C col2626 New Member Messages 3 Nov 27, 2012 #1 hi i have a calor gas fire and was wondering if anyone knows if i can leave it on low 24/7?
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Nov 27, 2012 #2 dont see why not, like everything there is a chance something could go wrong they give off a lot of moisture though
dont see why not, like everything there is a chance something could go wrong they give off a lot of moisture though
Engineer1964 Member Messages 1,055 Nov 27, 2012 #3 col2626 said: hi i have a calor gas fire and was wondering if anyone knows if i can leave it on low 24/7? Click to expand... You could leave it on low, if your in the house also, i wouldn't recommend leaving any gas fire on and then say go to work all day. Likewise Going to bed and leaving it on You have to think about the carbon monoxide issue and how many people die each year because of it
col2626 said: hi i have a calor gas fire and was wondering if anyone knows if i can leave it on low 24/7? Click to expand... You could leave it on low, if your in the house also, i wouldn't recommend leaving any gas fire on and then say go to work all day. Likewise Going to bed and leaving it on You have to think about the carbon monoxide issue and how many people die each year because of it
C col2626 New Member Messages 3 Nov 27, 2012 #4 thanks thanks for reply it was for my garage,, so should be ok?
the snooper getting older by the day Messages 21,078 Location Hull UK Nov 27, 2012 #5 who can actually say, you never know if or when someting will go wrong, but they are designed to be on for hours and hours at a time
who can actually say, you never know if or when someting will go wrong, but they are designed to be on for hours and hours at a time
brightspark Member Messages 41,255 Location yarm stockton on tees Nov 27, 2012 #6 just fit a carbon monoxide detector they dont cost much
C col2626 New Member Messages 3 Nov 27, 2012 #7 would i need a carbon monoxide detector if in garage also tere is lots of air getting to garage so should just release carbon dioxide thanks
would i need a carbon monoxide detector if in garage also tere is lots of air getting to garage so should just release carbon dioxide thanks