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DICKINSON ALASKA Oil Stove, Hot Water Coil
from €1,619.00*
€1,619.00*
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Available in 5 days, delivery time 1 Tag
In stock
Small compact cabin stove as a floor model, diesel oil or heating oil is used as fuel. The oil regulator is easily accessible behind a stainless steel casing. The stove door has a viewing window through which the flame can be observed. The stove is equipped with a 6" stainless steel airflow burner bowl.
The support fan is available for both 12 volts and 24 volts.
The version with stainless steel hot water coil is designed to heat the domestic hot water directly in a boiler. The coil can run dry without any problems. It is also possible to connect the RADEX heater.
Heating capacity and oil consumption: (min/max) 1.9/4.75 kW - 0.24/0.60 l/h.
Required exhaust accessories: 3" / 75 mm (see accessories & spare parts).
DICKINSON marine oil stoves and oil heaters from Canada, built since 1932. Originally designed for fishing and commercial shipping, all stoves are characterized by a simple but well thought-out design and solid construction. All stoves are, as far as possible, made of stainless steel. The hotplates are made of surface-ground cast iron.
How they work: All ovens work according to the simple principle of the bowl burner. Either diesel oil or heating oil can be used. The oil runs from a tank, which must be installed at least 30 cm higher than the stove, with a natural gradient to the stove regulator. If no tank can be installed, it is also possible to use an electric oil feed pump. The adjustable oil regulator - developed and manufactured by DICKINSON - regulates the correct oil supply to the burner bowl and ensures a safety shutdown via a float if the flame should go out unintentionally. The operation is very reliable as there are no electrical or electronic components that are susceptible to faults. The regulator has a safety cut-out integrated into the control knob, which permanently interrupts the oil supply at temperatures above 75°C. The stoves work very quietly and give off a pleasant, dry heat! To support combustion - especially when lighting the stove or in difficult draught conditions - the adjustable fan under the burner bowl can be switched on. For optimum combustion, all stoves are equipped with a removable flame catalyst ("superheater").
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4106-012 | ALASKA | 12V fan | 1,9 - 4,75 | 220 | 250 | 520 | 10 |
€1,619.00*
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€1,360.50
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4106-032 | ALASKA | 24V fan | 1,9 - 4,75 | 220 | 250 | 520 | 10 |
€1,619.00*
net:
€1,360.50
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The item is in stock ready for shipping. The delivery time is approx. 1 to 3 working days.
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Small compact cabin stove as a floor model, diesel oil or heating oil is used as fuel. The oil regulator is easily accessible behind a stainless steel casing. The stove door has a viewing window through which the flame can be observed. The stove is equipped with a 6" stainless steel airflow burner bowl.
The support fan is available for both 12 volts and 24 volts.
The version with stainless steel hot water coil is designed to heat the domestic hot water directly in a boiler. The coil can run dry without any problems. It is also possible to connect the RADEX heater.
Heating capacity and oil consumption: (min/max) 1.9/4.75 kW - 0.24/0.60 l/h.
Required exhaust accessories: 3" / 75 mm (see accessories & spare parts).
DICKINSON marine oil stoves and oil heaters from Canada, built since 1932. Originally designed for fishing and commercial shipping, all stoves are characterized by a simple but well thought-out design and solid construction. All stoves are, as far as possible, made of stainless steel. The hotplates are made of surface-ground cast iron.
How they work: All ovens work according to the simple principle of the bowl burner. Either diesel oil or heating oil can be used. The oil runs from a tank, which must be installed at least 30 cm higher than the stove, with a natural gradient to the stove regulator. If no tank can be installed, it is also possible to use an electric oil feed pump. The adjustable oil regulator - developed and manufactured by DICKINSON - regulates the correct oil supply to the burner bowl and ensures a safety shutdown via a float if the flame should go out unintentionally. The operation is very reliable as there are no electrical or electronic components that are susceptible to faults. The regulator has a safety cut-out integrated into the control knob, which permanently interrupts the oil supply at temperatures above 75°C. The stoves work very quietly and give off a pleasant, dry heat! To support combustion - especially when lighting the stove or in difficult draught conditions - the adjustable fan under the burner bowl can be switched on. For optimum combustion, all stoves are equipped with a removable flame catalyst ("superheater").
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