SIMONADT Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 'ey up working for "three lettered sec firm" in the IOM, we kind of multi-task over here and although i specialise in intruder systems, we do have to dabble with the world of fire...... my point is this........ anyone else sh1t themselves when you first worked on an inergen system????? i did - not literally, but i was very, very worried. Fire and Security Service Engineer ***Any views or statements above are not the views of my Employer***
Chorlton Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 'ey upworking for "three lettered sec firm" in the IOM, we kind of multi-task over here and although i specialise in intruder systems, we do have to dabble with the world of fire...... my point is this........ anyone else sh1t themselves when you first worked on an inergen system????? i did - not literally, but i was very, very worried. If I was paying for the refill should it accidentally go off As Inergens a Tyco product only you guys will get near 99% but their are other clean agent systems out there too B) I've had shall ewe say "clenched" moments with Ansul wet chemical systems in kitchens, unlike Inergen it makes a proper mess C.
esp-protocol Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 I dumped a CO2 system once, that is even more embarrasing than a high pressure system as it took about 5 minutes to discharge.... all you can do is stand and listen.....! I witnessed a nitrogen foam system dump in the medway tunnel years ago..... that was funny watching the foam spew up from the sump below all over the road.
SIMONADT Posted November 6, 2007 Author Posted November 6, 2007 I dumped a CO2 system once, that is even more embarrasing than a high pressure system as it took about 5 minutes to discharge.... all you can do is stand and listen.....!I witnessed a nitrogen foam system dump in the medway tunnel years ago..... that was funny watching the foam spew up from the sump below all over the road. man, sounds like im in for a treat when i forget the solenoid fuses then (or forget to take out the actuator!!!! Fire and Security Service Engineer ***Any views or statements above are not the views of my Employer***
Chorlton Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 A good few days down time waiting for refills from the mainland would be a PITA no doubt. Anybody on IOM fill CO2 cylinders, extinguisher company or pub gas bottle company etc ? C.
SIMONADT Posted November 6, 2007 Author Posted November 6, 2007 A good few days down time waiting for refills from the mainland would be a PITA no doubt.Anybody on IOM fill CO2 cylinders, extinguisher company or pub gas bottle company etc ? C. maybe, not sure personally........ probably come over with the daily tesco wagon!!!!!! Fire and Security Service Engineer ***Any views or statements above are not the views of my Employer***
Chorlton Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 No worries mate. Just always fancied living there. Could sell up and move (if allowed by your government ) and start up fresh as a one man band doing fire stuff. C.
SIMONADT Posted November 6, 2007 Author Posted November 6, 2007 No worries mate.Just always fancied living there. Could sell up and move (if allowed by your government ) and start up fresh as a one man band doing fire stuff. C. you're more than welcome so long as you can:- 1) speak Polish 2) be prepared to pay 'no more than' 15% tax 3) drink alcohol 4) play golf 5) drive fast ........plenty of work over here chief...... check out the local press for a rough idea of the CRAZY lifestyle here: www.iomonline.com si Fire and Security Service Engineer ***Any views or statements above are not the views of my Employer***
Chorlton Posted November 6, 2007 Posted November 6, 2007 you're more than welcome so long as you can:-1) speak Polish = Same as here then LOL 2) be prepared to pay 'no more than' 15% tax = Could live with that 3) drink alcohol = I'm Scottish fer pete's sake, LOL 4) play golf = Oh God no waste of a good field all those sandpits, LOL 5) drive fast = It has been known ........plenty of work over here chief...... check out the local press for a rough idea of the CRAZY lifestyle here: www.iomonline.com si I always assumed that it would be hard to get to move over because of the tax break etc but never really looked into it. Simon & Chorlton fire & security ltd
SIMONADT Posted November 6, 2007 Author Posted November 6, 2007 I always assumed that it would be hard to get to move over because of the tax break etc but never really looked into it.Simon & Chorlton fire & security ltd :yes: Fire and Security Service Engineer ***Any views or statements above are not the views of my Employer***
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