The other day on the list we were talking about the contents of an air conditioning system, a propane/isobutane mix was mentioned as was the un-comfort level of having flammables in that system. I guess it's all relative. We are sitting on 15.9 gallons of gasoline with a flash point of -50 degrees f There is 2.5 gallons of propane that is a gas at -44 degrees f right behind us (well behind me, I have a westy) We have brake fluid in front of us, it's a flammable with a high flash point (248 degrees f) but it's still a flammable. Springtime most places, not AC weather up here yet but I've read it is some places, which I guess is why we are talking about AC systems & the like.
Rob becida@comcast.net Western Washington State, USA |
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