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Old 10-04-2009, 04:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: CO detector

Originally Posted by Catchme View Post
Looking for some advise on CO detectors in a enclosed trailer. Is this necessary? Do I install one that detects CO and propane because of the heater? If they are necessary why didn't the manufacturer put one in? Asked a few dealers and getting conflicting stories on this.
How much time do you spend in your trailer with the doors closed? I'd put one in a holiday trailer but not a sled hauler unless you are planning to sleep in it. Wouldn't think a propane detector is really necessary unless you are stealing un-odorized propane from the gas plant you work at.
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