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Today, a technician from our local gas company (KeySpan, in New
England) came to our house to do some checking. He used a digital natural gas detector to take some reading around the gas meter outside the house. The reading varies from 0 to 0.20 (in 0.05 increments). He didn't say there is any problem. Now I am curious what the unit is (which I forgot to ask). Doesn't anybody know what the unit is? Is it ppm? Can gas detector detect 0.05ppm? Or the unit is something else? |
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