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5 Apr 2001 12:00AM
Carbon monoxide from piped gas incidents is responsible for the deaths of around 25-30 people a year in the UK. Some deaths have been attributed to leakage of combustion products from room-sealed appliance seals. Such leakages are studied in a new report from the HSE and British Gas. A series of experiments were performed to determine a suitable method for detecting leaks of combustion products from the case and seals of fan pressurised central heating boilers. The report takes into account t... (165 more words)
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