...propane heater in an enclosed space, such as a garage, you can pass out and die from carbon monoxide poisoning - as well as just a lack of oxygen from running a high-power propane flame. Yes, I would ...
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...propane. Heater is about 3 years old. Originally, it has very minor odor and was no problem using in garage. (Insulated garage) get it checked out professionally before it makes a smoking hole in the ...
...propane be bad from Supplier. It gives off sour smell and irritates eyes when burning? I would not use it any further, I cant say if anything is in the gas, I doubt it, However the propane at too low ...
...pro propane heater it smells of propane a bit when running an the garage gets smokie n our eyes get erriated TURN OFF ! DO NOT USE!! SOUNDS LIKE CARBINE MONOXIDE. CAN KILL YA. HAVE EXPERT LOOK AT ...
Question about Dyna-Glo Heating & Cooling
...propane tank and its at 75% full.Also its sort of hard to get the piliot to light but i have always managed to get it to. When its running on eany other setting other than 1 threw 3 it has a smell to ...
Question about All-Pro Heating & Cooling
...smell propane but it wont begin to fire and run. These models require electrical power to run the blower fan. When you connect the electrical cord, the fan should turn on, then you should be able to ...
...propane heater to try and avoid the smells usually associated with portable heaters. This heater smells up the garage like a lownmower is running in it. It seems like there should be a flame ...
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...propane and carbon monoxide(deadly). Crack the bottom of the garage door an inch and you might live :) . Venting out the top would be better but not always feasible. Some people are more sensitive to ...
...garage for 2 years and now it wont fire-up. i can smell propane and theres pressure when i take off tank. whats wrong? oh yeah i have spark to. Alway clean the unit first before starting cause little ...
...propane heater in my garage during the winter to get away for a bit. I also have a well ventilated area and don't work on gasoline related items during the winter with that on. I used one for a while ...
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