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Ignition

05/08/2013 11:42 AM

Dear All

For the ignition light of the flare any procedure to test?

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Re: Ignition

05/08/2013 12:32 PM

What flare? What light? Are you talking about a car?

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Re: Ignition

05/08/2013 12:58 PM

1. Remove cap from flare

2. Strike end of flare on abrasive cap.

If flare lights, passes test

If flare doesn't light, Fail!

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05/08/2013 1:23 PM
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Re: Ignition

05/08/2013 1:46 PM

Oh, it's that kind of flare......

I thought is was this kind.

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05/08/2013 2:22 PM

Are you kidding? I don't have a clue what they're saying.

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Re: Ignition

05/08/2013 10:49 PM

Indeed there is, regular maintenance and testing is required....

http://www.johnzink.com/wp-content/uploads/flare_Defence.pdf

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