indooraloka
Member
Hey guys. I have been getting CO2 spikes every time the hot water heater is burning. I checked the exhaust for the water heater and found it was not clogged, but it was drawing cool air into the house. Then I thought of my exhaust fan in the garden. So I opened a window and the downdraft from the water heater exhaust stopped immediately and it started to draw air out like it is supposed to. Also resolved by turning off the exhaust in my garden. It appears my exhaust fan in the garden is the cause and the only resolution is to have an open window so that the air will be drawn through it instead. I guess the place is pretty air tight so it started pulling air into the house through the water heater exhaust. Thing is that it's hot outside. It stays about 67 degrees in the basement because of the AC, but I suspect having open windows will increase the air temp of my garden since it will be pulling in 80-100 degree air into the basement.
Has anyone else run into this issue?
Seems very dangerous and everyone should be aware that this can happen. I wonder if it could also be causing a downdraft for the furnace. I have carbon monoxide detectors all over and they have never gone off, thankfully, my water heater appears to efficiently burn that crap off.
Any ideas on how to resolve without having to open a window. I thought about running an intake duct from outside into the closet that the water heater is in. Then hopefully it would draw the fresh air in from there and straight out so that the warm outside air does not increase inside temps.
Everyone please be aware that if your location is pretty air tight and you are running an exhaust fan, it needs to pull air from somewhere and in my case, pulled it down thought the water heater exhaust. If your water heater is not efficient then you could be releasing carbon monoxide into your home.
Thanks for any help. Good luck and be safe!
Has anyone else run into this issue?
Seems very dangerous and everyone should be aware that this can happen. I wonder if it could also be causing a downdraft for the furnace. I have carbon monoxide detectors all over and they have never gone off, thankfully, my water heater appears to efficiently burn that crap off.
Any ideas on how to resolve without having to open a window. I thought about running an intake duct from outside into the closet that the water heater is in. Then hopefully it would draw the fresh air in from there and straight out so that the warm outside air does not increase inside temps.
Everyone please be aware that if your location is pretty air tight and you are running an exhaust fan, it needs to pull air from somewhere and in my case, pulled it down thought the water heater exhaust. If your water heater is not efficient then you could be releasing carbon monoxide into your home.
Thanks for any help. Good luck and be safe!