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3) You do I must admit, have a rudimentary grasp of carbon monoxide poising and your comments regarding the length of the exposure varies with time is again correct again.
You are actually advocating that it would be alright to run the gas fire with the flue in that condition. Dangerous situation.There's a large space in the attic, the gas fire would only have been used intermittently if it had been used, and the attic is well vented - there's a continuous soffit vent along both sides (vary large total vent area).
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Are your gaps exempt from the law of physics however small and the loft hatch can be misaligned, gaps to neighbouring properties if applicable, the list goes onThere's aren't any significant gaps in the ceiling, so any POCs would have to permeate through the plasterboard to get into the living space.
3) You do I must admit, have a rudimentary grasp of carbon monoxide poising and your comments regarding the length of the exposure varies with time is again correct again.
You forget the other part of the equation the the level could be of..... co @ %co1.28 = 12800 parts per million = effects on adults = immediate symptoms of headaches, dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness & death with 1 - 3 minutes. So 60 seconds ???, of course you will be unconscious before then. I for one would not like to be exposed to any %co as permanent brain damage is also a factor to be built in."OH MY GOD WE'RE GONNA DIE WITHIN SECONDS
FACT.No level of POC from an open flue appliance entering a room or space is acceptable and your application of reasoning is nil, you are correct I do not like itWhat I did suggest was that, all things considered, the level of risk while the appliance was in that state would not have been the "turn on appliance, everyone dead in minutes" level. Several mitigating factors would have reduced the risk level considerably from that - you may not like the application of reasoning,
and neither would Gas Safe or the Health & Safety.
If you would like to write to Gas Safe of your hypothesis I am sure they would be very interested especially as you are a landlord.