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Page 1: ...ing and Installation Instruction Manual KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Bristol Bering Pacific Adriatic Atlantic Beaufort Models Please read from beginning to end before installing and operating...

Page 2: ...Diagrams Pg 8 Mounting Pg 9 Chimney Pipe Pg 9 Chimney Pipe Diameter Pg 9 Barometric Damper Pg 9 Tie down Bar Pg 9 Deck Fitting Pg 11 Deck Fitting Diagram Pg 11 Exhaust Cap Pg 11 Stove Installation Dia...

Page 3: ...Repair Kits Pg 30 Valve Repair Pg 30 Exploded Valve Diagram Pg 32 15 Burner Assembly Pg 33 6 Burner Pg 33 7 Burner Pg 34 16 Maintenance Pg 35 Fuel Checklist Pg 35 Cleaning the Burner Pg 35 Cleaning th...

Page 4: ...and efficient combustion 3 factors must be in a balanced proportion 1 Draft the volume of air rising through the exhaust chimney 2 Oxygen replacement supply of fresh air 3 Fuel Input in proportion to...

Page 5: ...boat at the same rate that the stove is removing it The higher the stove s burning rate the more air the stove will require If the air flow is blocked or restricted the stove will burn inefficiently c...

Page 6: ...o rise drawing the exhaust from the appliance out As air exits the chimney fresh air for combustion is drawn into the appliance The stronger the upward draft in the chimney the more likely you won t e...

Page 7: ...or vents will lead you to the location Installing or opening opposing vents will allow the air to come in from a path of least resistance and not disturb the draft in the chimney Downdraft A common r...

Page 8: ...l would not flow uphill into the burner which will put out the fire In a beam facing installation the oil metering valve may have to be relocated to the side of the stove There are holes located on th...

Page 9: ...and if necessary use 45 degree elbows and allow for as much straight pipe as possible with a minimum of 12 28 cm from the top of the heater There is no connector to connect the chimney pipe to the sto...

Page 10: ...e back as it does not have to be seen to work To adjust the flap on the barometric back off the jam nut and turn the counterweight so the flap is standing closed Once the stove has been burning for so...

Page 11: ...ring for the interior of the cabin and a neoprene rubber gasket to better seal the fitting on the deck side Depending on the contour or the angle of the cabin top you may need to make a hardwood spac...

Page 12: ...provided instead Firstly mark where your stove is going to be located Then screw down the tiedown bar so that it allows your heater to slide with the feet sliding underneath the upraised ends Ensure t...

Page 13: ...nes as straight as possible to avoid air locks Check all connections for any leaks The overflow safety feature is designed to allow the controlled escape of fuel from the stove in case of over pressur...

Page 14: ...er part 20 020 should be replaced every 1 2 years Fuel Supply The fuel can be supplied to your stove by either your main tank or a day tank and fed with either a fuel pump or gravity depending on your...

Page 15: ...her then approx 4ft vertical and 15ft horizontal This pressure regulator will adjust the pressure higher or lower to the oil metering valve If using the heavy duty fuel pump part 20 002 the adjustable...

Page 16: ...he back flow of fuel so the pump should stay primed If the pump does not stay primed then 1 of the check valves in the pump needs to be cleaned The pump should be installed in a ventilated area and no...

Page 17: ...er the outside of the pump tube and will require twisting and pushing the lid straight back in This is a little tight but that is what makes the seal Rotate the gasket and replace the screws Now that...

Page 18: ...ve to not operate correctly When turning the fan on turn it up to a faster speed first then you can adjust it back down to a slower speed as this gets the fan blade going Whenever possible ensure a we...

Page 19: ...into the hot coils and rise back into the tank by convection If not the water will need to be circulated by a low volume water pump The temperature of the water will change depending on the speed of w...

Page 20: ...es to the back of the stove This aids in the movement of the water or glycol 6 Paste cement or hybond sealant around the coil ends as they exit the stove If you are using cement then mix with water It...

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Page 22: ...replace the lid 7 Turn the draft assist fan on to the medium speed 6 o clock then turn it back down to the slowest speed 4 o clock 8 After a few minutes watch the flames grow above the top burner rin...

Page 23: ...mixture If you find that the flames start to burn below the top burner ring turn the fan down slightly or increase the fuel slightly The fan has a low amperage motor and will need to have the speed c...

Page 24: ...es start to turn yellow and more vibrant If you turn the fan on too high the air will burn off all the fuel leaving the flames below the burner ring resulting in carbon soot Remember the key to burnin...

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Page 26: ...use of the combustion assist fan Poor draft and or ventilation The suggested method to fix a flooded burner is to sacrifice a toilet paper roll as a perfectly fitted sponge and then dispose of the oi...

Page 27: ...fuse remove the brass nut and do not move the adjusting screw Apply heat from a lighter to re solder the link back into its original position which was flat on the top Once back in place the adjusting...

Page 28: ...r minute 1 93 IMP Gal per day on low setting Fuel Variations It is unlikely that the fuel you are using is the same viscosity as the fuel used to calibrate the oil metering valve Diesel is one of the...

Page 29: ...an If the fuel is thin run the fan more to burn off the fuel to keep a clean burn NOTE Bio Diesel is not recommended for use in Dickinson diesel stove and heaters due to the extreme viscosity changes...

Page 30: ...isconnect the copper fuel lines from the valve inlet and outlet and overflow using 2 wrenches then remove the valve from the mounting bracket do not remove the bottom fitting or the overflow fitting f...

Page 31: ...the casting the float pin tabs on the float will need adjusting Hold the float firmly and bend the tabs using needle nose pliers being gentle to not break the float from the tabs a small crack is acc...

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Page 33: ...und the pot and that all of the oval shaped slots are clearly visible The second component is the superheater The superheater is placed through the burner ring and will sit on the bottom of the burner...

Page 34: ...m ring must be placed on the three pegs that stick out from the burner wall The second ring is the cast iron leg ring It is placed on the stainless steel ring with the legs down The last ring is the c...

Page 35: ...the paper towel 6 Re connect the fuel line to the fuel outlet on the valve and wipe the inside of the burner clean with the paper towel Cleaning the Burner Carbon accumulates in the burner over a per...

Page 36: ...faces can deteriorate if not maintained It is best that they be cured or seasoned before you use them The process is the same as for a cast iron frying pan Some Dickinson stoves have been treated with...

Page 37: ...the oven box door This is the same plate the Bering name tag is attached to Behind this plate you will have access to the oven voids and can use a shop vac or scraper tool to remove the soot that may...

Page 38: ...wever adding too much air will burn off the fuel and the flames will end up below the top burner ring After a short time you will get to know what positions to set the fuel and air to maintain the mos...

Page 39: ...may be burning differently than it did before or does usually Please perform all troubleshooting before assuming it is a low sulfur fuel issue A burner baffle is available or included with your stove...

Page 40: ...xchanges will go through the factory of Dickinson Marine in Surrey BC Canada and the product MUST be returned to this location Warranty Dickinson Marine warranties all of its products for a period of...

Page 41: ...y a 20 restocking fee for returned product sent back An RA will be needed from the factory to facilitate any return Credits will be made at the last purchased price for that part number Limited Warran...

Page 42: ...OPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME PROFITS OR REVENUE ORAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties written or oral expressed or implied including...

Page 43: ...or fan other then the ones supplied by Dickinson Dickinson Marine accepts no liability for any damage or loss of service resulting from unapproved modifications I have read and understand the Limited...

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