Since I did the install of my pellet stove myself, I'm a bit concerned about CO2 and smoke leaks from the joins in my pipes. Is there anyway to check this other than visually?
No, you won't....CO has no odor. Get a CO detectorsawdustburners said:you'll smell it
ylomnstr said:Since I did the install of my pellet stove myself, I'm a bit concerned about CO2 and smoke leaks from the joins in my pipes. Is there anyway to check this other than visually?

You need both. This is what I do for a living in a paper mill, I'm not promoting any brand, but I've seen the results of CO (carbon monoxide) poisoning too frequently. MY $0.02Some of them are both. My Kidde's are hardwired (with battery backup) and do both CO and smoke detection. You can get one unit that does both - in the old days that wasn't the case.hossthehermit said:Kidde makes one of cheapest AND best rated on the market, looks like a smoke detector. IT'S NOTYou need both.
DiggerJim said:Some of them are both. My Kidde's are hardwired (with battery backup) and do both CO and smoke detection. You can get one unit that does both - in the old days that wasn't the case.hossthehermit said:Kidde makes one of cheapest AND best rated on the market, looks like a smoke detector. IT'S NOTYou need both.
Here's a battery version: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=143036-65213-21006674&lpage=none
AC/Battery version: http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=62843-65213-KN-COSM-IB&lpage=none
GotzTheHotz said:Get a fire ex too, this also does not go by the stove but by a doorway to the room the stove is in
macman said:GotzTheHotz said:Get a fire ex too, this also does not go by the stove but by a doorway to the room the stove is in
Fire ex???????? Not sure what that is.
Smoke alarms are good as long as they test okay. CO detectors use a different technology (usually electrochemical) to sense CO and that has a lifespan. Some have removable sensors which you replace every couple of years (check the manual). Others (like the Kiddes) have you replace the whole unit on a less frequent basis - the Kidde is replaced every 7 years.n3pro said:Reading the post question brought up another question. All my smoke alarms are the wired in type and are original (1995) - except batteries of course but with the other post about 5-7 year life span (somehow I didn't know) would it be a good idea to replace all mine (bedrooms, foyer, top of steps) with the combo or is that overkill; just the hallways and replace the bedrooms with smoke only?
ylomnstr said:This is the stuff I got from home depot. Should work:
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macman said:ylomnstr said:This is the stuff I got from home depot. Should work:
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Did you get that in the plumbing dept. or the insulation dept? The specs look like it's for taping insulation, not heat pipe (200 degree temp limit).
The stuff that I think Woodsman is talking about is the tape that's used to seal pipe joints, like on an oil burner exhaust pipe.
I think you need something that will handle more than 200 degrees.
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