Yes, it releases Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and some Carbon Monoxide (CO)
How can you covert an oil furnace to an electric furnace
wipe up using a mop or cloth. if using a mop use bleach and is using a cloth (not recommended) use bleach again. then use a product called oust. it will get rid of the fumes
Yes this can be dangerous. It may be that the heat exchanger of your furnace is cracked and allowing carbon monoxide fumes in your house. Call a tech! Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas, you wouldn't be able to smell it. Install a carbon monoxide detector so you will know.
yeah that's why you have a chimney and should have it cleaned out every 2-3 years
The fumes when breathed are dangerous.
Oil fumes in the crankcase are common. Excessive oil fumes can be an indication of a broken or worn piston ring.
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Tapping in the furnace means " Taking out the liquid metal/ferro alloy" . It is a cyclic event.
Gas is far more dangerous, it ignites at a much lower temperature, emits fumes that are even more volatile, burns very rapidly and is difficult to extinguish.
water
Yes, crude oil is generally more dangerous than refined oil because it is more flammable and can release toxic fumes when spilled. Refined oil has gone through a process that removes impurities and reduces its volatility, making it safer for transportation and handling.