SC - OT - CO2 cautions

Rodney K Zeigler zeig0006 at tc.umn.edu
Thu Jan 8 14:08:37 PST 1998


I suspect this is not the case - I would imagine that in CO2 petrol 
wouldn't burn, so it wouldn't matter if it was there or not.

Charles

On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, kappler wrote:
> gases.  Additionally, whereas compressed air from a non-oil free compressor
> does have its liabilities, CO2 in the volume we're talking about here is
> most commonly used in firefighting, and petroleum product in a firefighting
> agent would quickly put a gas company out of business.  Thankyou for the
> warning and your concern though milord.
> 
> Regards, Puck
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