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by zdragnar
237 days ago
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Your thermostat is in a far less likely place to be overloaded with CO should the alarms start going off, though. If the thermostat is gone, you have to physically go to the furnace itself or shut off power at the circuit breaker. Freezing water pipes are bad, but a furnace running non-stop is going to exceed its duty cycle and pose a greater hazard. |
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