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Installation & Operating Manual
The TL300 Top Loading Wood Stove

EPA Certified by
OMNI-Test Laboratories

R7

SAFETY NOTICE
Please 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. Suitable for installation in a mobile home(us only).
IF THIS wood-burning 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
HOME HEATING.

save these instructions.

# 3-90-06901

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Index

Introduction			

4

Specifications			

5

Installation			

8

Venting				

10

Operation/Building a Fire	 16
Maintenance			

19

Options				

21

Service Parts			

22

Warranty				

26

Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new
heating appliance. Failure to follow instructions may result in property
damage, bodily injury, or even death.
Hearth & Home Technologies, Inc.
352 Mountain House Road
Halifax, PA 17032 ~ U.S.A.

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Harman TL300 Wood Stove. We are confident that you will enjoy the warmth and
convenience of your Harman Stove for decades to come.
With the TL300 you will notice even heat throughout your home and long burn times. This is possible because of
Harman’s special FireDome Non-Catalytic Combustion System, designed into the TL300 to promote clean burning
and even heat output. This equates to unvarying heat over a longer period of time without the temperature peaks
and valleys of other wood stoves. The FireDome continues Harman’s reputation of high efficiency while saving
you the expense associated with catalytic stoves. The top load door makes adding wood easier and allows more
wood to fit into the large firebox. You can view your beautiful fire through the extra large glass door. The glass
stays cleaner because of the special IR coated glass and the exclusive Harman Air Wash System.
The Harman TL300 has an ash pan with its own ash door which allows removal of ashes while the stove is in
operation. This means you can keep a fire all winter if you desire.
The Harman TL300 offers a cooking grill that can be placed in the top of the stove while in operation. This allows
you to grill your favorite meats all year long even when the weather is not suitable for outside grilling. If you haven't
already purchased the cooking grill, you can do so from your Authorized Harman Dealer.
Due to the fact that the TL300 is hot while in operation, gloves should be worn while tending to the fire.

Appliance Certification.

Model: TL300
Test Lab: Omni-Test Laboratories
Report #: 135-S-18-6
Type: Solid Fuel Fireplace Stove or Room Heater
Standard(s): UL 1482, UL 737, ULC-S627

For your reference, please copy your
serial number from the label on your
stove to the box below.
sERIAL nUMBER

Note: This appliance is also approved for installation
into a shop.

LISTED SOLID FUEL FIREPLACE STOVE OR ROOM HEATER
APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE OU POELE A COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE
MODEL/MODELE: TL300
Report#/Rapport # 135-S-18-6
Tested to/Teste a: UL 1482, UL 737

PREVENT HOUSE FIRES: Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer’s installation
and operation instructions and local codes. In absence of any local codes, installation must meet
minimum requirements of NFPA 211 in USA. Refer to manufacturer’s instructions and local codes for
precautions required for passing chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling.
FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY.
Do NOT connect this stove to a chimney serving another appliance.
Flue connector pipe must be 6” diameter, minimum 24 MSG black or 26 MSG blue steel.
Chimney must be factory built UL 103HT or masonry.
NOTE: Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass available from your dealer.
Inspect and clean chimney frequently. Under certain conditions of use, creosote buildup
may occur rapidly.
DO NOT OVERFIRE - IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS, IT IS BEING OVERFIRED.
Prevention des incendies:
Respectez scrupuleusement les instructions du constructeur pour l’installation et l’utilisation.
Respectez les regles et normes applicables dans votre region. Dans tous les cas, l’installation devra
au minimum satisfaire aux exigences de NFPA 211 AUX Etats-Unis.
Reportez vous aux instructions du fabricant et aux regles locales pour les precautions necessaires
lors du passage des tuyaux de fumee a travers un mur ou un plafond combustible. Controlez et
nettoyez frequemment la cheminee et les tuyaux de fumee selon les instructions du fabricant.
N’UTILISIXZ QUE DU BOIS EN BUCHES:
Ne pas raccorder ce poele a un conduit de fumee utilise pour un autre appareil.
Le tuyau de fumee doit avoir 6” de diametre minimum, et etre en acier de qualite 24 MSG noir ou
26 MSG bleu.
Le conduit de fumee peut etre maconne ou de fabrication industrielle type ULC S629.
Nota: Ne remplacer la vitre qu’avec une vitre ceramique de 45 mm disponible chez votre fournisseur.
Controlez et nettoyez frequemment la cheminee et les tuyaux de fumee. Dans certaines conditions
d’utilization, des accumulations de cresote peuvent se produire rapidement.
NE PAS SUR CHAUFFER - SI LE POELE OU LE TUYAU ROUGISSENT, VOUS SURCHAUFFEZ

Harman TL300

8” (200 mm)

B
C

SERIAL NUMbER/NUMERO DE SERIE:

Meets requirements of ULC S627-00/Selon les exigences de ULC S627-00
Certified for USA and Canada/Certifie pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada
Room Heater, Solid Fuel Type, Also For Use In Mobile Homes In US only

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D

F

A

E
Manufactured by / Fabriqué par:

352 Mountain House Road
Halifax, PA 17032 (É.-U.)

ATTENTION:

8”

8”

200mm

200mm

18”

16”
450 mm
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES
A - Unit to Sidewall
20”
b - Unit to backwall
18”
C - Chimney Connector to Sidewall
31”
D - Chimney Connector to backwall
24”
E - Unit to Adjacent Wall
18”
F - Chimney Connector to Adjacent Wall 27”

DISTANCES MINIMALES DE SECURITE
A - Entre le mur lateral et l’appareil
500 mm
b - Entre le mur arriereet l’appareil
450 mm
C - Entre le tuyau et le mur lateral
775mm
D - Entre le tuyau et le mur arriere
600 mm
E - Entre le mur adjacent et l’appareil 450 mm
F - Entre le tuyau et le mur adjacent 675 mm

Floor protection must be a non-combustible material. Must
also be placed under any horizontal sections of flue connector,
extending 2” (51mm) beyond the measurement of the pipe.
Pour protéger le plancher, il faut sous le poêle un matériau.
Qui doit aussi être placé sous les parties horizontales du tuyau
de raccord à la cheminée et s’étendre à 51 mm (2 po) au-delà
de la mesure du tuyau.

REFER TO MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEARANCES WITH ADDITIONAL VENT CONFIGURATIONS.
Veuillez vous référer au manuel d’instruction du manufacturier pour informations additionnels pour la configuration de la ventilation.

CHAUD LORS DU FONCTIONNEMENT.
NE TOUCHEZ PAS L’APPAREIL.GARDEZ LES ENFANTS ET LES
VÊTEMENTS ÉLOIGNÉS. TOUT CONTACT PEUT ENTRAÎNER
DES BRÛLURES DE LA PEAU. RÉFÉREZ-VOUS À LA PLAQUE
SIGNALÉTIQUE ET AU MODE D’EMPLOI. GARDEZ LE MOBILIER
ET LES AUTRES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES BIEN À L’ÉCART
DE L’APPAREIL.
Made in U.S.A. of US and imported parts. / Fabriqué aux États-Unis-d’Amérique par des pièces
d’origine américaine et pièces importées.
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA.
CONSULTEX LES ADMINISTRATIONS ET ORGANISMES COMPETENTS POUR LA CONSTRUCTION ET LA PREVENTION DES
INCEDIES AFIN DE RESPECTER LES REGLES DE SECURITE EN VIGUEUR.

CAUTION:
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO
NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN AND CLOTHING AWAY.

CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. SEE NAMEPLATE
AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP FURNISHINGS AND OTHER
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE
AWAY FROM THIS APPLIANCE.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emission standards.
Date of Manufacture/Date de fabrication:
2011 2012 2013 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

326 mm

935 mm

583 mm

Specifications

Weight				

525 lbs

Flue Size			

6 Inch

Log Length Recommended	 18 in. / 20 in. Max
Heating Capacity		

1,500 - 3,000 sq. ft.

Average Emissions		

1.1 Grams Per Hr.

Emissons on Low		

0.8 Grams Per Hr.

Outside Air Size		

3 or 4 Inch

675 mm

223 mm

734 mm

SAFETY NOTICE: IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE
MAY RESULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND
INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA.

The Harman TL300 meets the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s emission limits
for wood heaters sold after July 1, 1990.
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Specifications

Top Load Door

Top Load Opening

Front Load Door

Grate

Top Load Door
Handle

Andirons

Air Control

Ash Door
Front Load Door Latch
Ash Door Latch

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Specifications
General Considerations

Draft
Before you install and/or operate your TL300 wood
stove, please read the entire contents of this manual.
Pay particular attention to the explanation of draft and its
effect on stove performance, in the installation section.
By following the installation and operating guidelines,
you will ensure proper draft and gain maximum
efficiency and enjoyment from your stove.
Fuel
Your TL300 burns wood very efficiently. Here are
some guidelines concerning log size and moisture
content that will help you obtain the best performance.
Select dry seasoned wood. For example, it should be
checked or cracked on the ends and not exposed to rain
or extremely damp conditions. Hardwoods are favored
because they are heavier and contain more heating
capacity (BTU’s) per load than do softwoods. Wood
should be split and stored under cover for “seasoning” a year is recommended. Your stove is not an incinerator
- do not burn garbage, painted or treated wood, plastics,
or other debris.
Keep the area around the stove free from clutter.
Keep all combustibles, including fuel, beyond the coderequired clearance distance (48" or 1215 mm in the
U.S., 1525 mm or 60" in Canada). Never store fuel
in front of the stove where it could interfere with door
operation, safe loading, and ash removal.

Do not burn garbage or flammable fluids
such as gasoline, naptha, or engine oil.
NEVER OPERATE WITH MORE THAN ONE
DOOR OPEN AT A TIME.

CAUTION:
Always wear fire retardant gloves
when operating the stove.
SAFETY NOTICE

IF THIS HARMAN TL300 STOVE IS NOT
PROPERLY INSTALLED, OPERATED AND
MAINTAINED, 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.

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The Stove

Doors
Your stove has a large glass-paneled door for loading
and fire viewing, a separate smaller door for removing
ashes, and a top loading door.
Front Door
Before opening, always check for wood, embers, or
ash that may be ready to fall out of the door.
To open the glass door, open bypass damper first,
by pulling forward on the top load door handle, to the
first position. Then lift up on the front door handle to
disengage the latch, and pull out. To close the door,
push door closed with handle in the open position, then
push handle down to engage the latch.
Ash Door
To open the ash door, open the bypass damper first.
Lift up on the ash door handle and pull it open. Close
the door by pushing in and pushing the handle all the
way down.
Top Load Door
To open the top load door, pull forward on the top
load door handle. The first position tells you the bypass
damper is open. Continue pivoting the handle toward
you until it locks the top load door open.
All doors must be closed while the stove is in normal
operation, and the gaskets routinely examined for wear
and replaced when necessary. Good door seals are
important for maintaining control of the stove. Never
operate with the ash door open. Operating the stove with
the ash door open, or with a door improperly sealed,
could create a serious overfiring condition (discussed
later in this section).
The glass used in your TL300 is manufactured to
exact standards to withstand the high heat of the
fire, but like all glass, it must be treated with common
sense and care. Never abuse the glass by slamming
the door shut or striking the glass with a heavy object.
If the glass is broken or damaged, do not operate the
stove until it has been replaced (See instructions in
Maintenance section.)
Grates
The Harman TL300 has a unique grate system that
consists of one bottom grate, and two front andirons.
The bottom grate has slots which allow the ash to
fall into the ash pan by passing a poker back and
forth across the grate. The andirons keep the fuel
from coming into direct contact with the glass, and
keep hot coals and embers from spilling out while
reloading. Never build a fire directly against the
glass. Andiron extensions (included with each stove)
clip onto the fixed andirons and serve to protect the
glass when top loading is used as the primary loading method. The grates and andirons must remain in
place at all times. Do not tamper with or change the
configuration of this grate system.

Installation
Clearances

Parallel versus Corner Installations

A parallel installation is one in which the back and
sides of the stove are parallel to the walls behind and
to the side 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 parallel installations, the required clearance
distances from the stove are:
1) to the side wall, 20" (508 mm);
2) to the back wall, 18" (458 mm).
3) From the chimney connector to the wall, 31"(787 mm)
4) Hortizontal pipe to the ceiling, 15"(381 mm).
NOTE: For a vertical chimney connector in a parallel
installation the distance from the connector to the side
wall must be 31"(787 mm), due to the required side
clearance of the stove itself. Fireplace installations must
meet these same clearance requirements; specifically
follow these guidelines for mantel and trim clearances.
For corner installations, the clearance distances from
the stove are 18"(458 mm) from each corner of the stove
measured straight to the nearest combustible material,
and 27" (686 mm) from the chimney connector to the
walls.
From the front of the stove, clearance to combustible
materials such as furniture, curtains, fuel, etc.: 48"(1220
mm) in the U.S. and 60"(1524 mm) in Canada. Due to
excessive heat build-up at the wall passthrough, using
double wall pipe, horizontal venting is only approved
into a masonry chimney.
See Detailed Clearances on Page 9

Floor Protection

Floor protection is required under your TL300. This
floor protection must be a minimum of 20 ga. sheet
metal in thickness, it can also be stone or tile or other
masonry material, providing it is non-combustible. This
floor protection must extend 18 inches in front of the
door opening and 8 inches to each side and to the rear
of the stove body. There must also be floor protection
under any horizontal sections of venting regardless of
their height from the floor.
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44" (1100 mm)
8" (200 mm)

51" (1275 mm)

Clearance is the empty space required between
the stove or chimney connector and the nearest
combustible surface or object, such as walls, ceilings,
floors, or furniture. Clearance distances may only be
reduced by using methods approved by either the
CAN/CSA B365 standard (Canada) or NFPA 211 (U.S.)
Contact your building authority for information if you are
interested in reducing clearance distances below those
presented here.

8"

8"

(200 mm)

(200 mm)

18" (450 mm)
floor protector/ protection de sol (Min. 51" x 44")

Mobile Home Installation

The TL300 is approved for mobile home installations
in the US only. Mobile Home installation should be done
in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety
Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, part 24.
When installing the TL300 in a mobile home, several
requirements must be met:
1. The unit must be bolted to the floor. This can
be done through the rear of the pedestal with 3" lag
screws, using the holes where the unit was bolted to
the shipping pallet.
2. The unit must be connected to outside air. See
Outside air section on page 21.
3. Floor protection and specified clearances to
combustibles must be followed.
4. Unit must be grounded to the metal frame of the
mobile home.
5. Smoke detectors and/or smoke alarms are
recommended on each floor of the house. Note that
when loading fire, some smoke seepage may occur, and
set off the alarm. Ventilate as necessary to eliminate the
problem. If the alarm should sound otherwise, cease
the use of the appliance and call your dealer for service.

MOBILE HOME REGULATIONS DO NOT
ALLOW INSTALLATION IN ANY ROOM
DESIGNATED FOR SLEEPING.

Installation/Clearances
Single Wall Pipe - Parallel Installation
15"* 375 mm

31"

(775 mm)

31"

2'(50 mm)

(775 mm)

23"
(575 mm)

20"

(500 mm)

17"

425 mm

Top Vent to vented out side wall
with 90o elbow

Top vent ceiling and sidewall
clearances
24"

(600 mm)

23"

18"

(450 mm)

(575 mm)

Damper Open

Top vent vented
out back wall
Damper Closed
with 90o elbow.

17"

425 mm)

31"
(775 mm)

20"
(500 mm)

Single Wall
PipeWall
- Top
Vent- Parallel
- ParallelInstallation
Installation
Double
Pipe
11"*(275 mm)
28"

28"

(700 mm)

(700 mm)

2'(50 mm)

21"

17"

(425 mm)

15"

Top Vent vented out side wall
with 90 o elbow.*Masonry
Chimney Only.

Top vent ceiling and sidewall
clearances
18.5"

(925 mm)

21"

13"

(325 mm)

(525 mm)

Damper Open

15"

Top vent vented
out back wall
Damper Closed
with 90o elbow.* Masonry Chimney Only.

(375 mm)

28"
(700 mm)

17"
(425 mm)

Single Wall Pipe

Corner Installation with Single and Double Wall Pipe

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18"

(450 mm)

27"

18"

(675 mm)

(450 mm)

27"

(675 mm)

18"

(450 mm)

Harman TL300

27"

(675 mm)

27"

(675 mm)

18"

(450 mm)

*Check with your
local building codes
for clearance.

Venting
Chimney Connectors and Chimneys
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
tightness 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
the 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 TL300 will produce enough hot gases to keep the
chimney warm so that adequate draft is maintained
throughout the burn cycle.

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(s) regarding any additional local
requirements or regulations which may influence the
design and placement of your venting system.
The Harman TL300 may be installed with (.6 mm)
24 gauge chimney connector pipe. The size of the
connector should correspond to the size of the flue collar
opening. Do not use makeshift components.
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.
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Assemble the connector beginning at the flue collar,
with the crimped ends pointing towards the stove (to
keep debris and creosote flakes 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" (32 mm)
overlap is required at each joint, including the flue collar attachment. No more than two 90 degree 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 inch per foot
(20 mm per meter).

Wall Pass-thrus

Occasionally it is necessary to pass the chimney
connector through a combustible wall to reach the
chimney. Depending on your local building codes, and
the pertinent provincial or national codes, there are
several choices for accomplishing this safely. 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 shows
one method requiring an 18" (460 mm) air space
between the connector and the wall. It allows use of one
or two covers as described in the diagram. The other
two 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 Association)
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"(305 mm) around the entire chimney connector,
and fill it with brick masonry which is at least 3.5"(90
mm) thick. A fireclay liner, minimum 3/8" (9 mm) 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. For details on the other three
options, refer to the most recent edition of the NFPA
211 code.

Venting
Closest
Combustible Material

Minimum 2" (50mm)
Clearance to Brick
Liner

Chimney Flue

Hole with a minimum
clearance of 18" (450 mm)
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

The Chimney

The TL300 must be installed into a chimney approved
for use with solid-fuel appliances. In the U.S., the TL300
must be connected to (1) a prefabricated chimney
complying with the requirements for Type HT chimneys
in the Standard for Chimneys, Factory-Built, Residential
Type and Building Heating Appliances, UL 103, or (2)
a code-approved masonry chimney with a flue liner.
In Canada, the TL300 is listed for use with prefabricated
chimneys tested and listed to the high temperature (650
degrees C) chimney standard, ULC S-629, or with a
code approved masonry chimney.
For mobile homes,(US only) the TL300 must only be
installed with prefabricated chimney systems, including
the installation components, tested to use in mobile
homes; the diameter should match the diameter of the
flue collar opening
The minimum recommended height for any chimney
is 16 ft (4.8 m) above flue collar height. For non-mobile
home installations, a round flue (either masonry or
approved prefabricated), of either 6" (150 mm), 7"
(180 mm) or 8" (200 mm) may be used. For square or
rectangular masonry chimneys, nominal sizes of 8" x
8" or 8"x 12" (200mm x 200 mm, 200 mm x 300 mm)
may be used.
Codes require that solid-fuel chimneys extend 3 ft (0.9
m) above the highest point at which they exit from the
roof. Then, the chimney must extend 2 ft.(6 m) above
the highest point within a 10 ft (3 m) radius. Thus, the
3 foot, 2 foot, 10 foot rule: 3ft. - Above roof exit point
2ft. - Higher than anything within10ft. of the chimney.

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Minimum 12"
(300mm) to Brick
Fire Clay
Thimble
Chimney
Connector

Masonry Chimney Built to
NFPA 211 Specifications.
Minimum 12" (300mm)
to Combustibles

AN APPROVED U.S.
WALL PASS-THROUGH

Do not connect this unit to a chimney
flue servicing another appliance.
NOTE: The restriction of not venting more than
one appliance to the same flue applies to the U.S.
specifically. While it is not recommended that you
use the same chimney for more than one appliance,
in Canada certain exceptions may be made. Be sure
to contact your building code inspection official to see
if this option is allowed in your area, and to find out the
specific requirements for such an installation.

More Than 10 ft. (3m)
10 ft. (3m)

Height Necessary Above
Any Roof Surface Within
10ft. (3m)

2 ft. (0.6m) min.
3ft. (0.9m)
minimum
above
exit
point

Ridge

Chimney

The 3-foot, 2-foot, 10 foot rule

Venting
Existing Masonry Chimneys

If you plan on using a pre-existing masonry chimney,
have it thoroughly inspected and cleaned. Any faults
which make the chimney unsafe and unusable must be
repaired prior to use. These can include improper height,
structural defects, blockages, inadequate clearance to
combustibles, unsealed openings into other rooms of
the house, signs of creosote or smoke leakage, a loose
or absent clean-out door, or absence of a liner.

Do not connect to any air distribution
duct or system
Venting to a Masonry Chimney

When connecting to a masonry chimney, several
provisions are standard. First, whether the chimney
connector is vented to the chimney through a thimble
or a breech pipe, neither must pass beyond the inner
surface of the chimney liner, and both must be firmly
cemented in place with refractory cement. (A thimble is
a masonry pipe which is inserted through the chimney
wall, and is frequently the preferred method; a breech
pipe is a piece of steel pipe used the same way.) In
Canada, a breech pipe has ridges or protrusions to lock
it firmly into the refractory cement. In either case, the
chimney connector vents to the chimney through the
thimble or breech pipe.
Using a thimble, the connector slides completely
inside the masonry to the inner edge of the flue liner,
and may be easily removed for chimney and connector
inspection. A breech pipe must extend at least 2" (50
mm) into the room, so the connector can be attached
with sheetmetal screws.

Venting to a Masonry Fireplace Chimney

In some situations, a code compliant chimney originally used for a masonry fireplace may be used to install
your TL300. In addition to the requirements found in
the previous paragraphs, it is important to be aware
that all clearances must be met, including those from
the chimney connector to combustibles. Do not forget
to include floor protection in your plans. (See Clearances and Floor Protection in this section.) Since many
fireplaces have exposed wooden mantels and trim, pay
special attention to the clearances necessary to these
materials.
If your fireplace chimney is behind a combustible wall,
you must use an approved wall pass-through system
to gain access to the masonry chimney. The chimney
connector must enter the chimney at a place where it
is lined, and the fireplace must be made inoperable.
For example, you might remove the damper, replacing
it with a secure, airtight, noncombustible seal (removable for inspection); this also satisfies the requirement
that no room air must be allowed to enter the chimney.
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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.

Installing to a Prefabricated Chimney

When venting your TL300 using a prefabricated
chimney, be sure to contact local building code
authorities, and to follow the manufacturer’s
instructions exactly. Use only the manufacturer’s
parts; do not use makeshift installation techniques. All
prefabricated chimneys must be tested to either the
U.S. or Canadian high-temperature standards, UL 103
or ULC S629.

The Harman TL300 was tested with the fuel
door open and closed. Keep door closed for
normal operating conditions. If you operate
with the door open, open the by-pass damper
and put a screen over the door opening.

Venting
Standard Ceiling Installation with
Factory Built Chimney

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Cathedral Ceiling Installation with
Factory Built Chimney

Venting
Chimney Breach Fireplace Conversion with Non-Combustible Wall
Minimum Clearance
to Unprotected Ceiling
18"
Chimney Connector Sealed
at Thimble

Flue Liner with Required
Air Space
Airtight
insulated
Clean-out

Minimum of three Sheet
Metal Screws per Joint of
Chimney Connector
Mantel and Trim Protection

Floor Protection*

Combustible Floor
* Floor Protection in Accordance
with Solid Fuel Appliance Listing

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Damper
Closed and
Sealed with
Non-Combustible Material.

Venting
Chimney Breach Fireplace Conversion with Combustible Wall
Minimum Clearance from
Chimney Connector to
Unprotected 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 211Type Approved Thimbles

Combustible
Wall
Sheetrock

Airtight
insulated
Clean-out

Mantel &
Trim
Protection

Floor Protection*

Damper Closed
and Sealed
with Noncombustible
Material.

Combustible Floor
* Floor Protecion in Accordance with Solid Fuel Appliance Listing
** Check with your local building codes for clearance.

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Operation
The Combustion Process
Combustion in the Harman TL300 is precisely
controlled and is divided into two parts.
During combustion, primary air enters at the
bottom front of the stove and travels up channels
at either side of the front door. This pre-heated air
then enters the manifold, located above the front
door, where it is released into the firebox as a sheet
of air between the glass and the fire. This air-wash
system cleans the glass as it provides oxygen to
the firebox.
Secondary combustion air enters the stove at the
bottom rear of the stove. Here, in the "Firedome", it
mixes additional oxygen with the exhaust, causing
it to be re-burned. This secondary combustion
is necessary to achieve and sustain long, clean
burning.
During combustion, the burning of wood proceeds
through several stages. The initial or evaporation
stage is where the moisture in the wood is driven off
in the form of steam. During the second stage, the
volatile gases contained in the wood are released
and burned. This represents most of the wood's
heating capacity. The final stage is the charcoal
stage where the charcoal burns the remaining
heat content out of the fuel. Ash remains after the
burning is complete. Within the primary firebox,
two or more of these stages of combustion are
occurring simultaneously.

Two important controls - the top load door handle
and the air control lever regulate the operation and
output of the stove.
Top loading door handle/damper interlock.
The top loading door handle is linked to the bypass
damper and serves two purposes. Move the handle
forward one position (approximately 3") and the
handle automatically opens the bypass damper,
you must open the bypass damper, or smoke will
come into the room. In this mode of operation
the combustion gases go directly from the main
combustion chamber to the flue collar and exit into
the chimney.
Continue moving and lifting the handle and it
opens the top loading door.
	
NOTE: The bypass damper must be open for
smokeless loading. Open the bypass damper
by pulling the handle toward the front of the stove.

Damper
Open
Damper Open

Damper
Closed
Damper Closed

Top Load Door Open
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Building a Fire
Building and Maintaining the Fire
Do not use chemicals or fluids
to start the 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 use.

Minimum
Primary Air

slide

Maximum
Primary Air

Air Control
The air control lever is located directly below the
ash lip of the stove. Using this lever will enable
you to vary the amount of air delivered to the fire,
creating a range of heat outputs. The low heat
output setting is to the left, and high is to the far
right. Do not, under any circumstances, alter the
configuration or operation of the air control lever.
For low burn, slide the air control to the leftmost
notch. For medium burns, use notches 2 or 3.
Maximum heat is attained with the air control all
the way to the right. Do not burn the stove continuously at the maximum setting. If maximum
heat is required day after day, the stove is too
small for the area you are trying to heat and
damage will occur to the stove.
If your wood is not seasoned long enough or
is high in moisture, you may have to adjust the
primary air 1 or 2 notches higher to sustain a low
burn rate with the cleanest possible exhaust.

Blower
To regulate the speed of the optional convection
blower, adjust the variable speed control from low
to high by turning the knob located on the blower.
The blower speed should be matched to the air
control lever setting. When the air setting is low,
the blower should always be at the minimum setting. At high settings, above the first notch on the
air control, the blower may be set to your desired
control level. Be sure the blower cord does not run
under, over, or in front of the stove.
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Begin with the bypass damper open, and the air
control lever at the maximum setting, all the way
to the right. Be sure the ash pan door is closed
and latched.
Start with a bed of crumpled paper and kindling
sized about finger width; place several 1" - 2"
(25mm - 50mm) split pieces of dry wood on top of the
kindling, followed by a few 2" - 3" (50 mm - 80 mm)
split pieces. Lay the wood in a crossed pattern to
allow maximum air flow. Ignite the paper and close
the loading door(s). Allow this start-up fire to burn
for a few minutes, keeping the bypass damper
open. Add about five more pieces of wood in the
2 to 3 inch (50 - 80mm) size range, making sure
that the fuel bed is all the way across the firebox
and staggered to allow airflow. Close the door and
allow this loading to burn a few minutes.
Add increasingly larger pieces of wood to the
fire until you have a thick bed of hot embers,
approximately 2 to 3 inches deep at the back of
the grate and at least an inch deep at the front.
You must have this charcoal bed established
before you close the bypass damper.
Providing you have the charcoal bed described
above, close the bypass damper by pulling the
handle toward the front of the stove. This will begin
the highly efficient mode of operation where the
exhaust gases get re-burned in the secondary
combustion package. If you cannot achieve a
charcoal bed within the first 15 to 20 minutes, your
wood is likely too wet, and you may need to burn
the fire longer and/or hotter to compensate for the
extra energy needed to drive out the moisture.
If, after five minutes of burning with the damper
closed, smoke is visible coming from the chimney,
you probably do not have the proper coal bed.
Open the bypass damper and continue with the
process until a significant coal bed is formed.

Building a Fire
Building and Maintaining the Fire Cont.
Always remember to open the bypass damper when
you are loading, this allows the exhaust gases to pass
directly into the flue outlet and reduces the chance of
smoke spillage into the room.
Reloading: Once you have prepared and maintained
a thick charcoal bed, and the secondary combustion is
established, you should be able to reload the stove at
any time by simply opening the bypass damper, then
the load door, adding fuel and closing the door then the
damper. This depends on coal bed size, load size and
moisture content of fuel.
Removing Ashes: Before reloading, empty the ash
pan (remember to close the ash door while emptying
the pan). The ashes should be the coolest at this time.
Remove ashes from the fire chamber periodically by
raking a poker across the bottom grates.
Excessive ash buildup can prevent proper venting of
exhaust gases. Do not allow the ash pan to over-fill. Ash
buildup between the ash pan and the bottom of the grate
can cause the grate to overheat and wear out prematurely.
The TL300 was designed to allow access to the ash
pan without the need for opening the main door. Before
opening the ash door and removing the ash pan, open
the bypass damper. Wearing heavy protective gloves,
open the ash door and remove the ash pan by pulling it
forward by the handle. Close the ash door and damper
bypass before taking the ashes outside for safe disposal.
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a
tight fitting lid. 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. (This could take days).
Never use the ash disposal container for other
trash. Wood ash can be added to your garden or
compost.g
Avoid overfiring your stove.
Overfiring is a potentially hazardous situation which
can lead to overheating of combustible materials,
damage to the stove, and in extreme cases, cause a fire.

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Overfiring is caused by:
1. Too much air flowing through the stove too quickly.
2. You may have positioned the primary air control lever
too far to the right.
3. Inadvertently leaving the damper or ash pan door open
4. Not keeping up with routine maintenance, such as
checking door gaskets for wear.
Overfiring results in excessive fuel consumption, and
may cause parts of the stove or chimney connector to
glow red. If you notice signs of overfiring, reduce the
air supply to the fire, and review the Maintenance section
in this manual.
In the event of a chimney fire, call your
local fire department; make sure everyone is safely out
of the house. Reduce the air intake of the stove as much
as possible using the air control lever; close the bypass
damper to further restrict air flow. Do not throw water
on the fire; this can cause stove damage and create an
even more dangerous situation. Have your chimney
professionally cleaned and inspected before relighting
your stove.
As you begin to operate your stove at higher
temperatures, you will notice a “hot” or unpleasant
smell; this is just the paint going through the curing
process, and will disappear after a few fires.

CAUTION

The stove is hot while in operation. Keep children,
clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause
skin burns.
Never leave the stove unattended if either the ash
or load door is open. Overfiring may result.
Risk of Excessive Temperatures. Keep Ash Door
Closed During Firing of the Heater.

CAUTION: Always wear fire-resistant gloves
to operate the stove. The air control is hot
while in operation.

Maintenance
Like all fine equipment, your TL300 requires
some routine maintenance and inspection. Follow
the guidelines in this section to assure safe,
efficient operation.

The Stove
Surface

The stove’s exterior surface should be dusted
periodically with a soft cloth. For more thorough
cleaning, wait until the stove is cool before using
a damp cloth to clean any blemishes.

Controls

To avoid a rust build-up on the inner surfaces
of the controls, work the controls back and forth
several times during the summer or any prolonged
period when you are not using your stove.

The Fire Chamber

The inside of the fire chamber should be
examined for damage to the refractory lining
material, grates, and casting. If any bricks have
been damaged, replace them with Harman
replacement parts. Be sure that all air holes in the
refractory are open. The Firedome combustion
package can be examined and/or cleaned with
the bricks removed.
NOTE: Be sure not to insert anything such as a
fire poker into the Combustion Package. Doing
this may cause damage to the combustion
package. See below.

DO NOT use any
tools or fire poker
within this area.

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Glass - Replacement

If the stove’s glass is cracked or broken, you must
replace it before operating your stove. Remove
pieces carefully. Replace glass only with Harman
replacement glass; do not use substitutes.
To replace the glass panel, you will need to
remove the door. To do this, open the door, lift it
straight up and place it on a soft surface.
Carefully remove damaged glass, gasket
material, and hold down clips (set aside).
Referring to the diagram, note how the various
components of the door system fit together. Lay the
load door face down on the soft surface, and install
the self adhesive 1/4"” gasket material around the
front face of the glass. Note: this glass has a special
IR coating on one side. This coating must be to the
outside of the stove. The coated side has a label
on it and/or will show resistance on a ohm meter.
Set the glass panel and gasket gently onto the
door. Install the hold down clips and tighten with
bolts as shown. Reinstall door on stove.

Glass - Cleaning

Sometimes it will be necessary to clean
accumulated ash from the glass surface; allowing
this ash to remain on the glass for long periods can
result in “etching” due to the acidity of the ash. The
creosote which accumulates on the glass should
burn off during hot fires.
Never clean the glass while it is hot, and do not
use abrasive substances. Wash the surface with
cool water, and rinse thoroughly. You may wish to
use a non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed
for use on stove glass. In any case, dry thoroughly
before relighting your stove.

Maintenance
Gaskets

Gaskets are used at strategic positions when
building the Harman TL300 for controlling the
path that incoming and outgoing air and gases
take through the stove. You must check these
gaskets from time to time and replace them when
necessary. The gaskets are made of fiberglass
of different sizes (obtainable from your Harman
dealer) and some are fixed in place with a high
temperature stove gasket cement. To change a
gasket, first remove the worn fiberglass and clean
the area with a wire brush. Also clean any other
surfaces that come into contact with the gasket.
Place a small bead of cement in the area under the
gasket if required, then press new gasket material
into the channel; do not overlap the ends. Seat the
gasket firmly by applying pressure when possible;
for example, after changing the door gasket, close
the door. Allow the cement to dry before using
your stove.
Gaskets are located:
•	 On the doors to provide airtight closure.
•	 Between the damper and the damper frame.
•	 Rear cover
•	 Rear housing
Damper Ramp Adjustment
After the stove has been in operation for awhile,
the damper gasket may compress and allow the
damper handle to move from the open to the closed
position without the added ramp tension needed
to keep the damper held in the closed position.
To adjust the ramp, the stove MUST be allowed
to go out and cool down.
• After the stove has cooled off, remove the stove
pipe from the stove collar and close the damper.
• Using a flashlight, look into the collar. About
midpoint of the damper plate on the backside you
will see the adjustment bolt for the ramp tension.
(See figure on right.)
• You will need (2) 7/16 " wrenches. Use one to hold
the bolt still while using the other to loosen the nut.
• Turn the bolt inward (clockwise facing the head)
approximately 1/4 turn and retighten the locknut.
• Now open and close the damper to check for
proper tension on the damper lever while moving
into the closed direction.
• If the tension is incorrect, readjust the bolt.

The Chimney System
Creosote

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar
and other organic vapors, as well as soot, which
combine with expelled moisture to form creosote.
The creosote vapors condense in the relatively
cool chimney flue (associated with a slow burning
fire). As a result, creosote accumulates on the flue
lining. When ignited, this creosote can result in an
extremely hot fire.
The FireDome on the TL300 cuts creosote to
almost nothing when properly burned with dry
seasoned wood.
The chimney should be inspected at least once
every two months during the heating season to see if
any creosote build-up has occurred. Checking your
chimney and chimney connector more frequently,
especially while you are getting used to your stove,
is recommended. To inspect this system, let the
stove cool. Using a flashlight and mirror, check the
interior of the chimney connector, and the chimney
itself. If a significant layer of creosote or soot has
accumulated (1/8" or 3 mm) it should be removed
to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
To clean deposits from the surface of the
connector, use a stiff wire brush after dismantling
the connector assembly. To clean the chimney,
use a specially designed brush sized to fit your
particular flue opening, or call an established
chimney cleaning service.
At the end of the heating season, perform a
thorough examination of your chimney system, and
have it repaired if necessary.

Loosen nut

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Harman TL300

Turn bolt inward 1/4
turn.

Options
Cooking Grill- #1-00-08121
The TL300 offers a unique
stainless steel cooking grill
that can easily be taken in
and out of the stove for easy
cleaning.
Note: Please use heat
resistant gloves when
handling the cooking grill.
Surfaces will be hot enough
to cause physical harm.

Cozy Screen- #3-40-06960

Your Harman TL300 can be burned like a fireplace
with the optional Cozy Screen. The Cozy Screen can
be used with either the door in place or with the door
removed from the stove. When using the Cozy Screen,
the damper bypass must stay in the open position or
smoke spillage will occur.
The Cozy Screen can be used from the start of a fire
or can be used with an existing one. When starting a
fire with the Cozy Screen, smoke spillage may occur
until it develops a draft strong enough to pull all smoke
back into the flue.

Outside Air (optional)

The TL300 is designed to accommodate the use
of outside air introduced directly to the stove. The
opening is located at the back of the stove pedestal
base. You'll notice there is a rounded hole with the
etching of a larger hole. The size needed depends
on the length of pipe being used.(see below)
Check with your local building inspector to find out
requirements determining if outside air is needed
when installing the TL300 in your area. Some
signs to watch for that indicate a possible need for
outside air: Poor performance of other heaters or
of the TL300, including smoke roll-out and odor;
the disappearance of the same symptoms when a
window is opened near the stove; and condensation
on windows in the winter. Modern homes with tight
windows and doors, vapor barriers, and particularly
with exhaust systems are the most likely to require
outside air.
An outside air duct less than 5' (1525 mm) long
may be 3" [80mm] in diameter, and be made of
masonry tile, 26 gauge (0.019) galvanized steel, or
other approved noncombustible material; it should
have a 1" (25 mm) clearance to combustibles.
Systems longer than 5' (1525 mm), or containing
more than two elbows, should have a 4" (100
mm) diameter duct to provide an adequate flow of
combustion air. The air duct must terminate outside
the dwelling and be screened to keep out debris,
birds or animals.

Trim Kit- #1-00-06931-7

The brushed stainless steel
trim kit adds elegance to the
TL300. The kit includes the
door frame, ash lip trim, and
tile frame.

3" Outside Air Duct

Blower- #1-00-08118

The optional 105 cfm blower helps
circulate heated air throughout
the home. It installs easily onto
the back of the stove, using the
included mounting plate.

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TL300

Service Parts

beginning Manufacturing date: aug. 2007
ending Manufacturing date: active

Wood Stove
1-90-06900-1 (black),
retired units
1-90-06900-2 (charcoal) (ending Manufacturing date: june 2011)
1-90-06900-3 (goldenfire) (ending Manufacturing date: june 2011)
1-90-06900-4 (Metallic blue) (ending Manufacturing date: jan 2010)

1-90-06900-5 (honey glo) (ending Manufacturing date: june 2009)
1-90-06900-10 (Mojave red) (ending Manufacturing date: jan 2010)
1-90-06900-12 (Forest green) (ending Manufacturing date: jan 2010)

1

2
3
8

7

6

5

4

9

14
10

13

11
12

Part number list on following page.
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Service Parts

beginning Manufacturing date: aug. 2007
ending Manufacturing date: active

IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.
iTeM
1

deScriPTion

coMMenTS

Rear Air Jacket
1/4-20 x 1/2" Grade 8.2 Zinc SAE Flange Bolt

Stocked
at depot
ParT nuMber
1-10-06928P

Pkg of 50

3-30-2001-50

Y

2

Combustion Package Cover

2-00-06922L

3

Combustion Package

3-40-06999

Y

3-44-06949-2

Y

Combustion Package Base Gasket

Pkg of 2

Gasket Package, Side and Top
4

Gasket, Brick Air

5

Outside Air Plate
5/16-18 x 1 1/4" Grade 5 Zinc Plated Hex Cap Screw

6

Top Air Grill Assembly

7

Top Load Door Assembly
Dowel Pin, .250 x .375

3-44-06997
Pkg of 4

2-00-06943P
Pkg of 50

3-30-1129-50

Y

1-10-06946P
1-10-06921A
Pkg of 15

Y

3-30-2019-15
1-10-40020

Y

Gasket. Top Load Door

1-00-10050

Y

Qty 2 req

Lid Hinge Set, Bottom
Nut, Zinc Plated Acron
8

Left Side Shield

9

Andrion and Andiron Extension Set w/Hardware

Pkg of 50

2-00-40021L
1-00-40022

Y

3-30-8014-50

Y

2-00-06926P

Y

2-00-05222-1

Y

Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4" Grade 5 Zinc Plated Hex Cap

Pkg of 100

3-30-1125-100

Y

Washer, 5/16" Zinc Plated USS Flat

Pkg of 100

3-30-0204-100

Y

Front Load Door Assembly

1-10-06920A

Door Latch

1-00-249119

Y

Gasket, Glass

15 Ft

1-00-2312

Y

Gasket. Load Door

30 Ft

1-00-00888

Y

Glass Clips w/Hardware

2-00-05202-4

Y

Glass, Load Door

Pkg of 4

3-40-06932

Y

Mounting Screw for Handle, 1/4"-20 x 2 1/2"

Pkg of 25

3-30-6007-25

Y

Screw, 10-24 x 3/8", Button Head Cap for Glass clips

Pkg of 100

3-30-3011-100

Y

1-00-00247

Y

Wooden Handle
11

Y

Top Load Door Gasket Plate
Hinge Spacer

10

3-44-2500202-4

Ash Door Assembly

1-10-06915A

Ash Door Latch

3-00-249149

Gasket, Ash door

5 Ft

1-00-10000

Wooden Knob, Ash Door

Pkg of 3

3-40-08746-3

Y

12

Bolt on Ash Door Hinge

2-00-06952B

Y

13

Ash Pan

1-10-06938

Y

14

Right Side Shield

2-00-06927P

Y

Additional service part numbers appear on following page.
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Service Parts

beginning Manufacturing date: aug. 2007
ending Manufacturing date: active

IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement
parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed
in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.
iTeM

deScriPTion

coMMenTS

Stocked
at depot
ParT nuMber

#16 Kit b

#15 Kit a

15

Kit A (Includes Screws, Steel Sleeve Bushing)

1-00-06902

16

Kit B (Includes Screws, Steel Sleeve Bushing, Latch Adjuster
Plate, Reverse Lock Nut).

1-00-06903

#17 air Slide assembly

17.3

17.2
17.1

17.1

Rod Bracket

2-00-06963B

17.2

Air Slide Adjuster

1-10-06964W

17.3

Air Slide Weldment

1-10-06950W

#18 damper arm assembly

18.3
18.5

18.6
18.12

18.12 18.9
18.4

18.1

18.10
18.2

18.7
18.12

18.11
18.8
18.12

18.1

Push-On Cap Lift Arm

3-31-500015

18.2

Wooden Knob

3-40-06956

Y

1-10-06937W

Y

18.3

Damper Linkage Arm Weldment w/Hardware

18.4

Damper Pivot Gear

18.5

Damper Idler Gear

2-00-06923L

18.6

Damper Arm Gear Weldment

1-10-06916W

18.7

Damper Shaft Cover Weldment

1-10-06918W

18.8

Damper Linkage Weldment

1-10-249146

Y

18.9

Top Lift Arm weldment

1-10-08127

Y

18.10

1/4-20 Reversible Lock Nut

Pkg of 100

3-30-8020-100

Y

18.11

1/4-20 x 5/8 BHSCS

Pkg of 100

3-30-3016-100

Y

18.12

Hardware Package (Includes Drive Arm Washer, Pusher Block
Bushing, Wave Washer, Screws)

1-00-06901

Y

Pkg of 2

2-00-06924-2
Y

Additional service part numbers appear on following page.

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TL300

Service Parts

beginning Manufacturing date: aug. 2007
ending Manufacturing date: active

#19 Firebox assembly

19.1
19.2

19.8

19.7 19.619.5 19.3
19.4

19.13
19.11

19.9

19.12

19.10

IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for
your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may
be ordered from an authorized dealer.
iTeM
19.1

deScriPTion

coMMenTS

Damper Frame Assembly (Includes Damper)
Adjuster w/Hardware

ParT nuMber

Stocked
at depot

1-10-249106

Y

Pre 008323034

1-00-249142

Y

Post 008323034

1-00-250153

Damper w/Adjuster

1-10-249107

Damoer Shaft Retainers and Hardware

1 Set

1-00-249145

Y

Gasket, 3/8" Round White for Damper Frame & Plate

30 Ft

1-00-00888

Y

Pkg of 2

1-00-249153

Y

19.2

Rear Brick Clip

19.3

Left Inside Plate Assembly w/Gasket

1-10-249117A

Y

19.4

Logo Brick

3-40-00101

Y

19.5

Inlet Brick Left

3-40-00103

Y

19.6

Side Brick Bracket

Pkg of 2

1-00-06945

Y

19.7

Fire Brick 6" x 12" (Qty 4 req)

Pre #551

4-40-86125

Y

Post #551

3-40-86125

Y

19.8

Brick Insulation

Qty 2 req

3-40-06944

Y

19.9

Grate

2-00-06925B

Y

19.10

Inlet Brick Right

3-40-00104

Y

19.11

Right Inside Plate Assembly w/Gasket

1-10-249118A

Y

19.12

Shoe Brick Gasket

3-44-06951

Y

19.13

Shoe Brick

3-40-00100

Y

Hardware Package (Includes Screws, Centerlock Nuts)

1-00-06900

Y

1-00-08118

Blower Option
105 CFM Blower w/VSC

3-21-50757

Blower Mounting Plate

2-00-05218P

Hex Cap Screw for Blower Mounting Plate

Pkg of 50

3-30-1108-50

Air Grill Trim, Brushed Stainless

3-43-06948-7

Ashlip Trim, brushed Stainless

3-43-4722386-7

Door Trim, Brushed Stainless

3-43-06931-7

Tile Frame, Brushed Stainless

3-43-06729-7

Spring clip for Tile Frame

Pkg of 20

Y
Y

3-31-232547-20

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Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., on behalf of its hearth brands (”HHT”), extends the following warranty for
HHT gas, wood, pellet, coal and electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:

HHT warrants to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferee taking ownership
of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if covered components manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period,
HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its
obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product
itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product. This warranty
is subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.

WARRANTY PERIOD:

Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. 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/ distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months
following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for
parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.
The term “Limited Lifetime” in the table below is defined as: 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for
gas appliances, and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood, pellet, and coal appliances. These
time periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated components under normal operating conditions.

Warranty Period
Parts

Labor

1 Year

2 years

HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting
Gas

X

X

Wood

X

X
X

3 years

Pellet

EPA
Wood

Coal

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Components Covered

Electric Venting

X

X

All parts and material except as
covered by Conditions,
Exclusions, and Limitations
listed
Igniters, electronic components,
and glass
Factory-installed blowers
Molded refractory panels

X

Firepots and burnpots

5 years

1 year

7 years

3 years

10
years

1 year

X

Limited
3 years
Lifetime

X

X

X

X

X

90 Days

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Castings and baffles

X

X

Manifold tubes,
HHT chimney and termination
Burners, logs and refractory
Firebox and heat exchanger
X

X

All replacement parts
beyond warranty period

See conditions, exclusions, and limitations on next page.
4021-645C 12-29-10

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WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
•
•
•
•

This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor. A list of
HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites.
This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation.
Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact
the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service
from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges
for parts are not covered by this warranty.

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 surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.
• Damage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items,
or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.
• Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period. These parts
include: paint, wood, pellet and coal gaskets, firebricks, grates, flame guides, light bulbs, batteries and the discoloration of glass.
• Minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and complaints related to this noise are not covered by this warranty.
• Damages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation
instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) failure to
install the appliance in accordance with local building codes; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper operation, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or improperly/
incorrectly performed repairs; (5) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting
caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or
forced air furnaces or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions; (7)
installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized
and approved by HHT; (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing;
and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance.
• Non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance.
• Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed.
• HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance’s capability to heat the desired space. Information is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. Consideration must be given to appliance location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of
the structure.

This warranty is void if:
•
•
•

The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging
chemicals. Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling,
cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.
The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but
not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:
•

The owner’s exclusive remedy and HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty, express or
implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above. In no
event will HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance. Some states
do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. EXCEPT TO
THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY
SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE
EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.

4021-645C 12-29-10

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Notes

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Notes

30

Harman TL300

At Harman, we build each product to a standard, not a price.
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 product designed and assembled
by the experienced and skilled members at Harman in Halifax,
PA, USA.

Proudly Printed On 100% Recycled Paper



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