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Gas Leak Detector

Yahoo Message Number: 89915
Ok so my out dated CCI Control gas leak detector has gone bye-bye. I see that they are no longer available. I was hoping that someone out there may have stock piled a few. Kevin Waite, can you do your magic and make one appear in my mailbox?

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Yahoo Message Number: 89916
No need for magic..... Safe-T-Alert makes replacements for the defunct CCI - -and I wouldn't put a CCI (New in the box or used from a RV) in any thing other then a garbage can!

Jim

From:Rock on Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 9:02 AM To:Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Country-Coach-Owners] Gas Leak Detector

Ok so my out dated CCI Control gas leak detector has gone bye-bye. I see that they are no longer available. I was hoping that someone out there may have stock piled a few. Kevin Waite, can you do your magic and make one appear in my mailbox?

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Yahoo Message Number: 89917
I would be nice if the propane detector would shut off the gas at its source when it went into an alarm condition. In our bus this isn't the case. We get just an audible alarm which requires manual intervention to shut down the gas. That, of course, assumes the living space is occupied and someone can attend to the situation. Which isn't always the case.

Best - Scott

2006 Allure 430 40' #31349

(Bus-Stead Lemon) My Allure Page http://www.muniac.com/Allure%20Page.html

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Yahoo Message Number: 89920
You can have that feature if you want - its called a valve control kit safe-t-alert part #70-742R-BR-KIT

Been around forever, CCI used to make one as well.
Now my opinion is it's a pain. Nothing worse then when your cooking dinner and the LP detector goes off because of all the smells from cooking and then the LP shuts off and you have to get the area cleared before finishing cooking...

Jim

From:Scott Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 9:31 AM To:Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] Gas Leak Detector

I would be nice if the propane detector would shut off the gas at its source when it went into an alarm condition. In our bus this isn't the case. We get just an audible alarm which requires manual intervention to shut down the gas. That, of course, assumes the living space is occupied and someone can attend to the situation. Which isn't always the case.

Best - Scott

2006 Allure 430 40' #31349

(Bus-Stead Lemon) My Allure Page http://www.muniac.com/Allure%20Page.html On 07/26/2013 10:23 AM, Jim Lewis wrote:

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No need for magic.....
Safe-T-Alert makes replacements for the defunct CCI - -and I wouldn't put a CCI (New in the box or used from a RV) in any thing other then a garbage can!

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Jim

From: Rock on

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July 26, 2013 9:02 AM

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Ok so
my out dated CCI Control gas leak detector has gone bye-bye. I see that they are no longer available. I was hoping that someone out there may have stock piled a few. Kevin Waite, can you do your magic and make one appear in my mailbox?

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 89921
Well when my CCI gas leak detector goes off it shuts off the solenoid at the propane tank. Every gas using appliance is now shut off and will remain off until the leak detector is manually reset.

Steve & Jane

1998 Intrigue

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