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Fancy new thermostat was installed with the fancy new high efficiency furnace/central air, six years ago.

Yesterday afternoon, said Thermostat showed a trouble code and displayed a furnace-shutdown message.

Service ran a quick diagnostic, then a more extensive diagnostic, then shut off the furnace and filled me in.

Cracked heat exchanger.

CO leaking into the living space -- not enough to trip the audible alarms, but enough to be found with the specialized gear the tech carried.

I've had to handle CO poisoning cases before, back when I was a working medic, and have no wish to become a patient myself.

Years ago I prepared for a furnace-down event.

Preparations are paying off, auxiliary heat is on-line and adequate for the short term.

All repair parts are covered under warranty, and I'll get a discount on labor.

Best of all, I'm not gonna wake up dead!

(Not that I'm superstitious or anything, but I think waking up dead is just awfully bad luck!)

By golly now, with luck like this, I might even buy me a lottery ticket!

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Yeh, for sure, waking up dead would put a real burr in the butt of progress.

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Had not seen you posting for a bit. Was going to send you message.

On the furnace issue: You cost yourself a couple good nights sleep by taking the CO out of the house. Lol 

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Glad you found it…and not the police and their investigators when wrapping up the case. If you get my drift. ;)

 

Last November our furnace had an issue. The repairman detected CO and the owners replaced the furnace - we rent currently. Of course temps dropped that day. The repairman brought us 3 space heater to use until the new furnace was fully installed. 

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3 hours ago, Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103 said:

Fancy new thermostat was installed with the fancy new high efficiency furnace/central air, six years ago.

Yesterday afternoon, said Thermostat showed a trouble code and displayed a furnace-shutdown message.

Service ran a quick diagnostic, then a more extensive diagnostic, then shut off the furnace and filled me in.

Cracked heat exchanger.

CO leaking into the living space -- not enough to trip the audible alarms, but enough to be found with the specialized gear the tech carried.

I've had to handle CO poisoning cases before, back when I was a working medic, and have no wish to become a patient myself.

Years ago I prepared for a furnace-down event.

Preparations are paying off, auxiliary heat is on-line and adequate for the short term.

All repair parts are covered under warranty, and I'll get a discount on labor.

Best of all, I'm not gonna wake up dead!

(Not that I'm superstitious or anything, but I think waking up dead is just awfully bad luck!)

By golly now, with luck like this, I might even buy me a lottery ticket!

I woke up dead once but I got over it.  :P

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Preparation and forethought prevented a big problem and aided a lot to your good fortune. 

 

Glad it was caught in time to prevent a tragedy.

 

 

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