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sh410
Apr 10, 2014Explorer
Are we talking about propane detector, because a CO detector will not detect propane.
If the propane detector did not go off when you left a unlit burner on, then you will need to replace the PROPANE detector.
If the propane detector did not go off when you left a unlit burner on, then you will need to replace the PROPANE detector.
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