My home is a gas water heater, a wall installed in the toilet, and the windows of the toilet are all

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, you are not right to install a gas water heater in the bathroom. There is no gas pipe in the bathroom, so you must have to change the gas line without permission. The next thing to look at is whether your gas water heater is an in-line, flue or strong water heater, and now the state has stipulated that the production and sale of in-line gas water heaters are not allowed, the purpose is to prevent insufficient combustion to produce carbon monoxide.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Well, I'll give you a little bit of knowledge first. First of all, you are wrong. In general, gas poisoning, or CO poisoning, is caused by leakage.

    Gas is mainly composed of hydrogen and carbon monoxide and contains small amounts of methane. CO2 is produced after combustion. So.

    You should be worried about suffocation due to excessive CO2 concentration. If there is no gas leakage, it will not be poisoned. But as long as there are windows, it would be fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Gas combustion will produce CO, and an important indicator for gas water heater detection is the CO content in the flue gas. If you are talking about strong exhaust and can ensure that the windows are always open, there should be no major problems.

    I don't know if your toilet and bathroom are together, because although the strong exhaust air does not think too much about the problem of CO, but the combustion is oxygen, if so, then you belong to the same room installation, it is not allowed in the installation regulations, and it is impossible to ensure that the window is open when taking a bath, which has serious safety risks. For the safety of you and your family, it is better to ask a regular installation company to install the gas water heater outside the toilet (bathroom).

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