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Gas furnace with combustion air possibly mixing with conditioned air, a carbon monoxide hazard

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2010

Home inspection of a defective gas furnace by a licensed Texas home inspector, Bill Allen Inspections, Austin, TX

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  • So what does your CO meter say when you check the registers?

  • Since someone helped themselves to my CO detector by removing if from my truck a few months ago I wasnt able to check the CO. I really havent felt the need to replace it since I probably use it once a year and they arent cheap.

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  • The inducer motor has a fan that cools itself while it is running. Looks like that is the air you are seeing blowing out of the furnace door. Lighting a match is absolutely no way to test for CO, or any other problem in a gas appliance.

  • good information

  • cool. yep its all good hear. just hot but thats good because i just started my own coil cleaning business.

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