Page 3 - TI; Sample
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 3 Report #/ Raport # 135-S-28-4 Tested to / Testé à: UL1482-1 1, UL 737-1 1, and ULC S627-00 DO NOT INST ALL IN A MOBILE HOME This appliance is approved for installation into a shop. “PREVENT HOUSE FIRES” Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer ’s installation and op...
Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Harman; Appliance Certification.
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 4 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. DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Harman ™ 352 Mountain House Road Halifax, PA 1703...
Page 5 - WARNINGS
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 5 WARNINGS (Never sleep in the same room with any coal burning stove.) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Carbon monoxide, referred to as CO, is a color- less, odorless gas that is produced during combustion of coal and other fuels. CO fumes are toxic and can be fatal. The TLC 2000 i...
Page 8 - Operation; The Stove; Doors; Fuels for uSA; Harman TLC 2000 Grate System
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 8 Operation 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. To open the glass door, turn the handle clockwise and pull out; to close the door, return the handle to an open 9...
Page 9 - Wood; WOOD; Building and; RESISTANT GLOvES TO OPERATE THE; THE OPERATION RANGE OF
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 9 Air ControlsCoal The primary air control for coal burning is a knob located on the bottom door. Sliding the knob to the left pro- vides less air for a smaller fire. Sliding the knob to the right provides more air for a larger fire. When burning wood, this knob should be all the...
Page 10 - Removing Wood Ashes.; Operating as a Fireplace
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 10 Reloading. Once you have prepared and maintained a thick charcoal bed, you should be able to reload the stove, allow some burn- ing at the maximum air setting, and reset the air control in a few minutes. Select hardwoods if possible, as they are heavier and contain more heatin...
Page 11 - Building and Maintaining a Coal Fire; The stove is hot while in operation. keep; Overfiring; Never leave the stove unattended if either the ash
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 11 Building and Maintaining a Coal Fire; Build a wood fire as described but instead of adding larger wood, limit the size to about 2" in diameter. Add enough 2" wood that the firebox floor is covered with burning wood. After the wood is burning well for about five minutes...
Page 12 - Refueling; Stainless Steel Cooking Grill (Optional )
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 12 Disposal of Ashes . The TLC 2000 was designed to provide access to the ash pan without the need for opening the main door. Wearing heavy protective gloves, open the ash door and remove the ash pan by pulling it forward by the handle. Close the ash door before taking the ashes ...
Page 13 - Surface; Maintenance
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 13 Like all fine equipment, your TLC 2000 requires some routine maintenance and inspection. Follow the guidelines in this section to guarantee safe, efficient operation. The Stove Surface The stove’s exterior surface should be dusted periodically with a soft cloth. For more thoro...
Page 15 - Installation; Assembly
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 15 Installation DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM Assembly Blower ( Optional ) Bolt the blower to the bottom rear of the stove with four 1/4-20 bolts. Tighten the bolts, but do not overtighten. The blower speed can be adjusted using the knob that is built-in to the power cord. Wh...
Page 16 - Floor Protection; Clearances; Parallel versus Corner Installations
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 16 Floor Protection In all installations, the area under and around the stove must be protected from falling ash and live coals. The floor protector must be of noncombustible material, and positioned as shown in the accompanying illustration. The guidelines for floor protection a...
Page 17 - The Chimney System; Soot and Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal; Chimney Connectors
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 17 The Chimney System Soot and Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form soot or creosote. The soot and creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue ...
Page 18 - The Chimney
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 18 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"(300 mm) around the entire chimney connector, and fill it with ...
Page 19 - Existing Masonry Chimneys; DO NOT CONNECT TO ANy AIR; venting to a Masonry Chimney; Installing to a Prefabricated Chimney; WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING
TLC 2000 Coal Stove 19 dO NOT CONNECT ThIS uNIT TO A ChImNEY FluE SErvINg ANOThEr APPlIANCE. 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. T...
Page 23 - LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
4021-645C 12-29-10 Page 1 of 2 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 autho...
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