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Re: Natural Gas Detector For Home ?



Musta been before they made combos, it's been a few years since I've =
done one. I think mine is a Macuro..something like that.


"Aegis" <lordaegis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:aVX3e.1504$3z3.1121@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>=20
> "Aegis" <lordaegis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message=20
> news:MTX3e.1503$3z3.1180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > <bhnjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message=20
> > news:1112542797.513260.129640@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Very bad information!  Natural gas is lighter than air and rises to =
the
> >> top:  Propane gas is heavier and stays low, near the floor.  Proper
> >> placement of a detector for natural gas is high on the wall or on =
the
> >> ceiling . . .
> >>
> >
> > The instructions on every unit I've seen say to mount in below the =
height=20
> > you'll be sleeping at.
> >
>=20
> Then again, every unit I've seen detected both... Seems if your info =
is=20
> true, they shouldn't be manufacturing combo units.=20
>=20
>


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