laser3kw
Well-known member
Hey all,
awhile ago there was a discussion about using propane torpedo heaters or construction heaters in an enclosed area (shop garage). There was lively debate about it and the risk of carbon monoxide. This isn't about re-opening that whole can of worms.
I have used both propane torpedo heaters and construction heaters in my 30 x 40 for a couple of years. But I did go out and buy a carbon monoxide detector - just for peace of mind. Since then I have about 50 hours of burn time at 80000 btu level without a peep from the detector.
Well today it went off! Not from the heater, but because I finished off a rebuild of a Tecumseh snow blower and was tuning the carb. I did the first fire up and was tweeking the carb and let it run for about 20 minutes to get a good heatup.
I shut it off and proceeded to drain the gas tank and pull off a leaky shutoff valve when I hear the ear piercing warning. The CO detector sets about 6 ft off the ground about 10 ft from where I was working. I thought "that's odd. maybe it malfunction". So I took it outside and aired it out and reset it. All was quiet. Took it back inside and after 5 minutes or so - there it goes again. I opened the over head door and the walk-in door for about 5 minutes but that didn't stop it. So that was it for today, cleaned up and shut it down.
Now I sit here and relive all the times I did that throughout my life - an never new I had entered that zone.
I end this post with the urgency for all to get a carbon monoxide detector - just for peace of mind.
awhile ago there was a discussion about using propane torpedo heaters or construction heaters in an enclosed area (shop garage). There was lively debate about it and the risk of carbon monoxide. This isn't about re-opening that whole can of worms.
I have used both propane torpedo heaters and construction heaters in my 30 x 40 for a couple of years. But I did go out and buy a carbon monoxide detector - just for peace of mind. Since then I have about 50 hours of burn time at 80000 btu level without a peep from the detector.
Well today it went off! Not from the heater, but because I finished off a rebuild of a Tecumseh snow blower and was tuning the carb. I did the first fire up and was tweeking the carb and let it run for about 20 minutes to get a good heatup.
I shut it off and proceeded to drain the gas tank and pull off a leaky shutoff valve when I hear the ear piercing warning. The CO detector sets about 6 ft off the ground about 10 ft from where I was working. I thought "that's odd. maybe it malfunction". So I took it outside and aired it out and reset it. All was quiet. Took it back inside and after 5 minutes or so - there it goes again. I opened the over head door and the walk-in door for about 5 minutes but that didn't stop it. So that was it for today, cleaned up and shut it down.
Now I sit here and relive all the times I did that throughout my life - an never new I had entered that zone.
I end this post with the urgency for all to get a carbon monoxide detector - just for peace of mind.
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. Now the whole mass of the air in the house will be over saturated with CO and be very bad for you and the family.