question about natural gas co2 burners

venting co2 enriched room that uses natural gas co2 burner

  • never vent the room ever

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • vent room once every 24 hours on lights out

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • vent room periodically while lights on (more than once)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    3

xox

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so i recently built a new room and this time i installed a split a/c and a natural gas co2 burner i just turned on the a/c and the co2 yesturday. ive just been checking everything out. out of curiosity how many of you with natural gas co2 burners vent the room more often than just exchanging all the air in the room on lights out?
 

OSBuds

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redi jedi

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Why do people post links to other sites instead of answering the question?

Anyways...If I had the ability to vent my sealed room, I would vent at lights out and take some load off the dehuey.
 

xox

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Why do people post links to other sites instead of answering the question?

Anyways...If I had the ability to vent my sealed room, I would vent at lights out and take some load off the dehuey.
yes thats what i figured. i thought i might do a poll since i have seen online some people dont vent there sealed rooms at all and some people do like a hybrid room. i even saw one person who had burners that changes the air every few hours. saw alot of conflicting things. thought this might be interesting discussion. i have a passive intake that has a damper on a spring that stays closed when not exhausting any air. then i have a 4" inch exhaust that also has a damper on a spring at lights out i have that exhaust click on for an hour not sure if thats to long or not. i know i can calculate the cu.ft of the room and just do the math for the fan. however i think i may just observe what goes on over the next couple days.
 

kingromano

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no you don't need.. trust the flame color

natural gas is a clean gas, cleaner than propane
it must produce a perfect blue flame if it has he right oxygen ratio

room size ?
 

xox

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no you don't need.. trust the flame color

natural gas is a clean gas, cleaner than propane
it must produce a perfect blue flame if it has he right oxygen ratio

room size ?
9x9, i picked up one of those 2 burner natural gas ones that titan controls makes works well from what i've seen. oh yes the flame is the correct color i also had a licensed guy put the unit in for me.
 
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