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Mr Hunt ... to the ER

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  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    Mr. Hall

    > I would love to see this type of dialogue at our

    > ISH-NA panel this fall. Being totally ignorant of

    > the technical side of CO testing and measurement,

    > I would be very curious to see a set of

    > "scenarios" or "troubleshooting" tests set up for

    > meeting attendees to understand how easy it would

    > be to misdiagnose or ignore a problem involving

    > all types of mechanical equipment, not just oil

    > or forced air furnaces.

    >

    > We know that the main

    > message is to TEST, TEST and TEST again. But

    > beyond that, can we give tangible examples of why

    > it is important to test? Are problems as plain as

    > the nose on our face or do we need to dig

    > further? I'd like to see pics and supporting

    > evidence as to the importance of testing and

    > measuring. Is this doable -- maybe even at

    > Wetstock IV?





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  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    Mr. Hall

    > I would love to see this type of dialogue at our

    > ISH-NA panel this fall. Being totally ignorant of

    > the technical side of CO testing and measurement,

    > I would be very curious to see a set of

    > "scenarios" or "troubleshooting" tests set up for

    > meeting attendees to understand how easy it would

    > be to misdiagnose or ignore a problem involving

    > all types of mechanical equipment, not just oil

    > or forced air furnaces.

    >

    > We know that the main

    > message is to TEST, TEST and TEST again. But

    > beyond that, can we give tangible examples of why

    > it is important to test? Are problems as plain as

    > the nose on our face or do we need to dig

    > further? I'd like to see pics and supporting

    > evidence as to the importance of testing and

    > measuring. Is this doable -- maybe even at

    > Wetstock IV?





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  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    Mr.Hall

    > I would love to see this type of dialogue at our

    > ISH-NA panel this fall. Being totally ignorant of

    > the technical side of CO testing and measurement,

    > I would be very curious to see a set of

    > "scenarios" or "troubleshooting" tests set up for

    > meeting attendees to understand how easy it would

    > be to misdiagnose or ignore a problem involving

    > all types of mechanical equipment, not just oil

    > or forced air furnaces.

    >

    > We know that the main

    > message is to TEST, TEST and TEST again. But

    > beyond that, can we give tangible examples of why

    > it is important to test? Are problems as plain as

    > the nose on our face or do we need to dig

    > further? I'd like to see pics and supporting

    > evidence as to the importance of testing and

    > measuring. Is this doable -- maybe even at

    > Wetstock IV?





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  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    Mr.Hall


    I will be bringing "big guns" with me sir.

    You are one heck of an "observer"!!!!!!!

    Thanks for everything John.

    Mark H


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  • Jim Davis
    Jim Davis Member Posts: 305
    Lots of senarios and equipment

    Gas,Oil,Wood,Coal-Furnaces, Boilers, Water Heaters, Ovens, Furnaces, Packaged Units, Floor Buffers, Pizza Ovens-20,000BTU to 50,000,000 BTU are all in the cards. After Mark attends the LI class we should be able to put together a long list of things to address, even some stories from a fireman attending.
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