Saturday, October 21, 2006

An Explanation of Vent-Free Appliances

Things to Know Before You Choose One for Your Home

When gas combustion occurs, several things are produced: carbon dioxide, water, gaseous chemical compounds including carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, respirable suspended particles (RSP), and formaldehyde.

When used sparingly (less than 4 hours per day per recommendations), the levels of these chemicals and gases are considered acceptable for residential applications because there really are no standards for residential indoor air. Guess what? A 40,000 btu vent-free heater used continuously produces high levels of pollutants. These levels exceed those allowed by OSHA or the EPA for air quality in the workplace.

The Production of a Perfectly Operating Vent-Free Appliance is...

60% WATER VAPOR Perhaps the biggest problem vent-frees cause are excessive moisture--just too much water. An average family of 4 generates about 2.9 gallons of water in the home a day through showering, cooking, breathing, etc. Codes require ventilation in a bathroom to remove these water vapors. A 40,000 btu vent-free heater used all day produces over 6 gallons of water a day which can penetrate walls, flooring, furniture, etc. This can decay the structure of your home, cause mold and mildew which irritates allergies and asthma. In extremely cold conditions, the water vapor can remain trapped near the roof of the house and freeze, continually collecting and freezing. As the weather warms, a home can literally become flooded with water.

39+% CARBON DIOXIDE At low levels, carbon dioxide is not thought to be dangerous. At moderately high concentrations carbon dioxide causes discomfort, raising the breathing rate and may cause minor eye irritation, particularly in people who wear contact lenses.

.1% is CARBON MONOXIDE At this level, carbon monoxide may not be dangerous to healthy people but can adversely affect pregnant women, fetuses, babies and people with heart or lung problems. A minute percentage is Nitrogen Dioxide which can hamper the immune system and increase susceptibility to respiratory infections.

IMPROPER OPERATION CAN CAUSE DANGEROUS MALFUNCTIONS!

Accumulation of dust, pet hair and other debris on the burner or logs can cause improper burning drafts through the damper or from ceiling fans or the home's central heating system can affect the flame and result in higher levels of carbon monoxide improper arrangement of the logs can impede the flame, cause sooting and increase carbon monoxide faulty or improperly maintained burners will cause malfunction. Controls and gas pressures can also lead to problematic operation and dangerously increase indoor air pollutants.

Oxygen Depletion Sensors

ODS systems are used on all vent-free products as a "safety" requirement. Highly touted as a dependable feature of vent-frees, they may mislead consumers and even sales people and installers of vent-free products.

Normal room air is nearly 21% oxygen. Since carbon monoxide displaces oxygen, the ODS system is designed to cut the appliance off if an oxygen drop below 18% is detected. Don't let this ODS theory lull you into a false sense of security. First, ODS sensors are installed on the appliance which means it's at or near floor level. It can only detect oxygen levels surrounding it it cannot detect oxygen levels a few feet away from the appliance or where the warm air has risen or travelled to. It does NOT detect carbon monoxide. It does not detect other malfunctions in the appliance. It does not provide the level of safety or security of a carbon monoxide detector.

Proper Operation

The American Gas Association Research Division (AGARD) outlines proper use as less than 4 hours at a time not to be used in a confined space not to be used as a sole source of heat.

Increase Your Safety

To increase your safety, it is advised that you follow manufacturers installation instructions, not rearrange log configuration, don't use with a ceiling fan or other air moving device in the room, etc. Periodic maintenance procedures supplied by the manufacturer are extremely important, so do follow these religiously! Don't overuse vent-frees for extended periods of time or as a sole source of heat.
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Saving Money With Your Sewing Machine - Yes It Can Easily Be Done

If you want to save money then there are many things that you can do with a sewing machine. Of course the most obvious thing that you can do is to repair your family's clothes. This can save you a lot of money in buying new clothes when the old ones are not really all that bad. Of course you do not want to have clothes that are not going to look good, but if you are good with the machine then you can at least keep them looking good for a bit longer than they would have. It is also possible to save money with a sewing machine by buying in thrift stores as then you can always alter clothes that were not the right size and it allows you to have a wider choice in the store. The same is true of curtains, if you can alter them yourself then you can save a lot of money.

You can also make money with a sewing machine. If you have friends that are not so good with a sewing machine, then you can offer to do their repairs for them. If you do a good job then you will be much more likely to get more work as people recommend you to their friends. Then you could have a real business going. Not as much as a proper job maybe, but there are a lot of people that are not able to go out to work that are looking for a way to raise their income. If you have a sewing machine then it might be a good way to earn some extra cash. There are always people that need things altering and even if you only do simple things you might still be able to make some money.

If you are quite good with a sewing machine then you can make money from craft fairs.There is quite a good market for home made quilts and other items and if you can buy the cloth to make them from , you can make quite a good bit of extra money by doing craft items. It is a good market and the best thing is that you are your own boss. You decide what you are going to make and when you are going to work. If you have a good sewing machine then there are lots of ways that you can save money and even make some extra money as well.
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