My Aranet4 device shows high CO2 values when cooking food indoors near the device. Are such measurements correct?
aranet-techsupport
Posted: 02.07.2020 17:32
Modified: 11.12.2024 06:28
Aranet4 will show increased CO2 values when food is cooked on gas stove because carbon dioxide forms in the burning process of natural gas.
dmh
Posted: 04.04.2022 01:57
If CO2 forms in the burning process of natural gas, and there are 2 lit pilot lights on our stove top and one lit pilot light below the oven, that sounds like a significant source of CO2. Could that be a reason that we often get high readings in our apartment?
The apt is approx 760 sq ft, baseboard hot water heat and a wall mounted AC unit. No central air or main exhaust fan. 2 adults and a small cat. Opening windows to ventilate drops the temperature too much in cold weather. The lowest readings we get are around 600ppm with windows open and between 1200-1500 with them closed. Thanks in advance.
aranet-techsupport
Posted: 04.04.2022 08:11
Hello,
Gas burning is increasing the CO2 level, you are right. Consider some additional ventilation options, maybe a local exhaust fan near the stove?
guest
Posted: 04.04.2022 06:29
If CO2 forms in the burning process of natural gas, and there are 2 lit pilot lights on our stove top and one lit pilot light below the oven, that sounds like a significant source of CO2. Could that be a reason that we often get high readings in our apartment?
The apt is approx 760 sq ft, baseboard hot water heat and a wall mounted AC unit. No central air or main exhaust fan. 2 adults and a small cat. Opening windows to ventilate drops the temperature too much in cold weather. The lowest readings we get are around 600ppm with windows open and between 1200-1500 with them closed. Thanks in advance.
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