Saturday, January 30, 2010

Oven Sets Off Carbon Monoxide Detector Why Would My New Oven Set Off My Carbon Monoxide Detector?

Why would my new oven set off my carbon monoxide detector? - oven sets off carbon monoxide detector

Bougt I moved just a new stove and propane as well, but when the pilots turned around and aligned with some of my CO detector was. Is it fair that he is new and he needs a little work to get broken or something wrong?

12 comments:

Bill F said...

This is a problem! Close the valve on the cylinder and use the stove or replace. You need to check the dealer or manufacturer of the furnace to the internal defects or leaks. Nothing to harm Arunda. Make the call as soon as possible.

littlehe... said...

Call your gas company
Check to get free

littlehe... said...

Call your gas company
Check to get free

chocolat... said...

It is new and on the gas when heated.

jdbarker... said...

something is not right to have a professional look that is insurance. CO2 can kill

I'll fly away said...

Yes, it is because the components of the furnace are covered with a vegetable oil that burns and the cause of the problem. If it persists, but perhaps not the conversion of propane to correct.

I'll fly away said...

Yes, it is because the components of the furnace are covered with a vegetable oil that burns and the cause of the problem. If it persists, but perhaps not the conversion of propane to correct.

LiL Mz M3 B said...

who cares! ♥

steven m said...

Be sure to remove all the interior plastic film, which comes in several new products. Who knows what the fumes are released

steven m said...

Be sure to remove all the interior plastic film, which comes in several new products. Who knows what the fumes are released

Qu'est ce que tu pense said...

because it is propane (a gas), which, of course, the release of carbon monoxide.

Nginr said...

Something is probably wrong - but another switch to buy to be sure. I suppose to change some parts in the furnace and change the air-fuel ratio to ensure complete combustion - It seems you do not get complete combustion.

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