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Hey Shaun. Do us a favour, let me know how to delete this thread. I’m bored of it
before throwing insults you may need to look within yourself with fellow experienced engineers here when showing your immaturity and plain inexperience , so other words look ,learn and take note from these good people instead of trying to look big and at the same time looking/sounding like an idiot ;)

you still haven't answered my question and you keep swerving the question .
what are you looking for when FGAing a gas fire ?
maybe a little help … how does O2 effect your readings ?
what about levels of CO ?
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