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George H. Potter replied Jun 18, 2009 to Which nozzle for fashover?

39 Jan 13, 2012
Reply by Timothy Patrick

"As a Flashover instructor I hope this may help. The simulators come in basically two…"

George H. Potter replied Apr 13, 2009 to Which nozzle for fashover?

39 Jan 13, 2012
Reply by Timothy Patrick

"Adam, The 3D concept has as its principal virtue using as little as necessary quanti…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 25, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

"Russ, I'll try to get some snapshots of the Spanish dry risers for you to compare w…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 24, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

"Ray, I must ask you and the rest of all of you out there that you do not take what I…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 23, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

"Adam, The penciling is just one of the many application options within the 3D concep…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 22, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

"Ray, The short bursts are to reduce the probabilities of a Flashover, thus permittin…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 22, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

"Fire fighter safety is priority Nº 1, so, are you going to enter without bunker gear…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 22, 2008 to

just now

"This nozzle debate is like the classic question of "what came first, the chicken or…"

George H. Potter replied Oct 22, 2008 to Smoothbore Vs Fog/Automatic for Standpipes

42 Dec 31, 2008
Reply by L. Chapel

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