Picture This..

Originally Posted By: apolillo
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http://www.nachi.org/bbsystem/usrimages/more/vent3.JPG ]




I found the missing pipe leaning against the return. Been there for a while...

Anatol


Originally Posted By: ekartal
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Pretty scary. Wonder how they lived through last winter.


Erol Kartal


Originally Posted By: jpeck
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Forget heating season, the water heater is in the foreground, and that is the vent from the water heater (which runs year round) which is missing. The furnace will just add a little more to it.


Any dizziness or headaches in the people who live in the house?


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Jerry Peck
South Florida

Originally Posted By: dvalley
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Ahhh, take a deep breath.



David Valley


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Originally Posted By: apolillo
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No symptoms, but there was a return on the middle (shared) wall in the basement that would have circulated the CO all through the house when the furnace was turned on.


Originally Posted By: ekartal
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apolillo wrote:
furnace feeding the vent in background.


Paid so much attention to the hole in the vent, I overlooked the missing vent. ![eusa_shhh.gif](upload://mX1mo8qJZmqjpAoekG5Vaq3uYN4.gif)

Erol Kartal


Originally Posted By: apolillo
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http://www.nachi.org/bbsystem/usrimages/more/vent21.JPG ]


Shared vent, metal chimney, which was obstructed on roof