CO2 Placement

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CO2 Placement Allan Waghalter 03-06-2007
| `--> Re: CO2 Placement Allan Waghalter03-06-2007
Posted by Allan Waghalter on March 6, 2007, 7:18 pm
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What's the current thought on placing CO2 detectors? I am working on a
three story house with a wine-cellar basement. Its a restoration of an old
mansion here. Do I need to put a detector on each floor? How high should
they be? Which detector do you recommend?
Thanks in advance for the input.
Allan



Posted by Rich on March 6, 2007, 7:41 pm
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What type of heat?
I'd keep them low on and on the level lower then the combustion heat.


> What's the current thought on placing CO2 detectors? I am working on a
> three story house with a wine-cellar basement. Its a restoration of an
> old mansion here. Do I need to put a detector on each floor? How high
> should they be? Which detector do you recommend?
> Thanks in advance for the input.
> Allan
>



Posted by Allan Waghalter on March 6, 2007, 7:48 pm
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I think the heat will be gas. There are gas lines running through the house
leftover from the original construction. There are 8 fireplaces! Will
expect some trouble with the smoke detectors as the fireplaces are in all of
the bedrooms.

> What type of heat?
> I'd keep them low on and on the level lower then the combustion heat.
>
>
>> What's the current thought on placing CO2 detectors? I am working on a
>> three story house with a wine-cellar basement. Its a restoration of an
>> old mansion here. Do I need to put a detector on each floor? How high
>> should they be? Which detector do you recommend?
>> Thanks in advance for the input.
>> Allan
>>
>
>



Posted by Frank Olson on March 6, 2007, 8:00 pm
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Allan Waghalter wrote:
> What's the current thought on placing CO2 detectors? I am working on a
> three story house with a wine-cellar basement. Its a restoration of an old
> mansion here. Do I need to put a detector on each floor? How high should
> they be? Which detector do you recommend?
> Thanks in advance for the input.
> Allan
>
>


Do you mean "CO", or "CO2". Two completely different gasses with
completely different properties so detector placement will be critical.

Posted by Crash Gordon on March 6, 2007, 8:57 pm
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Well what if there was a massive soda bottle rupture due to global warming,
you could suffocate on all the carbon dioxide.



| Allan Waghalter wrote:
| > What's the current thought on placing CO2 detectors? I am working on a
| > three story house with a wine-cellar basement. Its a restoration of an
old
| > mansion here. Do I need to put a detector on each floor? How high
should
| > they be? Which detector do you recommend?
| > Thanks in advance for the input.
| > Allan
| >
| >
|
|
| Do you mean "CO", or "CO2". Two completely different gasses with
| completely different properties so detector placement will be critical.



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