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replying to byoung, WaltK wrote:
Having been the Plant Manager when Woodside was made in Medina, OH. I can only
tell you, this. Being it is gas, you would need to be sure there is a Class
double wall vent pipe installed. If it is only a class B Vent you can only use
gas and no solid fuel. Does this help.?

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On 7/6/2016 6:44 PM, WaltK wrote:
replying to byoung, WaltK wrote:
Having been the Plant Manager when Woodside was made in Medina, OH. I
can only
tell you, this. Being it is gas, you would need to be sure there is a Class
double wall vent pipe installed. If it is only a class B Vent you can
only use
gas and no solid fuel. Does this help.?


It's "Type B" not "Class B" but I'll let it slide since you said you
were management.
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 22:44:01 +0000, WaltK wrote:

replying to byoung, WaltK wrote:
Having been the Plant Manager when Woodside was made in Medina, OH. I
can only tell you, this. Being it is gas, you would need to be sure
there is a Class double wall vent pipe installed. If it is only a class
B Vent you can only use gas and no solid fuel. Does this help.?


Do you REALLY think that "byoung" has been hanging around *eleven years*
for your response?

homeownersFLub strikes again. That forum needs a bright red popup that
says "Read The Dates!"

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replying to Jose, Breeze B. wrote:
I have this wood burning style insert fireplace W136 model. Been working well
for 30 years. Its a Welenco Zero-clearance brand out of Lewiston, ID. You can
find them online.

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