Hard to do either, when your parked at the truck stop & one pulls in beside you in the middle of the knight.
I woke up with a hell of a headache, but at least I woke up! His apu exhaust was pointed straight out towards the bottom of my sleeper. I got up, got some fresh air, then pulled out & turned my truck around so my sleeper was far away from his apu exhaust.
Now I carry a co detector in my truck, and it has woken me up a few times in the middle of the night from apu exhaust. When these things are installed the exhaust pipe should be run inline or inside the trucks exhaust stack.
APU exhaust
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by VARITHMS, Mar 11, 2011.
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Sounds like if I could make a bolt in pipe "T" for apu exhaust I might be in business. I just need a congress person to make it a law.
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The previous owner of my 377 had a bulkhead welded into the truck's exhaust at about the Y. The little Kubota diesel still has it's own muffler, just the exit from it goes into the truck's Y.
I think this can be done in most situations, but if I were the one doing the welding, I would be careful to put the bulkhead in a place that the truck's exhaust pressure does'nt push too hard into the apu exhaust. Sorta like an aspirator intake stack. -
A diesel engine can however displace enough air (containing oxygen) with CO2 (carbon dioxide) to suffocate someone but its pretty unlikely to happen unless you are unconcious because you would normally notice yourself being suffocated, that said, it could very quickly and easily kill a baby or young child I guess. -
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That's also why I think "Weed-Burners" should be banned as well...They do the same thing....Choke the driver parked next to them..... -
Just today I had an idiot in a Prime truck pull in and park next to me...The weather was perfect a little overcast and cool but nowhere near cold, First thing the idiot does is start his APU and start blowing fumes into my truck through the open windows.
It should be illegal for a truck to be capable of sending any exhaust fumes into the truck parked next to it.
After a few minutes, I said something to the driver about it and requested that he shut it off....He said no because he liked the climate control in his truck...Sissy!
I made my request a little more firmly and he decided to shut it down...Maybe it was my personal charm that convinced him!Hanadarko, trucker_101 and Working Class Patriot Thank this. -
However, on some construction and agricultural equipment there is an air intake system that utilizes the exhaust gas flow to create a dust suction away from the incoming air. As I know it, it is called an "aspirator". I "think", but can not prove, that if this sort of design were used, it might work.
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"but I'm pretty sure that diesels dont produce enough carbon monoxide to kill you"
Well, heck, because you said it, I feel better already!
Even if a situation doesn't produce instance death, it doesn't mean it can't make you sick as a dog and give you long-term effects - it was TWO MONTHS ago when I sucked in all that exhaust and I'm still sick. -
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