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Aidan Aidan is offline
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Default Fireplace "literally breathes life into your room"



On Dec 1, 1:19 am, "Phil L" wrote:
Whatever, I'm not getting into some pathetic competition, if you need
your
ego massaging, try elsewhere, 'about 30lbs' as opposed to 2 bar - do you
know what a 'bar' is?


Oh dear.
Phil was wrong and now he's having a hissy, wobbly fit. I do know what
a bar is. I also know the difference between gauge and absolute. And so
do you, now that some kind person has told you.
I was going to, but I was too busy laughing.

I don't care what the 'Corgi bunch' have


There is no relevant British Standard.1) do you not imagine that these plans and designs have been passed as safe

by anyone?
2) just because some dweeb doesn't know how to install one without killing
people doesn't make them unsafe
3) there's no relevant british standard for thousands of everyday items,
they don't have to be.



Oh dear. You have bought one, didn't you?

You know better?Yes, yes I do.
Are you Drivel?No I'm not drivel, are you?


You ARE Drivel. There can't be two idiots this arrogant.


They are incredibly efficient, no chimney to take away 75% of the
heat you see.




No, they are not "incredibly efficient". The fires have no
ventilation; the vitiated air must be replaced with cold, fresh air
from outside. This also applies to the CO2 exhaled by people. The
fires may appear to be efficient to those who are technically naive
and who make no allowance for this.


They are incredibly efficient.


And have a great big permanent vent letting a howling gale blow in all
the time Until some uninformed unfortunate blocks it.
And dies.

You didn't know that?
You installed it yourself and didn't read the instructions.


At best, the IAQ will deteriorate. If the ventilation is inadequate,
the O2 will be consumed and the fire will then emit CO, regardless of
the catalysts and how it was installed.Ooohh, big words, you must be really clever,


Whoops, silly me! Any technician or engineer would know what that
means.
But you're neither and you don't.

why don't you go in for 'head
of fire design' at some large company, that way you might impress someone,
or are you attempting to redefine the word '****'?


I think they're mostly made in Italy. Too far to commute. And I'm too
busy, designing HVAC systems.
You're arguing about engineering, a topic you little about, with an
engineer.
Probably best if you shut up; a shut gob gathers no feet. You'll just
make yourself look a bigger cnut.