OK...I had some time on my hands and was researching on adding a OAK to my Accentra Insert before the upcoming heating season. I went back to the Install and operating manual and read through it for the 100th time. I then checked the website for Harman and looked up the accentra insert and under VENTING the section was updated
Actualy many updates were made in the manual, not just venting (HHT Limited Lifetime Warranty). Harman now STRONGLY recommends attaching outside air in all installations, especially lower level and main floor locations. It also goes on to say for all horizontal venting configurations and for all installations in basements locations outside air is REQUIRED. In the old manual it was only optional and not required except in mobile home installs. This information is all under the Venting section in the manual which also included Negative pressure, shut-down and power failure probabilities and how to prevent a back draft situation. I found it all to be really useful and interesting. I think many people will now start to think about installing an OAK. I was going to do it anyway this year as my late summer project. My only gripe about it is I'm going to have to go through the back of the chimney wall through the brick to the outside.
I really recommend anyone who owns a Harman Pellet Stove to read the Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY....it's the last few pages of the specific manual for your stove. It outlines specifics on what is covered and not covered and the length of time of the coverage. When I purchased my stove a year ago I thought I had a HARMAN GOLD WARRANTY for 6 years. Not sure if I am grandfathered in to the new warranty but it does seem a little misleading.
Hope the info helps!
Actualy many updates were made in the manual, not just venting (HHT Limited Lifetime Warranty). Harman now STRONGLY recommends attaching outside air in all installations, especially lower level and main floor locations. It also goes on to say for all horizontal venting configurations and for all installations in basements locations outside air is REQUIRED. In the old manual it was only optional and not required except in mobile home installs. This information is all under the Venting section in the manual which also included Negative pressure, shut-down and power failure probabilities and how to prevent a back draft situation. I found it all to be really useful and interesting. I think many people will now start to think about installing an OAK. I was going to do it anyway this year as my late summer project. My only gripe about it is I'm going to have to go through the back of the chimney wall through the brick to the outside. I really recommend anyone who owns a Harman Pellet Stove to read the Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY....it's the last few pages of the specific manual for your stove. It outlines specifics on what is covered and not covered and the length of time of the coverage. When I purchased my stove a year ago I thought I had a HARMAN GOLD WARRANTY for 6 years. Not sure if I am grandfathered in to the new warranty but it does seem a little misleading.
Hope the info helps!
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