FLUE COLLAR CONNECTION
Attaching chimney
pipe to flue collar
The chimney pipe must be
squeezed to form an oval
where it connects to the
flue collar.
The stainless steel pipe fits
around the outside of the
flue collar. This applies to all
current model Dickinson
flue collars both in stainless
steel and aluminum.
When mounting this first
length of chimney pipe,
position one side of the oval
over the curve of the collar,
then keeping the pipe
squeezed firmly, maneuver
the rest of the pipe
circumference over the
collar until it seats all the
way down. This will create a
tight, reliable joint.
Sealant and tape are not
required to assemble the
pipe to the flue collar.
Attaching the
pipe to the
collar is easiest
if you start on
one end and
then maneuver
the rest of the
pipe around
the whole
collar.
Dickinson Chimney pipes
Dickinson chimney pipes are laser cut, rolled and crimped from high quality 304 stainless
steel. Each one fits snuggly into a second pipe, the deck fitting, cap or elbow eliminating
the need for clamps or additional sealant.
The fit of the pipe sections coupled with the overlaps in the direction of exhaust flow,
ensure that the chimney will not emit exhaust. The single-walled stainless steel
construction means that much of the heat from the exhaust will be absorbed and
radiated within the cabin and not lost up the chimney.
Chimney piping is available in 2 foot lengths and 3 different diameters;
3 inch – Diesel heater’s only
4 inch – Bristol
5 inch - Bering, Pacific, Adriatic, Atlantic
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5 INCH COLLAR
A 5-inch Dickinson Flue collar. The 5” flue collars are cast from
aluminum and feature concealed mounting holes
4-INCH COLLAR
A 4-inch Dickinson Flue collar. The 4” flue collars are manufactured
from electro-polished stainless steel. Mounting holes are external.
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