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What is the primary hazard associated with a blocked vent connector on a gas appliance?

A blocked vent connector prevents flue gases from safely exiting, leading to dangerous spillage of carbon monoxide and other combustion byproducts into the livi

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Question: What is the primary hazard associated with a blocked vent connector on a gas appliance?

Answer options:

  • Loss of heating capacity
  • Increased gas consumption ✅ Spillage of flue gases into the occupied space
  • Overheating of the appliance

Correct answer: Spillage of flue gases into the occupied space

Explanation: A blocked vent connector prevents flue gases from safely exiting, leading to dangerous spillage of carbon monoxide and other combustion byproducts into the living area.

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