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Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires
Posted by: Gerald Hurst (IP Logged)
Date: May 07, 2007 10:29AM

The space immediately above the timber ceiling does, on average, experience a slight partial vacuum. Were this not the case, there would be no driving force for the inflow of fresh air through the slats.



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  Smoke alarms and roof space fires 1835 Russaus 04/22/2007 12:59AM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 999 cda 04/22/2007 09:52AM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 978 Nick Markowitz 04/22/2007 01:49PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 940 jgmcfps 04/25/2007 12:21PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 956 Russaus 04/29/2007 09:34PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 934 Cy Holmes 04/29/2007 11:06PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 894 Cy Holmes 04/29/2007 11:12PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 930 dcarpenter 05/04/2007 02:04PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 912 Russaus 05/04/2007 08:13PM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 900 Gerald Hurst 05/05/2007 10:37AM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 950 dcarpenter 05/07/2007 09:59AM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 945 Gerald Hurst 05/07/2007 10:29AM
  Re: Smoke alarms and roof space fires 892 dcarpenter 05/07/2007 10:55AM


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