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August 7th, 2007 06:03 PM #11
actually.. ang LPG talaga eh odorless.. ngayon ang ginagawa eh nilalagyan nila nang scent.. para pag nag le leak ay naamoy.. yan yung naamoy natin.. ngayon pag nangangamoy.. eh naamoy mo yung LPG.. so malamang may leak yan..
delikado yan.. don sa condo namin.. may ganyan.. naiwan na nag le leak.. pag bukas nang ilaw.. sumabog.. sira yung buong unit.. buti na lang hindi nag apoy.. pero malakas yung pagsabog.. parang granada eh..
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August 7th, 2007 06:08 PM #12may pumunta sa house namin na nagbebenta ng leak detector. Parang yung sinabi sa previous post na nag shut off agad once nakadetect ng leak. 3000 din inabot, sulit na din considering the risk involved pag nagka-leak nga.
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August 7th, 2007 07:12 PM #13
dont be victim yun mga pumupunta sa mga house niyo selling lpg regulator na may auto shut off price range from 1500-3000 kc tig 350 pesos lang mga yan sa mga hardware store, SAME QUALITY, minsan same BRAND pa , ang ginagawa nila is tinatanggal yun box para hindi alam ng buyer what brand
Last edited by fortuner13; August 7th, 2007 at 07:24 PM.
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August 7th, 2007 07:58 PM #14
yun nakita ko sa TV, malalaman mo rin kung ilan nalang laman ng LPG...meron gauge
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August 7th, 2007 10:42 PM #16Actually, yung sa amin nung nilagyang ko ng soapy water nung may regulator pa, it appears na walang leak. Pero since persistent yung amoy, sinubukan naming tanggalin yung regulator. Tapos lalong nangamoy, nung nilagyan ko ng soapy water dun mismo sa valve ng tangke, ayun bumula ng todo.
Pinuntahan na ng shellane kanina, pinalitan nila yung unit. Pero gusto ko pa rin sana yung merong alternative na detector/alarm bukod sa pag amoy. Di ko kasi alam kung anong mga adverse effects ang meron sa pag langhap ng lpg. Nag search ako, ang lumalabas ay depende sa components ng lpg.
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August 7th, 2007 10:59 PM #17
yon bang LPG made of carbon monoxide?if yes, meron kang mabibiling CO detector bro.they work as that of the heat / smoke detectors
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August 8th, 2007 10:48 AM #18hindi po, sabi sa mga nabasa ko, m,ixture of propane, butane at iba pang gases, depende sa gamit yata. pero pwedeng mag emit ng co ang LPG sabi dito
http://www3.abe.iastate.edu/human_house/aen206.asp
The use of internal combustion engines operating on gasoline, LPG, diesel fuel, or natural gas inside buildings presents a serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. During complete combustion, the typical combustion products from engines are carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, particulates, water vapor, and numerous other contaminants. Several of these combustion products are linked to health problems.
During incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide, a deadly toxin, is produced. Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating. The effects of carbon monoxide at low concentrations mimic common influenza and often are not recognized. High concentrations of CO interfere with thought processes complicating the diagnosis. Carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison which can rise to harmful levels in the body in minutes.
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August 8th, 2007 11:02 AM #19
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August 8th, 2007 11:15 AM #20
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