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DJ
 
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Default is venting your dryer to the house O.K in winter?

On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 05:59:39 -0000, (Chris
Lewis) wrote:

According to Rod Speed :
You can't be certain something won't go wrong with the dryer


You can be certain it wont be producing
CO, they dont go wrong like that.


Sure they do. Any combustion appliance is capable of producing
CO given the right circumstances. If it burns carbon containing
fuel, it's possible to malfunction into producing CO.

My mother was on a coroner's inquest about someone who died
from CO poisoning.

Because of dustbunnies obstructing a natural gas appliance's
air supply.


At first I thought Mr. Speed was simply misinformed, then someone
mentioned "troll", then, the more he writes, I think "idiot", then it
dawns on me that poor Mr. Speed has been inhaling way too much CO, his
brain function is reduced to a point where all he can do is parrot
phrases such as, "But in practice that doesnt actually happen with
unvented natural gas room heaters" and "Have fun explaining unvented
natural gas room heaters."

I wonder if the damage is permanent...

DJ