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Kerosene Burner in Stanley Super 90.

  • 23-01-2009 3:19pm
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    I've a Stanley Super 90 range that had a kerosene burner installed into it to heat the boiler years ago. I'm slightly concerned with it though, in relation to the fumes it gives off (carbon monoxide).

    I had the boiler replaced in it just before Xmas and the plumber sealed it up well with fire cement, but i'm still abit concerned about it.

    Any one know of a good place to buy a carbon monoxide detector? I'd be interested to hear of anybody elses experience with this system of heating, because in my opinion its a heap of scrap. I'd love to be able to afford an outside boiler and get this thing taken out of the kitchen, but i'll keep the thing there until it packs it in again.


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