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The carbon monoxide sensor may not work properly under the influence of heat?

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  • #1 16936218
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    Hello, I have two sensors
    1. Kindlle
    2. some cheap version from the market
    2 sensors have a display
    Question
    Can the sensors be cheated by the heat that gives away the tile stove?
    I will add one sensor from the market I have attached 30 cm from the ceiling next to the above is a large hole that transports heat about the other room
    The kindlle sensor is attached at a height of 160 cm 25 cm from the oven on the wall (i.e. facing the oven we have the hips and the side wall and the sensor is on it)
    No sensor detects carbon monoxide. That's good
    but can the stove affect the sensors badly?
    I will add that every month I test the sensors in a glass dish (I ignite the ignition that mounts eg on the carrot and covers the sensor together with this zapazarniya spagnant vessel The sensor always indicates some value
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    #2 16937107
    rathaniel
    Level 12  
    He made a few mistakes when assembling. 25 cm from the stove, the temperature is definitely higher than 40 *. The sensor in the drafts is also not good.
    Here are recommendations for installing the sensor
    The carbon monoxide sensor may not work properly under the influence of heat?
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  • #3 16938860
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    Ok, I will add that he was in the place 2metres from the stove and two meters from the sound at 150 cm and he did not show anything
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  • #4 16938879
    rathaniel
    Level 12  
    It is only to be happy that there is no carbon monoxide in the room. The problem would be like showing something.
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  • #5 16938935
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    I am happy and it is only me who think that something should show how it stands near the stove
    I used to show values for example 14, I do not know what it was dependent on
    I wonder if after closing the tiled stove, for example, I close at 10 am (heat), or at 9 o'clock in the afternoon, this heat would create some fumes
    We know that time is generated when burning, so when burning this coal into ashes, it also produces?
  • #6 16939013
    rathaniel
    Level 12  
    Kidde is a good company and I think that if he would detect something he would show it. It may catch some momentary indications, but it squeaks only when it lasts for a long time
    The carbon monoxide sensor may not work properly under the influence of heat?
    It's best to take the batteries out for a moment. Then he will reset his memory. Hang it and do not put it under the vessel anymore. Then, after some time, you can check the notes in memory. After pressing and holding the bottom button, it will show the highest indication it has registered. If it shows 0 it means that there was no oxide.
  • #7 16939103
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    Always after the test with the vessel feeds the concentration memory is known that in the vessel the concentration was over 200 so the smaller probably will not save
    Nothing shows anyway I'm curious how with this carbon production
    Maybe it makes sense for the night to take out the remains of the heat from the furnace?
  • #8 16939640
    rathaniel
    Level 12  
    I will not help you in this matter. This exhalation of the heat can end with a fire. It is best to smoke so that everything burns out until the evening and then turn off the oven so that it does not cool down too quickly. It is known that when the oxygen supply is closed to the furnace, then carbon monoxide is produced. I did it myself almost 30 years ago. I live at home before the war. There were formations in every room. All the time I had the impression that something was evaporating from these furnaces. Then, sensors like they are now not available. I was afraid of these furnaces like the devil of holy water. Plus a pile of dust. After a few years, I fired the ovens and made the central ones. From then on, I was not afraid to sleep.
  • #9 16940176
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    I always smoke at a minimum of 7 in the morning and a maximum of 12 and so two hours after the start of smoking I close the stove
    Now there is no winter so I smoke only once a day in the morning before work so I think that 6 hours after closing the stove nothing should be there to know that the next day this ash is warm
  • #10 16943974
    deepack16
    Level 9  
    Today I closed the oven a little earlier than always because I was in a hurry and went out on the sensor 14 points

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the potential impact of heat from a tiled stove on the functionality of carbon monoxide sensors, specifically a Kindlle sensor and a cheaper market version. The user expresses concern that the proximity of the sensors to the stove may affect their readings, despite no carbon monoxide being detected. Responses highlight the importance of proper sensor placement, noting that high temperatures can lead to inaccurate readings. Recommendations include ensuring sensors are installed away from heat sources and resetting them periodically. The conversation also touches on the production of carbon monoxide during the burning process and the importance of proper ventilation to prevent dangerous buildup.
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