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Farmer Rob

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Re: Heat distribution
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2018, 06:47:06 AM »

Indoor installs obviously require some common sense fire safety practices, not everyone seems to get it, I  cringe at some of the wood sheds I see with fuel cans, dry dust and debris etc.
The G series is UL rated for indoor, GS and C are not in case your insurance cares.
Thank you and yes I understand that area needs to be as clean as it can be within reason. I have burned wood in a stove indoors for 40 some years and even managed 1 chimney fire(never again).I heard about the G series being indoor approved but I am not sure I want a gas type unit since from all my reading they want dry wood and well I burn pallets at times and other more moist stuff..
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