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CaptPicky
Apr 24, 2014Explorer
Co is produced as a by product of incomplete combustion. After making sure that you have the correct flame the next issue is exhaust. Something probably was not hooked up and was allowing exhaust gas back into the camper. CO detector's going off in two ways. A rapid build up and a gradual build up over time. I always recommend a model with a LED readout. You can see a problem developing way before it becomes dangerous. Don't forget to check the water heater for issues. Just be careful because I've seen a lot of furnaces in houses being replaced do to "CO" issues when it turns out it was a blocked exhaust pipe.
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