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Old 12-05-2009, 10:00 AM   #27
Motor31
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I had the propane detector go bad on our unit. Random alerts and full batteries. I sent it back to the company as per their instructions when I contacted them. They tested it and sent a replacement under warranty since it was out of specs on sensitivity. It went out during the summer so propane furnace use was out of the question.

There is a service life expectancy on these things, I believe 5 years is the norm, I could be wrong on that time frame though. At the time I sent it in (over a year now) the price for a replacement unit was $70.00 if I had needed to purchase one.
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