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DannyA
Explorer
Aug 03, 2016

carbon monoxide detector going off (update)

Carbon monoxide detector is going off about 20-30 minutes after turning on the gas water heater. I have a screen over the outside.
Never had this problem in 3 years with it. Needing suggestion as were to start looking for problem. Thanks
Carried to dealer today(Thursday). They cleaned is good, blew it out, found some black stuff to blow out, couldn't find anything else so they think they got it fixed. They tried it for a long time and no alarm.

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  • Check that the water heater flue is clean and the flame looks good and the burner is adjusted properly. Incomplete combustion results in the production of much, much more carbon monoxide than proper combustion. My first guess would be insect nests or something similar in the burner or flue assembly. My guess may be completely wrong, of course; it would not be the first, and probably not the last time!

    I would doubt that your detector is on the fritz since it correlates very closely to using a gas appliance. Figure out what's happening with the burner, and be thankful you had a working alarm to alert you to a potentially quite dangerous situation.
  • they do need replaced ,every few years ,might blow it out,see if it helps. new batt.

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