Harman Oakwood 27
always wear gloves when
operating the stove.
OPeratIOn
do not burn wet wood!
Cooking Grill
The Oakwood offers a unique stainless steel cooking
grill that fits in the top load opening and can easily be
taken in and out of the stove. Nothing beats the taste when
cooking over a wood fire.
Note: Always wear heat resistant gloves when
opening the top loading door. The metal handle will
be hot and may cause serious harm.
Warming Shelves
Cast Iron Warming Shelves are available to accent your
Oakwood and are attached by steel braces.
rear Heat shield
The rear heat shield will allow you to install your Oak-
wood closer to the wall. Please note there are two different
shields based on whther the unit is rear or top vented.
Bottom Heat shield
The bottom heat shield allows the Oakwood to be in-
stalled on a combustible floor using any non-combustible
floor protector with no specific insulating value.
Note: a
floor protector is always needed.
Cozy screen
Your Harman Oakwood 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 cast iron 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 has a smoke deflector
on it that is recommended to be used in all applications and
must be used on all rear vent models. Note: Depending on
how well the draft is in your installation, the smoke deflec
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tor may not be needed on the top vent models.
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
The Oakwood is designed to accommodate the use of
outside air introduced directly to the stove. The opening
is located at the back of the stove. An outside air con-
nector plate attaches over this opening, using (2) button
head bolts(already on stove).
Check with your local building inspector to find out
requirements determining if outside air is needed when
installing the Oakwood in your area. Some signs to
watch for that indicate a possible need for outside air:
poor performance of other heaters or of the Oakwood,
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. Mod-
ern 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 supply must originate outside
the dwelling and be screened to keep out debris, birds
or animals.
DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM
3" Outside Air Duct
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