Gas fumes? There should no fumes of any type. If you are speaking about natural or propane shut down the system and vacate the area immediately and call the gas company. If you suspect the ac unit is leaking you should call your heating and cooling service company to check for and repair the leak.
Gas used in air conditioners are: R12 freon is dichlorodifluoromethane R134a is Tetrafluoroethane
A person should check for gas fumes when there is a gas leak. A person should also check for gas fumes if there is a smell of gas. There are items that can be purchased that will monitor for gas in the air.
Methane.. hope it helps
freon?
Air conditioners have no ignition. Modern Gas Furnaces will have either spark ignition or heating element ignition. Old gas furnaces will have pilot lights.
If it is a window air conditioner, then you shouldn't worry about gas fumes affecting it. If you have gas fumes in your house (that you know shouldn't be there), then call your gas company because this could be serious. Also, don't light anything (candles, stove, etc.) because that could be disastrous.
Ozone hole is caused by CFC's. They are formed by air conditioners.
Freon gas is used in refrigerators, air conditioners, ovens and all other types of these things.
Colorless , but exposure to moist air gives white fumes.
Running "Rich" Dirty air filter? Carb. Probably needs adjusting
Air conditioners do not emit carbon dioxide because they are sealed systems. Their electric motors are also emission free unlike gas or electric engines. However, most electricity is still generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), so any use of air conditioners has a carbon footprint (that is, carbon dioxide emissions).
There are ways to fill gas in split air conditioners. If someone attempts this themselves, there can be a gas leak. It is best to hire a professional to do this.