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by InitialBP
233 days ago
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Defaulting a furnace to on certainly shouldn't be considered safe. What if it's leaking CO into your house, what if it gets dangerously hot and causes a fire? A thermostat and controls are a necessary requirement for HVAC systems and defaulting anything to "run" if your control plane doesn't exist anymore is definitely not the safe option. The other issue is that in almost all situations (like this one) what you think is a safe and sane default won't align with what other people think. There should be defaults and they should be clearly defined, but I don't think it's always obvious to determine what they are. |
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While I agree with your overall point, this clause is irrelevant to/not supportive of it. The presence of a thermostat wasn't going to help you here either and there are vastly more furnaces with connected thermostats than disconnected to worry about.
CO detectors and alarms are needed to address this risk.