RI 2443 Combustion Products from a Radiant-Type Natural-Gas Heater and Suggestions Regarding Its Operation

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George W. Jones W. P. Yant L. B. Berger
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Feb 1, 1923

Abstract

Improper combustion of natural gas is the cause of low efficiency in heating appliances , also the liberation of carbon monoxide , an insidious and deadly gas . Carbon monoxide is produced during the incomplete combustion of any carbonaceous material , and quantities as low as 0.2 per cent may product death in a very short time . For healthy atmospheric conditions in the home , in which the occupants are continuously exposed , carbon monoxide should not be present in amount greater than 0.01 per cent , which value is taken as the safety limit in this report . The tests herein reported give the conditions which produce carbon monoxide when radiant -fire heaters burning natural gas are used . The conclusions drawn are based on tests made on one type of radiant heater only , but the general conclusions should apply to other types of radiant heaters of similar construction . The gas consumption , gas pressure , orifice pressure , size of orifice , and heater adjustments were changed so as to obtain as many different operating conditions as possible . In a general way the tests were carried out under the same conditions that the heater might be operated in the home .
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APA: George W. Jones W. P. Yant L. B. Berger  (1923)  RI 2443 Combustion Products from a Radiant-Type Natural-Gas Heater and Suggestions Regarding Its Operation

MLA: George W. Jones W. P. Yant L. B. Berger RI 2443 Combustion Products from a Radiant-Type Natural-Gas Heater and Suggestions Regarding Its Operation. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1923.

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