AnotherOne
Active Member
We have a furnace in the attic that uses natural gas (not the best place for it, but that's how the house was built). There is a natural gas detector, a heat detector and a carbon monoxide detector in the attic with the furnace. A few days ago, the carbon monoxide reported trouble and the yellow light was flashing. It's a Macurco CM-13 and is about 8 years old.
Anyway, I've pulled the detector from the attic and disabled the zone and I've been looking at replacing it and noticed that operating temperatures on most detectors are 40 to 100 degress f. But my attic ranges from say 15 to 125 degress.
So, should I just replace it and hope for the best or not replace it. There is a CO detector in the hallway below the attic as well. I'm leaning towards replacing it, but thought I seek out advice here. As an aside, the building code here does require CO detector and natural gas detector in the same room as a natural gas furnace.
Thanks.
Anyway, I've pulled the detector from the attic and disabled the zone and I've been looking at replacing it and noticed that operating temperatures on most detectors are 40 to 100 degress f. But my attic ranges from say 15 to 125 degress.
So, should I just replace it and hope for the best or not replace it. There is a CO detector in the hallway below the attic as well. I'm leaning towards replacing it, but thought I seek out advice here. As an aside, the building code here does require CO detector and natural gas detector in the same room as a natural gas furnace.
Thanks.