On Tue, 19 Mar 1996, rfarb wrote: > Thanks. I thought that was what the report was saying. Every rebreather > should be equipped with an oxygen sensor at the scrubber exit and a > visual or audible warning of high or low pO2. No rebreather ought to be > permitted to be used unless it is equipped with pO2 monitoring, and > manufacturers and resellers of units lacking pO2 monitoring ought to > be shat upon until they die. Rod agreed. dp
Navigate by Author:
[Previous]
[Next]
[Author Search Index]
Navigate by Subject:
[Previous]
[Next]
[Subject Search Index]
[Send Reply] [Send Message with New Topic]
[Search Selection] [Mailing List Home] [Home]