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Co2 alarm offer
mike- Dandy Owner
- Posts : 5172
Join date : 2011-06-12
Age : 75
Location : north east lincs
- Post n°1
Co2 alarm offer
Tow Itch- Dandy Expert
- Posts : 3186
Join date : 2011-06-20
Location : Leigh Gtr Manchester
- Post n°2
Re: Co2 alarm offer
Dear All
Having acquired a gas heater I have purchased a CO alarm.
Can't remember the price but it was made by the same company though of a different design.
While not having seen the instructions for the one in this ad mine specifies that it should be a minimum of 2 meters from the possible source of CO.
A 2m gap is not easy to achieve in a four, but it does appear to work adequately.
Last weekend when I first used it was not a big cooking weekend but though in much closer proximity to the stove the alarm did not sound.
Though the stove was only used to boil up the kettle, this theoretically is one of the activities most likely to produce an excess amount of CO. Why is this the case? Please tell me you read the piece on CO from stoves in: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
I have mentioned this quite a lot he appears to make a lot of sense.
Kevin.
Having acquired a gas heater I have purchased a CO alarm.
Can't remember the price but it was made by the same company though of a different design.
While not having seen the instructions for the one in this ad mine specifies that it should be a minimum of 2 meters from the possible source of CO.
A 2m gap is not easy to achieve in a four, but it does appear to work adequately.
Last weekend when I first used it was not a big cooking weekend but though in much closer proximity to the stove the alarm did not sound.
Though the stove was only used to boil up the kettle, this theoretically is one of the activities most likely to produce an excess amount of CO. Why is this the case? Please tell me you read the piece on CO from stoves in: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
I have mentioned this quite a lot he appears to make a lot of sense.
Kevin.
Caz1960- Posts : 1716
Join date : 2011-09-04
Age : 64
Location : Cardigan west wales
- Post n°3
Re: Co2 alarm offer
ok that's a couple of hours of my life gone but seriously I am educated and thank you for that very useful info and gonna get the co2 meter
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