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Re: [A/S] hydroflame question



I know carbonmonoxide (spelling) is supposed to not smell, but your 
unit might not be venting properly and could be dangerous.  I have 
had this problem with apartment heaters, there is a smell and it can 
be dangerous.

James <jeoiii@att.net> wrote:hi , i have a hydroflame heater @ 1956, 
and it seems to generate a smell/odor after running for awhile. seems 
to work just fine with thermosat , pilot light etc. just the smell, it 
doesn't seem to be a gas smell either, its almost a stail kinda smell. 
--any ideas? james