Diesel heaters and Carbon monoxide alarms

macd

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your a pest and boring sorry stop arguing for the sake of it , when your wrong it is wiser to admit it and move on

If I'm wrong, why did you write this, which goes precisely to what Kelpie and myself were disputing?: "As posted earlier it was my mistake to say just CO2 it is an alarm that picks up more than one gas and should have made it clearer".
 

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...the UK boasting regulations are the most relaxed in the world, and few deaths if any are from gas explosion or poisons inhalation , but then people win the lottery[/B]

Wrong, there's a significant number of deaths from CO poisoning on boats in the UK. All unnecessary and avoidable.

A good reason not to post inaccurate nonsense?
 

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If I'm wrong, why did you write this, which goes precisely to what Kelpie and myself were disputing?: "As posted earlier it was my mistake to say just CO2 it is an alarm that picks up more than one gas and should have made it clearer".

It picks up multiple gases, but CO2 is not one of them.
 

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Quite so. Moomba did have the good grace to point that out in post #39.
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I don't think he did, actually - post 39 is still talking about a CO2 alarm but pointing out that the device that was being discussed detects multiple gases, not only CO2.
 

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I don't think he did, actually - post 39 is still talking about a CO2 alarm but pointing out that the device that was being discussed detects multiple gases, not only CO2.

The device in the link is for CO and Flammables/HCs only.
 
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