Carbon Monoxide Tests

Chris_Robb

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Following on from the Webasto post, I have an ancient Webasto heater. I am slighly suspicious that there may be traces of CO in the heated air.

It there a standard test which can determine this? Somebody once said that there are some litmus like papers which can be used, but I have never managed to find them.
 

Rowana

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You can get these on little cards which you stick up in the area you want to test. SWMBO had some at home as she was a little worried about our "real" gas fire - Proper chimney, so no problem, but just to be sure . . .
I think she got them at our local hardware store, but you could try B&Q etc.
It's sort of orangey in the middle, and if you have problems, it turns black. Needs to be replaces after a couple of months.

Hope this helps
 

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I got a household Carbon mon-oxide detector in the local hardware store and installed it in the boat - went off once when the exhaust pipe came loose and vented into the cabin. Well worth the £20 spent.
 

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Yep - I've just brought some from B&Q. Pack of 2 - £5 approx. You put them up in the areas you wish to monitor and if the patch turns dark in colour, you have a CO problem. Last for a year, then you have to replace. I've put them by the galley and my Taylors heater.

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Wayne
 
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