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Need a CO2 alarm for a pub cellar
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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 481197" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Go for it, it's surprising how many people think they are being clever referring to gases by symbols rather than name, when in reality they haven't got a clue. Recently I attended an Aico seminar(very good btw) however I had to endure about 5 hours of some wanna be smart arse in the group who kept referring to a carbon monoxide alarm as a CO2 alarm. It was lucky for him that I didn't have access to the venue cellar, otherwise I may have been tempted to insert a bottle of CO2 into his rectal cavity. Sadly the emergency services are not immune to this phenomenon, I had a friend who was told by the fire officer that it was fine to install interlinked domestic smoke alarms in a large commercial premises, the regs said it wasn't.</p><p></p><p>The ones we fitted in the pub cellars were the ones that Andy posted a link to, generally you don't need the lcd display, just the 'traffic light' version with, as he pointed out, the repeater panel in the bar area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 481197, member: 27126"] Go for it, it's surprising how many people think they are being clever referring to gases by symbols rather than name, when in reality they haven't got a clue. Recently I attended an Aico seminar(very good btw) however I had to endure about 5 hours of some wanna be smart arse in the group who kept referring to a carbon monoxide alarm as a CO2 alarm. It was lucky for him that I didn't have access to the venue cellar, otherwise I may have been tempted to insert a bottle of CO2 into his rectal cavity. Sadly the emergency services are not immune to this phenomenon, I had a friend who was told by the fire officer that it was fine to install interlinked domestic smoke alarms in a large commercial premises, the regs said it wasn't. The ones we fitted in the pub cellars were the ones that Andy posted a link to, generally you don't need the lcd display, just the 'traffic light' version with, as he pointed out, the repeater panel in the bar area. [/QUOTE]
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