightentheseal,openthedoorandrotatethehandleonefullturncounterclockwiseorbendthelatchplateonthestove.
blowerTheoptionalbloweronyourTLC2000stoverequiresverylittlemaintenance.Youshould,however,keeptheair inletandthemotorfreeofdustanddirt.
glass - CleaningSometimes itwillbenecessary tocleanaccumulatedashfromtheglasssurface;allowingthisashtoremainontheglassforlongperiodscanresultin“etching”duetotheacidityof theash.Thecreosotewhichaccumulateson theglassshouldburnoffduringyourhotfires.Nevercleantheglasswhileitishot,anddonot useabrasivesubstances. Wash thesurfacewithcoolwater,andrinsethoroughly.Youmaywish to use a non-abrasive cleanerspecificallydesignedforuseonstoveglass.Inanycase,drythoroughlybeforerelightingyourstove.
gasketsGasketsareusedonthedoorsandtoplidoftheTLC2000.Youmustcheckthesegasketsfromtimetotime,andreplacethemwhennecessary.Thegasketsaremadeoffiberglassofdifferentsizes(obtainablefromHarmanDealer)andarefixedinplacewithahightemperaturestovegasketcement.Tochangeagasket,firstremovethewornfiberglassandcleantheareawithawirebrush.Alsocleananyothersurfacesthatcomeintocontactwiththegasket.Placeasmallbeadof cement in the areaunder the gasket, thenpress newgasketmaterialintothechannel;donotoverlaptheends.Seatthegasketfirmlybyapplyingpressurewhenpossible;forexample,afterchangingthedoorgasket,closethedoor.Allowthecementtodrybeforeusingyourstove.
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Rotate door handle one full turn counter-clockwise to tighten door seal.
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Assemblyblower (Optional)Bolttheblowertothebottomrearofthestovewithfour1/4-20bolts.Tightenthebolts,butdonotovertighten.Theblowerspeedcanbeadjustedusing theknob that isbuilt-intothepowercord.Whenfirststartingafire,keepthebloweroff.Afteragoodbedofcoalsisestablished,youcanrunthebloweratanyspeeddesired.The power cord for the blowermust be connected to agroundedoutlet,andmustberoutedawayfromtheappliance.
Blower Variable Speed knob
Top Air grill (Optional)The top air grill must be installed before the chimneyconnectorisinstalled.Toinstallsimplyplacethetopairgrillovertheflueout letandpositionasshownatleft.Itisheldinplacebygravity.Thetopairgrillisadecorativeoptionthatdoesnotaddorsubtractfromtheperformanceofthestove.
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Floor ProtectionIn all installations, the area under and around the stovemustbeprotectedfromfallingashandlivecoals.Thefloorprotectormustbeofnoncombustiblematerial,andpositionedasshownintheaccompanyingillustration.The guidelines for floor protection are: 1. Completelyunderthestoveandanyhorizontalrunsof
connector.Thefloorprotectionmustextendaminimumof2"(51mm)beyondeachsideofthehorizontalconnector;
2. 8"(203mm)toeachsideandtotherearoftheappliance;3. U.S.16"(405mm)infrontofthedoors; Canada18"(457
mm)infrontofthedoors.ClearancesClearanceistheemptyspacerequiredbetweenthestoveorchimneyconnectortothenearestcombustiblesurfaceorobject,suchaswalls,ceilings,floors,orfurniture.ClearancedistancesmayonlybereducedbyusingmethodsapprovedbyeithertheCAN/CSAB365standard(Canada)orNFPA211(U.S.)Contactyourbuildingauthorityforinformationifyouareinterestedinreducingclearancedistancesotherthanthosepresentedhere.
InstallationParallel versus Corner InstallationsAparallelinstallationisoneinwhichthebackandsidesofthestoveareparalleltothewallsbehindandtothesideofthestove.Acornerinstallationisoneinwhichthebackofthestoveispositioneddiagonallyacrossacorneroftheroom.Eachinstallationrequiresitsownsetofclearances.For parallel installations the required clearancedistancesfromthestoveare:18" (457mm) to thesidewalland16"(405mm)tothebackwall.Fromthechimneyconnectortotherearwallmustbe18"(457mm),tothesidewall27"(685mm)andtotheceiling,36"(914mm).Fireplaceinstallationsmustmeetthesesameclearancerequirements;specificallyfollowtheseguidelinesformantelandtrimclearances.For corner installations, the clearance distances fromthestoveare12"(305mm)fromeachcornerof thestovemeasuredstraighttothenearestcombustiblematerial.Fromthefrontofthestove,clearancetocombustiblematerialssuchasfurniture,curtains,fuel,etc.,is:48"(1219mm)intheU.S.and60"(1524mm)inCanada.
Alternate floor protector dimension may be used as long as they satisfy the measurement requirements shown below.Minumum size floor protection for a corner installation hearth pad is 48" x 48" (USA ONLY).
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The Chimney SystemSoot and Creosote - Formation and Need for removalWhenwood is burned slowly, it produces tar and otherorganic vapors, which combinewith expelledmoistureto form soot or creosote.The soot and creosote vaporscondenseintherelativelycoolchimneyflueofaslowburningfire.Asaresult,sootorcreosoteresidueaccumulatesonthefluelining.Whenignited,thissootorcreosotecanresultinanextremelyhotfire.Thechimneyconnectorandchimneyshouldbeinspectedatleastonceeverytwomonthsduringtheheatingseasontodetermineifasootorcreosotebuild-uphasoccurred.Ifsootorcreosotehasaccumulated(3mmormore)itshouldberemovedtoreducetheriskofachimneyfire.Checking your chimney and chimney connector morefrequently, especiallywhile you are getting used to yourstove,isrecommended.Toinspectthissystem,letthestovecool.Usingaflashlightandmirror,checktheinteriorofthechimneyconnector,andthechimneyitself.Tocleandepositsfromthesurfaceoftheconnector,useastiffwirebrushafterdismantlingtheconnectorassembly.Tocleanthechimney,useaspeciallydesignedbrushsizedtofityourparticularflueopening,orcallanestablishedchimneycleaningservice.At the end of the heating season, perform a thoroughexaminationofyourchimneysystem,andhaveitrepairedifnecessary.draftDraftiswidelymisunderstood.It isimportantthatyou,thestoveoperator,realizethatdraft isavariableeffect,notagivenquantity.Stovesandchimneysdonothavedraft,yetdraftisthekeytoyourstove’sperformance.Draft is a force, producedbyanoperating stoveand thechimneytowhichit isattached.It iscreatedbyhotgasesrisingupthechimney,creatingapressuredifferencebetweenthe insideofyourhomeand theoutsideair. Itcontinuallymovesfreshcombustionairintothestove,andhotexhaustgasesoutof thestove;without thisconstantflow, thefirewillgoout.Other factors, such as barometric pressure, winds, theairtightnessofthehome,thetotal insidechimneyvolume,chimneyheightandthepresenceofventingdevicessuchasexhaustfansalsoplayaroleinmaintaininganadequatedraft.Insomecases,awindowmayneedtobeleftopen,orsomeothersourceoffreshairprovided,tokeeptheapplianceoperatingproperly.Lowbarometricpressures,superinsulatedhomesandexhaustfanscanreducedraft;windscanplayhavocwithdraft;andtoolargeortoosmallachimneyvolumecancausereduceddraftduetotheexcessivecoolingornotenoughroomtoventexhaustgasesquickly.Somesignsofinadequatedraftaresmoking,odor,difficultyinmaintainingthefire,andlowheatoutput.Overdraftcanbecausedbyaverytallchimneyevenifitistherecommendedsize,andcancauseoverfiringof your stove.Signsofanoverdraft include rapid fuel consumption, inability to slowthefire,andpartsofthestoveorchimneyconnectorglowingred.Itisimportantthatyoufollowthechimneyguidelinesinthismanual,includingsize,type,andheighttoavoiddraftproblems.
Chimney SystemWheninstalledandoperatedaccordingtothismanual,theTLC2000willproduceenoughhotgasestokeepthechimneywarmsothatadequatedraft ismaintainedthroughout theburncycle.Chimney ConnectorsIngeneral,followingtheseguidelineswillensurecompliancewithallnationalandprovincialcodes;priortobeginningyourinstallation, checkwith your local building codeofficial tocheckonadditional local regulationswhichmay influencethedesignandplacementofyourventingsystem.TheHarmanTLC2000maybeinstalledwith(150mm)24gaugechimneyconnectorpipe.Sizeoftheconnectorshouldcorrespondtothesizeofthefluecollaropening.Donotusemakeshiftcompromises.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.Wheneverpossible,avoidpassingtheconnectorthroughacombustiblewall; if youmust, use an approvedwall pass-through,describedlaterinthissection.Assembletheconnectorbeginningatthefluecollar,withthecrimpedendspointingtowardsthestove(tokeepdebrisandcreosoteflakesinsidethesystem).Eachjoint,includingtheonetothestove’sfluecollarandtheonetothechimneyitselfshouldbesecuredwithatleastthreesheetmetalscrews.Screwsmaybeamaximumof3inchesapart.A1-1/4"(30mm)overlapisrequiredateachjoint,includingthefluecollarattachment.Nomorethantwo90degreeelbowsshouldbeused,andthetotallengthofconnectorshouldnotexceed10feet(3m).Allhorizontalrunsofconnectormusthaveaminimumupwardslopeof1/4"(6mm)perfoot(20mmpermeter).wall Pass-throughsOccasionallyitisnecessarytopassthechimneyconnectorthroughacombustiblewalltoreachthechimney.Dependingonyourlocalbuildingcodes,andthepertinentprovincialornationalcodes,thereareseveralchoicesforaccomplishingthissafely.Beforebeginningyourinstallation,contactlocalofficials, and also the chimney connector and chimneymanufacturerforspecificrequirements.Canada. Threemethods are approved by theCanadianStandardsAssociation.The diagram shows onemethodrequiringan18"(450mm)airspacebetweentheconnectorandthewall.Itallowsuseofoneortwocoversasdescribedinthediagram.ThetwoothermethodsaredescribedindetailinthecurrentissueofCAN/CSAB365,thenationalstandard.United States IntheU.S.,thenationalcodeisNFPA211.Whilemanylocalitiesadoptthisstandard,besuretocheckwithlocalauthoritiesbeforebeginningyourinstallation.
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TheNFPA(NationalFireProtectionAssociation)permitsfourmethodsforpassingthroughacombustiblewall.Acommonlyusedmethodtopassthroughawalldirectlytoamasonrychimneyistoclearaminimum12"(300mm)aroundtheentirechimneyconnector,andfillitwithbrickmasonrywhichisatleast3.5"(90mm)thick.Afireclayliner,minimum3/8"(9mm)wallthicknessmustrunthroughthebrickwalltothechimneyliner(butnotbeyondtheinnersurfaceoftheliner).Itmustbecementedinplacewithrefractorycement.Thismethodisillustrated.Fordetailsontheotherthreeoptions,refertothemostrecenteditionoftheNFPA211code.The ChimneyTheTLC2000mustbeinstalledintoachimneyapprovedforusewithsolid-fuelappliances.IntheU.S.,theTLC2000mustbeconnectedto(1)aprefabricatedchimneycomplyingwiththerequirementsforTypeHTchimneysintheStandardforChimneys,Factory-Built,ResidentialTypeandBuildingHeatingAppliances,UL103,or(2)acode-approvedmasonrychimneywithaflueliner.InCanada,theTLC2000islistedforusewithprefabricatedchimneystestedandlistedtothehightemperature(650degreesC)chimneystandard,ULCS-629,orwithacodeapprovedmasonrychimney.Theminimumrecommendedheightforanychimneyis16ft(4.8m)abovefluecollarheight.Aroundflue(eithermasonryorapprovedprefabricated),ofeither6"(150mm),7"(180mm)or8"(200mm)maybeused.Forsquareorrectangularmasonrychimneys,nominalsizesof8"x8"or8"x12"(200mmx200mm,200mmx300mm)maybeused.
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Chimney
The3-foot,2-foot,10footrule
Codesrequirethatsolid-fuelchimneysextend3ft(0.9m)abovethepointatwhichtheyexitfromtheroof,providedthatnopartofanystructureiswithinthetopofthechimney,thenthechimneymustextend2ft(6m)abovethehighestpointwiththe10ft(3m)radiustopheight.Ifthereisnottenfeetofclearancefromthetopofthechimney,thenthechimneymustextend2ft(6m)abovethehighestpointwiththe10ft(3m)radius.
Hole with minimum clearance of 18” (450mm) Between connector and wall.
Non-combustible cover, one side only. If two covers are used, each must be mounted on non-combustible spacers at least 7/8” (21mm) away from the wall.
1” (25mm)Clearance
AN APPROVED CANADIAN WALL PASS-THROUGH
AN APPROVED U.S. WALL PASS-THROUGH
Minimum 2” (50mm)Clearance to Brick
Liner Minimum 12” (50mm) to Brick
Fire Clay Thimble
Chimney ConnectorC
him
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Flue
Masonry Chimney Built to NFPA 211 Specifications
Closest Combustible Material
Minimum 12” (300) to Combustibles
AN APPrOvEd CANAdIAN wAll PASS-ThrOugh AN APPrOvEd u.S wAll PASS-ThrOugh
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Installing to a Prefabricated ChimneyWhenventingyourTLC2000usingaprefabricatedchimney,be sure to contact local building codeauthorities, and tofollow themanufacturer’s instructionsexactly. Use onlythemanufacturer’sparts;donotusemakeshiftinstallationtechniques. Allprefabricatedchimneysmustbe tested toeithertheU.S.orCanadianhigh-temperaturestandards,UL103orULC-629.
dO NOT CONNECT ThIS uNIT TO A ChImNEY FluE SErvINg ANOThEr APPlIANCE.Existing masonry ChimneysIfyouplanonusingapre-existingmasonrychimney,haveitthoroughlyinspectedandcleaned.Anyfaultswhichmakethechimneyunsafeandunusablemustberepairedpriortouse.Thesecanincludeimproperheight,structuraldefects,blockages,inadequateclearancetocombustibles,unsealedopeningsintootherroomsofthehouse,signsofcreosoteorsmokeleakage,alooseorabsentclean-outdoor,orabsenceofaliner.dO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIr dISTrIbuTION duCT Or SYSTEmventing to a masonry ChimneyWhenconnectingtoamasonrychimney,severalprovisionsarestandard.First,whetherthechimneyconnectorisventedtothechimneythroughathimbleorabreechpipe,neithermustpassbeyond the innersurfaceof thechimney liner,andbothmustbefirmlycementedinplacewithrefractorycement. (A thimble is amasonry pipewhich is insertedthrough the chimneywall, and is frequently thepreferredmethod;abreechpipeisapieceofsteelpipeusedthesameway.)InCanada,abreechpipehasridgesorprotrusionstolockitfirmlyintotherefractorycement.Ineithercase,thechimneyconnectorventstothechimneythroughthethimbleorbreechpipe.Usingathimble,theconnectorslidescompletelyinsidethemasonrytotheinneredgeoftheflueliner,andmaybeeasilyremoved for chimneyandconnector inspection.Abreechpipemustextendatleast2"(50mm)intotheroom,sotheconnectorcanbeattachedwithsheetmetalscrews.venting to a masonry Fireplace ChimneyInsomesituations,acodecompliantchimneyoriginallyusedfor amasonry fireplacemaybeused to install yourTLC2000.Inadditiontotherequirementsfoundinthepreviousparagraphs,it isimportanttobeawarethatallclearancesmustbemet,includingthosefromthechimneyconnectortocombustibles—18"(360mm)tosidesand18"(450mm)toceiling.Donot forget to includefloorprotection inyourplans.(SeeClearancesandFloorProtectioninthissection.)Sincemanyfireplaceshaveexposedwoodenmantelsandtrim,payspecialattention to theclearancesnecessary tothesematerials.Ifyourfireplacechimneyisbehindacombustiblewall,youmust use an approvedwall pass-through system to gainaccess to themasonry chimney.The chimney connectormust enter the chimneyat a placewhere it is lined, andthefireplacemustbemade inoperable.Forexample,youmightremovethedamper,replacingitwithasecure,airtight,noncombustible seal (removable for inspection); this alsosatisfiestherequirementthatnoroomairmustbeallowedtoenterthechimney.
TheHarmanTLC2000wastestedwiththefueldooropenandclosed.If you operatewith the door open, be sure to install theoptionalfirescreen,andbesurethecleanoutcoverabovethefireboxisremoved.Do not burn any fuel other than those specified.Othersolidfuels,suchascharcoal,cancauseincreasedcarbonmonoxideproductionoroverfiring.Neverusehighlyvolatilesubstances in your stove, suchas gasoline,which couldcauseanexplosion.When solid fuels are burned completely, they producewaterandcarbondioxide.However, in longslowburns,asubstantialamountofcarbonmonoxidemaybeproduced.Ifallowedtobuildup,carbonmonoxide(whichisodorless)canprovefatallypoisonous.Properventilationanddraftwillprevent this fromhappening. If yousmell smoke, turnuptheair control leversetting,and thoroughlyventilateyourdwelling.During future burns, be careful not to overloadthestovewithfuel,soyouwillnotbetemptedtoconstantlyoperateatalowaircontrolsetting.Othercausesofpoorventilationordraftareicing,exhaustfans,ablockedoutsideairinlet,androomairstarvation.Ifyourstoveissluggishandyougetoccasionalodor,checkthesepossibilitiesandincreasetheairflowinyourhome.
WARNING!dO NOT INSTAll IN SlEEPINg rOOm.
Chimney Connector
Clay thimble, reaching just to the inside of the chimney liner
Mechanical fasteners (minimum 3) but not at the bottom of the connector
Chimney liner inner edges
High-temperature sealant used to cement the clay thimble
Service Parts
beginning manufacturing date: N/A Ending manufacturing date: Active
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Part number list on following page.
Top load Coal/wood Stove
1-70-08690-4 (metallic blue) Ending manufacturing date jan 20101-70-08690-5 (honey glo) Ending manufacturing date june 20091-70-08690-10 (mojave red) Ending manufacturing date jan 20101-70-08690-12 (Forest green) Ending manufacturing date jan 2010
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14
32
45
622
21
7
8
9
16
18
12
13
15
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1-90-08690-1 (black w/door)
1-70-08690-1 (black) Ending manufacturing date: june 20111-70-08690-2 (Charcoal) Ending manufacturing date: june 2011 1-70-08690-3 (goldenfi re) Ending manufacturing date: june 2011
retired units
08/13
Service Parts
beginning manufacturing date: N/A Ending manufacturing date: Active
TlC-2000
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer ordistributor.hearth and home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers.Providemodelnumberandserialnumberwhenrequestingservicepartsfromyourdealerordistributor.
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ITEm dESCrIPTION COmmENTS PArT NumbEr1 TopAirGrillAssembly(Option) 1-00-087102 Top,Rear 2-00-852109L3 TopLoadDoorAssembly 1-10-08720A4 Gasket,Bulbblack1-1/2”X9-32w/psa(topplate) 31/2Ft 1-00-10025 Y5 GasketPlatew/gasket 1-10-08759A6 DamperLinkageArmWeldmentw/Knob 1-10-08722 Y
7WoodenKnob(damperhandle),2Sets Pre008850439 1-00-05228 YWoodenKnobw/Bolt,2Sets Post008850439 1-00-06228
8 Shield,leftside 2-00-852139P Y9 Shakerhandleweldment 1-10-852166 Y10 Bloweroption-includes3speedcontrol 1-00-08643 Y11 Grate,long15in-cast Qty2req 3-00-00208 Y12 Gratelink 2-00-852119 Y13 Brick9”X4-1/2”x1-1/4” Pkgof7 1-00-900450125 Y14 BrickSupports 1Set 1-00-087245615 AshDoorAssembly 1-10-08718A
AshDoorLatchHardware 1-00-85223 Y16 AirslideKnob Pkgof3 3-40-08746-317 AshPan 1-10-08690 Y18 AshLipTrim Gold 3-43-4722386
19DoorKitAssembly BlackClassic 1-00-08711-1DoorKitAssembly(Gold) No longer available 1-00-08711-4
DoorFrame-Roped Cast 4-00-05165DoorFrame-Roped(Gold) No longer available 1-10-05165GlassClipsandScrews 2-00-05202-4 YGlassRect12-7/16”X17-5/8” 3-40-08214 Y
20CoalBars Setof3 1-00-852145CoalBarHolders Setof2 1-00-852146
21 Shield,rightside 2-00-852141P Y22 Cleanout,TLC 2-00-852153 Y
Additionalservicepartnumbersappearonfollowingpage.
Service Parts
beginning manufacturing date: N/A Ending manufacturing date: Active
TlC-2000
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer ordistributor.hearth and home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers.Providemodelnumberandserialnumberwhenrequestingservicepartsfromyourdealerordistributor.
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ITEm dESCrIPTION COmmENTS PArT NumbErAirAdjuster,LeftandRight 1Set 1-00-852140AirGrillTrim 3-43-08725Bolt(ashdoorhinge) 2-00-06952BBrassElbow 3-40-00121BrickBacker Qty2req 2-00-852147 YBrick,Fullskid 414Pcs 3-40-900450-414BronzeBushing Post008860016 3-31-852177Bushing,SteelSleeve,3/8ODx1/2OAL 3-50-05229CastDoor,Roped 1-10-08159ACastPawl 3-00-453002 YCookinggrill-Option(w/handle) 1-00-08709Cozyscreen 3-40-727336Dowelpin1/4X3/8 Pkgof15 3-30-2019-15Gasket1/2”roundrope(Frontloaddoor) 20Ft 1-00-1086204 YGasketGlue,32oz 3-42-4583Gasket,Roundblack1/4”w/psa(glass) 15Ft 1-00-2312 YGasket,Roundwhiteld5/8”(ashdoor) 1-00-10000 YHandle,CookingGrill 2-00-852169LHeatShield 2-00-852160BHinge,Rear Qty2req 2-00-852129LLoadDoorHandlew/Bolt 1-00-00247 YLoadDoorHandle&Hardware Pre008860001 1-00-08176 YPawBolt(oldstyle) 4-31-08055 YPawlRetrofit 1-00-453001 YPowerCord 3-20-29685 YScrew,#10-24x3/8”AlloySteelBlackOxideButtonHeadCap Pkgof100 3-30-3011-100 YScrew,1/4”-20x21/2”PhillipsRoundHeadZincPltdMachine Pkgof25 3-30-6007-25 YShakerBarWeldment 1-10-08717 Y
ShakerReplacementKitPre008860016 1-00-852016 YPost008860016 1-00-852172
ShakerShaft 3-50-03373 YSpringWasher-plated6mm Pkgof25 3-31-08558-25TopLiftArm 2-00-852128PTouchUpPaint,Aerosol Black 3-42-1990VariableSpeedControlw/off 3-20-02223WoodenHandle,frontdoor 1-00-00122 YWoodenHandle,LoadDoor 3-40-00247 Y
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hearth & home TechnologieslImITEd lIFETImE wArrANTY
Hearth&HomeTechnologies,onbehalfofitshearthbrands(”HHT”),extendsthefollowingwarrantyforHHTgas,wood,pellet,coalandelectrichearthappliancesthatarepurchasedfromanHHTauthorizeddealer.
wArrANTY COvErAgE:HHTwarrantstotheoriginalowneroftheHHTapplianceatthesiteofinstallation,andtoanytransfereetakingownershipoftheapplianceatthesiteofinstallationwithintwoyearsfollowingthedateoforiginalpurchase,thattheHHTappliancewillbefreefromdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipatthetimeofmanufacture.Afterinstallation,ifcoveredcompo-nentsmanufacturedbyHHTarefoundtobedefectiveinmaterialsorworkmanshipduringtheapplicablewarrantyperiod,HHTwill,atitsoption,repairorreplacethecoveredcomponents.HHT,atitsowndiscretion,mayfullydischargeallofitsobligationsundersuchwarrantiesbyreplacingtheproductitselforrefundingtheverifiedpurchasepriceoftheproductitself.Themaximumamountrecoverableunderthiswarrantyislimitedtothepurchasepriceoftheproduct.Thiswarrantyissubjecttoconditions,exclusionsandlimitationsasdescribedbelow.
wArrANTY PErIOd:Warrantycoveragebeginsonthedateoforiginalpurchase.Inthecaseofnewhomeconstruction,warrantycoveragebeginsonthedateoffirstoccupancyofthedwellingorsixmonthsafterthesaleoftheproductbyanindependent,authorizedHHTdealer/distributor,whicheveroccursearlier.Thewarrantyshallcommencenolaterthan24monthsfollowingthedateofproductshipmentfromHHT,regardlessoftheinstallationoroccupancydate.Thewarrantyperiodforpartsandlaborforcoveredcomponentsisproducedinthefollowingtable.Theterm“LimitedLifetime”inthetablebelowisdefinedas:20yearsfromthebeginningdateofwarrantycoverageforgasappliances,and10yearsfromthebeginningdateofwarrantycoverageforwood,pellet,andcoalappliances.Thesetimeperiodsreflecttheminimumexpectedusefullivesofthedesignatedcomponentsundernormaloperatingconditions.
Seeconditions,exclusions,andlimitationsonnextpage.
Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet EPAWood Coal Electric Venting
X X X X X X X
AllpartsandmaterialexceptascoveredbyConditions,
Exclusions,andLimitationslisted
X X X Igniters,electroniccomponents,andglass
X X X X X Factory-installedblowersX Moldedrefractorypanels
X Firepotsandburnpots
5years 1year X X Castingsandbaffles
7years 3years X X X Manifoldtubes,HHTchimneyandtermination
10years 1year X Burners,logsandrefractory
LimitedLifetime 3years X X X X X Fireboxandheatexchanger
X X X X X X X Allreplacementpartsbeyondwarrantyperiod
WarrantyPeriod HHTManufacturedAppliancesandVenting
1Year
ComponentsCovered
3years
2years
90Days
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wArrANTY CONdITIONS:• ThiswarrantyonlycoversHHTappliancesthatarepurchasedthroughanHHTauthorizeddealerordistributor.Alistof
HHTauthorizeddealersisavailableontheHHTbrandedwebsites.• ThiswarrantyisonlyvalidwhiletheHHTapplianceremainsatthesiteoforiginalinstallation.•ThiswarrantyisonlyvalidinthecountryinwhichtheHHTauthorizeddealerordistributorthatsoldtheappliance
resides.• Contactyourinstallingdealerforwarrantyservice.Iftheinstallingdealerisunabletoprovidenecessaryparts,contact
thenearestHHTauthorizeddealerorsupplier.Additionalservicefeesmayapplyifyouareseekingwarrantyservicefromadealerotherthanthedealerfromwhomyouoriginallypurchasedtheproduct.
• Checkwithyourdealerinadvanceforanycoststoyouwhenarrangingawarrantycall.Travelandshippingchargesforpartsarenotcoveredbythiswarranty.
This warranty is void if:• Theappliancehasbeenover-firedoroperatedinatmospherescontaminatedbychlorine,fluorine,orotherdamaging
chemicals.Over-firingcanbeidentifiedby,butnotlimitedto,warpedplatesortubes,rustcoloredcastiron,bubbling,crackinganddiscolorationofsteelorenamelfinishes.
• Theapplianceissubjectedtoprolongedperiodsofdampnessorcondensation.• Thereisanydamagetotheapplianceorothercomponentsduetowaterorweatherdamagewhichistheresultof,but
notlimitedto,improperchimneyorventinginstallation.
lImITATIONS OF lIAbIlITY:• Theowner’sexclusiveremedyandHHT’ssoleobligationunderthiswarranty,underanyotherwarranty,expressor
implied,orincontract,tortorotherwise,shallbelimitedtoreplacement,repair,orrefund,asspecifiedabove.InnoeventwillHHTbeliableforanyincidentalorconsequentialdamagescausedbydefectsintheappliance.Somestatesdonotallowexclusionsorlimitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheselimitationsmaynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificrights;youmayalsohaveotherrights,whichvaryfromstatetostate.EXCEPTTOTHEEXTENTPROVIDEDBYLAW,HHTMAKESNOEXPRESSWARRANTIESOTHERTHANTHEWARRANTYSPECIFIEDHEREIN.THEDURATIONOFANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYISLIMITEDTODURATIONOFTHEEXPRESSEDWARRANTYSPECIFIEDABOVE.
wArrANTY ExCluSIONS:Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverthefollowing:• Changesinsurfacefinishesasaresultofnormaluse.Asaheatingappliance,somechangesincolorofinteriorand
exteriorsurfacefinishesmayoccur.Thisisnotaflawandisnotcoveredunderwarranty.• Damagetoprinted,plated,orenameledsurfacescausedbyfingerprints,accidents,misuse,scratches,melteditems,
orotherexternalsourcesandresiduesleftontheplatedsurfacesfromtheuseofabrasivecleanersorpolishes.• Repairorreplacementofpartsthataresubjecttonormalwearandtearduringthewarrantyperiod.Theseparts
include:paint,wood,pelletandcoalgaskets,firebricks,grates,flameguides,batteriesandthediscolorationofglass.• Minorexpansion,contraction,ormovementofcertainpartscausingnoise.Theseconditionsarenormalandcom-
plaintsrelatedtothisnoisearenotcoveredbythiswarranty.• Damagesresultingfrom:(1)failuretoinstall,operate,ormaintaintheapplianceinaccordancewiththeinstallation
instructions,operatinginstructions,andlistingagentidentificationlabelfurnishedwiththeappliance;(2)failuretoinstalltheapplianceinaccordancewithlocalbuildingcodes;(3)shippingorimproperhandling;(4)improperopera-tion,abuse,misuse,continuedoperationwithdamaged,corrodedorfailedcomponents,accident,orimproperly/incorrectlyperformedrepairs;(5)environmentalconditions,inadequateventilation,negativepressure,ordraftingcausedbytightlysealedconstructions,insufficientmake-upairsupply,orhandlingdevicessuchasexhaustfansorforcedairfurnacesorothersuchcauses;(6)useoffuelsotherthanthosespecifiedintheoperatinginstructions;(7)installationoruseofcomponentsnotsuppliedwiththeapplianceoranyothercomponentsnotexpresslyauthorizedandapprovedbyHHT;(8)modificationoftheappliancenotexpresslyauthorizedandapprovedbyHHTinwriting;and/or(9)interruptionsorfluctuationsofelectricalpowersupplytotheappliance.
• Non-HHTventingcomponents,hearthcomponentsorotheraccessoriesusedinconjunctionwiththeappliance.• Anypartofapre-existingfireplacesysteminwhichaninsertoradecorativegasapplianceisinstalled.• HHT’sobligationunderthiswarrantydoesnotextendtotheappliance’scapabilitytoheatthedesiredspace.Informa-
tionisprovidedtoassisttheconsumerandthedealerinselectingtheproperappliancefortheapplication.Consider-ationmustbegiventoappliancelocationandconfiguration,environmentalconditions,insulationandairtightnessofthestructure.
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