Dickerson boat chimney installation

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Dickerson boat chimney


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I tried to post a picture-couldn’t figure it out.

Can I use this fitting to connect 5 inch singlewall pipe inside to 5 inch singlewall pipe outside?

Does this installation offer the required distance from combustibles?

See some installation instructions here
http://www.captaincurran.com/2009/10/dickinson-newport-solid-fuel-stove.html
that suggest there’s no need for through roof insulation using this fitting if the distance from the stove to where the pipe passes through the ceiling/roof is adequate.

I am trying to install my Jotul 602 with a minimum clearance to keep my tiny house (280 sq. ft..) from burning down.
 
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Dickerson boat chimney


(broken link removed to http://dickinsonmarine.com/dm/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/16-050-17-050-18-050-Deck-fitting-Gasket-Dress-Ring.png)

I tried to post a picture-couldn’t figure it out.

Can I use this fitting to connect 5 inch singlewall pipe inside to 5 inch singlewall pipe outside?

Does this installation offer the required distance from combustibles?

See some installation instructions here
http://www.captaincurran.com/2009/10/dickinson-newport-solid-fuel-stove.html
that suggest there’s no need for through roof insulation using this fitting if the distance from the stove to where the pipe passes through the ceiling/roof is adequate.

I am trying to install my Jotul 602 with a minimum clearance to keep my tiny house (280 sq. ft..) from burning down.
Again you need to use a proper ul listed chimney system.