Being as how the basement and the crawlspace are steamy me thinks you have leaks in the exhaust system. As Brock said you need to provide enough unrestricted combustion air. Still sounds like something is leaking. Water vapor is a product of combustion. I'd go over the exhaust things visually, very carefully, looking for deteriorated pipes, holes, bad joints etc. Something isn't right. Does the smell in the basement and/or crawlspace smell like combustion products? Don't know how to describe it but it's a strange odor. Until you get the issue corrected I certainly wouldn't run the heater. CO is insidious and is a common cause of death. When troubleshooting this system when it's fired up I'd make sure someone else is around just in case. Brock is also right on about a CO detector. Anytime there are combustion products in the home, you need one.
Al
If anyone needs reinforcement on the smoke/CO detector issues....about 3 weeks ago we lost two girls in their 20's and 3 kids in a house fire here in Podunkville (Honesdale), PA. One smoke detector went off after the fire was out. In a drawer. Others were not working. Previous fire death here was 10 years ago.

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