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Hi when I was servicing BBUs and fires during my apprenticeship there wasn’t a necessity to FGA them back in 2004. I always serviced them by stripping down and cleaning, perform smoke bomb tests, controls check and spillage.
I know you can FGA the boiler at draugh divertor but what do you do with a fire regarding FGA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Old school eg bp and gas rate etc with bbus don’t need to fga them unless there the new condensing one or have a port
 

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