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Old 6/20/07, 8:13 PM
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On a properly installed and operating gas pack with the heat mode operating, will you read/measure any carbon monoxide at the exhaust port on the unit using a typical CO tester?



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Old 6/20/07, 8:42 PM
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I do not own a CO tester Bruce, but if the tester you own tests in the low ppm (parts per million) levels I would think you should get a reading.
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Old 6/20/07, 8:51 PM
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I get a high reading even holding it up 3 feet above the port.

I have a gas shop-type heater that shoots flames out 6 inches into a metal can that reads zero CO above it so I am thinking that CO is not a always present with gas burning applicances unless the burn pattern is disrupted.



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Bruce,

I am not clear where you are taking the reading. Is this a flue stack reading?

I have a non-vented wall hung heater in my kitchen for supplemental heat and it reads "zero" on both of my CO meters. no matter where I hold the probe.
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Heck CO is just always in the air here. http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/ozone/ensemble.pdf
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Heck CO is just always in the air here. http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/ozone/ensemble.pdf
That's cause your downwind of CA.

Added for accuracy so as not to confuse others

Part of the use of a CO meter is to take a reading in an outside area that is not close to any known sources of CO such a traffic.
This provides a "zero" point calibration.
The other way would be to have a can on "zero" gas like I used when I calibrated lab instrumentation.

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Could you see the flame on the gas pack? Was it blue or yellow?
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Old 6/20/07, 9:17 PM
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I did not open it due to it being 14 yrs and the flames sounded like they were getting blown around in there. I bet it is a rust bucket inside.



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On a properly installed and operating gas pack with the heat mode operating, will you read/measure any carbon monoxide at the exhaust port on the unit using a typical CO tester?
If you are talking the exhaust port as at the exterior of the unit the answer is most Definitely yes.

I can pick up .03 in a kitchen from a gas cook stove or a .07 from my Cigarette if I get to close If I don't brush my teeth my breath will set it off
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