Unvented kerosene space heater?
I just bought a 23000 BTU spaceheater at Walmart and on the outside of the
box it says that it does not require a vent to take any exterior vent. How is this possible? I would like to use it this winter but i would rather not kill me and my family. |
Unvented kerosene space heater?
If it burns cleanly/completely then it will only produce carbon dioxide.
However, as a safety measure, you'd better have carbon monoxide detector in/around your house (or bed room.) In fact anything emitting flames inside your house has the "potential" to produce carbon monoxide that kills. Least to say it also has the potential to cause fire that kills. FC eric wrote: I just bought a 23000 BTU spaceheater at Walmart and on the outside of the box it says that it does not require a vent to take any exterior vent. How is this possible? I would like to use it this winter but i would rather not kill me and my family. |
Unvented kerosene space heater?
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:54:26 -0600, someone wrote:
If it burns cleanly/completely then it will only produce carbon dioxide. However, as a safety measure, you'd better have carbon monoxide detector in/around your house (or bed room.) In fact anything emitting flames inside your house has the "potential" to produce carbon monoxide that kills. The other significant (but non-lethal) issue is the water vapor. The main products of "complete" combustion are CO2 and H2O. You can put a lot of wet into a space with one of these. Maybe its a problem (buildup in a tight house) or maybe its not (need for humidification in a loose house). -v. |
Unvented kerosene space heater?
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