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Generator question....portable Rich 03-29-2008
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Posted by M Q on April 2, 2008, 1:22 pm


Boden wrote:

> Norminn wrote:
>
...
> CO is a bit heavier than air. If the atrium was only open at the top
> the result was to be expected.
>
>
CO is slightly lighter than air (insignificantly so).
CO is 28 g/mol.
Air is (roughly) an 80/20 mixute of N2 (28 g/mol) and O2 (32 g/mol).


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Posted by cshenk on March 31, 2008, 2:33 pm

>>> Wait! You mean to say your going to run it in your garage?
>>
>>Was planning on it. Before you get upset, look at the critical pats of
>>the
>>construction this time.
>>
>>Open window, open door, roof vents and an open air fan plus garage door
>>open
>>at least 6 inches (more if rain allows.)

> Yup that's the way people do it ... and still die

> Do you have CO detectors around the house?

Yes. And rote answers without listening to the construction involved are
not as useful as you might think.

Consider this a 2 wall garage with roof and 2 walls missing and you are a
bit closer to the construction.



Posted by on March 31, 2008, 3:06 pm
> Yes. =A0And rote answers without listening to the construction involved ar=
e
> not as useful as you might think.
>
> Consider this a 2 wall garage with roof and 2 walls missing and you are a
> bit closer to the construction.

1 open window and a cracked garage door do not constitute "missing
walls."

What you fail to understand is how nasty and dangerous CO really is,
and what little it really takes to adversely affect your health for a
LONG time, if it doesn't kill you.

Posted by ransley on April 2, 2008, 1:55 pm
On Mar 31, 2:06=A0pm, mkirs...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
>
> > Yes. =A0And rote answers without listening to the construction involved =
are
> > not as useful as you might think.
>
> > Consider this a 2 wall garage with roof and 2 walls missing and you are =
a
> > bit closer to the construction.
>
> 1 open window and a cracked garage door do not constitute "missing
> walls."
>
> What you fail to understand is how nasty and dangerous CO really is,
> and what little it really takes to adversely affect your health for a
> LONG time, if it doesn't kill you.

I ran my generator 10ft from my back door since that is how long my
connect cable was and registered CO in the house, if the garage is
attached its a bad idea to run one in a garage.

Posted by Husky on March 31, 2008, 11:40 pm
cshenk wrote:
>
>>>> Wait! You mean to say your going to run it in your garage?
>>> Was planning on it. Before you get upset, look at the critical pats of
>>> the
>>> construction this time.
>>>
>>> Open window, open door, roof vents and an open air fan plus garage door
>>> open
>>> at least 6 inches (more if rain allows.)
>
>> Yup that's the way people do it ... and still die
>
>> Do you have CO detectors around the house?
>
> Yes. And rote answers without listening to the construction involved are
> not as useful as you might think.
>
> Consider this a 2 wall garage with roof and 2 walls missing and you are a
> bit closer to the construction.
>
>
And you still aren't listening to anyone here who is telling you that
that is how hundreds of people die every year of carbon monoxide
poisoning and hundreds more are made seriously ill!!!!!!!!!

ARE YOU SOME KIND OF IDIOT???????

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