Title: Carbon Monoxide Investigation
1Carbon Monoxide Investigation
2Why It Matters.
3Preventing Tragedies
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4Where Does CO Come From?
5What causes CO?
Heavy Traffic 50 ppm CO
7000 ppm CO (undiluted)
6What causes CO?
Smog
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7What causes CO?
Warm Air Layer
Temperature Inversion (Mexico City) 100-200
ppm CO in the air
Trapped Emissions
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8What Causes CO Inside?
9What Causes CO Inside?
5000 ppm CO
30,000 ppm CO (undiluted smoke)
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10Complete Combustion
90 parts air
10 parts gas
11Incomplete Combustion
CO
70 parts air
10 parts gas
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12Revise Snagit
Incomplete Combustion
Too much air
Not enough air
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13Overgassing
Excess fuel
Too much fuel
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14Quenching the Flame
Soot
CO
Incomplete Combustion
Proper temperature
Too cool
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15CO Poisoning
16What is CO Poisoning?
Normal red blood cell
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17Symptoms of CO Poisoning
- Mild Exposure
- Headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue
- Medium Exposure
- Throbbing headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast
heart rate - Extreme Exposure
- Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio-respiratory
failure, death
18Effects of CO Exposure
19Pause for Discussion
20CO Detectors
21CO Detectors
22Detector Specifications
23Placement of Detectors
CO Detector
24MIS-placement of Detectors
CO Detector
Attic
Bathroom
Garage
Kitchen
CO Detector
Basement
25False Alarms
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26False Alarms
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27False Alarms
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28False Alarms
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29Understanding the CGI
30Sensit Gold CGI
31Ambient and Air-free CO
32Ambient vs. Air-free
33Pause for Discussion
34Doing a CO InvestigationStep-by-Step
35Step 1 Prepare your CGI.
36Zero the CGI.
37Test the sensor.
38Step 2 Survey the location.
Discolored
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39Step 3 Take an ambient CO reading outside.
40Ambient Outside CO
41Step 4 Check around the door.
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42Step 5 Interview the customer.
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43Step 6 Enter the home.
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44Do not make changes.
Still need picture of appliance with cover off.
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45Compare inside outside CO readings.
Inside Ambient CO
Outside Ambient CO
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46Compare inside outside CO readings.
Inside Ambient CO
Outside Ambient CO
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47Look for evidence of incomplete combustion.
48Backdraft
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49Step 7 Perform a CO test on all connected
appliances.
50Clock the appliance.
5-minute Appliance Warm-up
51Take an ambient reading in the flue.
52Service the appliance.
53Check for CO again.
54Step 8 Communicate with the customer.
55Pause for Discussion
56Checking Appliances
57Improper Venting
Heat
Cool Air Return
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58Blocked Flues
02-02p2photo of blocked flue
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59CO Thresholds
60CO Thresholds
Exceeds ambient threshold for burner. Take
action.
Exceeds air-free threshold for water heater.
Take action.
61Placing the Probe Correctly
Wall Heater (BIV)
62Placing the Probe Correctly
Condensing Furnace
63Placing the Probe Correctly
Condensing Furnace
64Placing the Probe Correctly
Induced Draft Appliance
65Direct Vent Wall Heater
Threshold 400 ppm
66Water Heater
Threshold 200 ppm air-free
67Forced Air Furnace
Threshold 400 ppm air-free
68Range Top
Threshold 25 ppm ambient
69Oven
Threshold 225 ppm ambient
70Threshold 25 ppm ambient
71Threshold 400 ppm air-free in the firebox
72Pause for Discussion
73Taking Action
74Acting on CO Calls
75Measured Level of Indoor Ambient CO
Responding to CO
Less than 35 ppm
Between 35 200 ppm
More than 200 ppm
Action
Advise evacuation
No
Yes
Yes
Require evacuation
No
No
Yes
Ventilate
No
Yes
Yes
Identify CO source
Yes
Yes
Yes
Repair appliance, if possible
Yes
Yes
Yes
Refer customer to indoor air specialist, if no
CO source is found.
Yes
No
No
Disconnect appliance, if you cant eliminate
hazard.
No
Yes
Yes
76If the reading is gt35 ppm CO, you must act.
Advise Evacuation
77If you cant fix the appliance
Capped Line
Hazard Notice
78gt 200 ppm CO
Require Evacuation
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79gt 200 ppm CO
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80Thank you
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81Pause for Discussion