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  2. Flashback arrestor - Wikipedia

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    Flashbacks which are the rapid propagation of a flame down the hose. Further gas flow in the event of a burnback. According to the standard DIN EN ISO 5175-1 (formerly EN 730-1) they include a minimum of two safety elements: A gas non-return valve (NV), which: prevents dangerous gas mixtures. ensures the gas only flows in the intended direction.

  3. Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour may refer to: Gilmour (surname), people with the surname Gilmour; Gilmour, Indiana, a small town in the United States; Gilmour (brand) owned by Fiskars (watering products, garden hoses, faucets and connectors) Gilmour Academy, a K-12 college preparatory school in Gates Mills, Ohio, USA; Gilmour Space Technologies, Australian spacelaunch ...

  4. David Gilmour (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour and his first wife, Anna, had a daughter named Erin who was found stabbed to death in her Toronto apartment, aged 22, on December 20, 1983. A suspect was identified through genetic genealogy and arrested in November 2022. [3] [13] [14] Gilmour died from a cardiac arrest in Manhattan on June 11, 2023, at the age of 91. [8]

  5. H. B. Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Harriet B. Gilmour (November 24, 1939, Brooklyn, New York – June 21, 2009, Cornwallville, New York) [1] was a bestselling author of movie novelizations and books for young adults and children. She grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with her mother an extended family, and wrote her first poem for Arbor Day when she was eight years old.

  6. Barbara Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Gilmour was a woman whose wits had been sharpened by her exile as a presbyterian in Ireland around 1660, during Scotland's troubles between the Restoration of Charles II and the dirk & drublie dayis after the revolution. [1] In Ireland she is thought to have learned the art of making whole milk cheese.

  7. Siebe Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd was a British company that developed diving equipment and breathing equipment and worked on commercial diving and marine salvage projects. The company advertised itself as 'Submarine Engineers'.