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Re: Natural Gas Detector For Home ?
all gas detector in fact detect the level of oxygen in the room...
it will detect co or co 2 or natural gas or propane gas properly if setup at
the good level..were the gas that you want to detect will be...
it is easy to monitor one level of one gas(oxygen) then to develop multiple
ways to detect multiple type of gas...
and since oxygen sensor were designed a long time ago they are cheap...
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>>> 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 . . .
>>>
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>> The instructions on every unit I've seen say to mount in below the height
>> you'll be sleeping at.
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> Then again, every unit I've seen detected both... Seems if your info is
> true, they shouldn't be manufacturing combo units.
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