Propane Gas Fireplace

   / Propane Gas Fireplace #51  
greenedeere said:
Yes I was able to monitor co levels and thought the monitor had malfunctioned. After recalibrating and monitoring for @3 weeks and every 2 to 3 weeks since,it has made me trust the ventless logs..

I did see this but I guess I interpreted it to mean that you had some sort of CO meter you used for a few weeks. What I was referring to was a permanent CO "alarm" type of device rather than a meter that would be checked occasionally. What is recommended is a continuously monitoring alarm, not something that is used every few weeks. Sorry if I misunderstood.
 
   / Propane Gas Fireplace #52  
Islandtractor, The monitor records to a processor,which date and time stamps every 4 hours now. I had it every hour at first,but have since changed the settings.I can watch realtime or read when I want to,but right now I have it set as stated with an alarm point set the same as a mounted one for residential use.I am blessed to work with some eager young engineers for help and support, I give them experience(50 birthdays) they give me work.(thinking gives me migrains).
 
   / Propane Gas Fireplace #53  
Greenedeere,
While I can't tell you to use this set up as a primary heat source. I feel you will be ok .As I stated B-4. if These O.D.S.pilot systems get off just a little ( most of the time it's only dust in the air shudder)& they shut the system down. You can't adjust them to get them to work without correcting the problem. Alot of places are making the H.V.A.C. installer introduce outside air into the return air on central systems now days to introduce fresh air into the system
 

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