Shmavis
Being-in-the-world
Howdy.
I have a CO2 monitor - doesn’t control anything. I questioned its accuracy. The readings just seemed too high. Even after recalibrating it a few times. I wrote it off as junk. Especially without a point of comparison, I didn’t want to trust it. Saturday I got a CO2 controller with digital PPM readout. It seems that I should not have questioned the smaller one’s accuracy:
This is ambient CO2. Surely something’s up. Right? The only possible suspect I have - as of now - is improper venting from the hot water heater. I just haven’t had time yet to investigate the cause. These reading don’t fluctuate a whole lot, throughout the house. But they do fluctuate between 200 and 300 PPMs. For example I’ve had readings as high as 1300+ but generally not below 1000 in the same area(s) over hours of time.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, advice — greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I have a CO2 monitor - doesn’t control anything. I questioned its accuracy. The readings just seemed too high. Even after recalibrating it a few times. I wrote it off as junk. Especially without a point of comparison, I didn’t want to trust it. Saturday I got a CO2 controller with digital PPM readout. It seems that I should not have questioned the smaller one’s accuracy:
This is ambient CO2. Surely something’s up. Right? The only possible suspect I have - as of now - is improper venting from the hot water heater. I just haven’t had time yet to investigate the cause. These reading don’t fluctuate a whole lot, throughout the house. But they do fluctuate between 200 and 300 PPMs. For example I’ve had readings as high as 1300+ but generally not below 1000 in the same area(s) over hours of time.
Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, advice — greatly appreciated.
Thanks.