Posted by DR. EVIL on February 22, 2020 at 14:54:47 from (174.192.76.36):
In Reply to: RE: Shop heat posted by wjytexas on February 22, 2020 at 07:47:33:
I've always heated my shops with kerosene torpedo heaters, like a Knipco F-98 think it was, 75,000 btu, Ready-Heater 110,000 btu, just bought a DeWalt 185,000 BTU last weekend. I have a KIDDE CO detector in my 24x36 x 8 ft ceiling shop. My kerosene heaters do not set off the detector. Also, my '96 F250 diesel pickup does not set off the detector, but over 400 PPM it sets off a warning. If I start a tractor, Farmall H or M, even with the 7-1/2 x12 ft roll-up door open in about a minute I'm getting a warning. Gas single cylinder Kohler engine in a Cub Cadet sets it off in a minute or two also. So really depends on what type of heater it is whether it causes a hazard. The Kidde detector I get is $35 at Blain's F&F, unless your using electric resistance heating you should have one. Detects explosive gases too.
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