Gas appliance detection apparatus

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122504, 1225042, 122507, 137 66, 340632, 431 16, 431 22, F16K 1736, F23N 524

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052808025

ABSTRACT:
A first and second sensor and alarm member is mounted relative to a gas appliance, and more particularly to the diverter housing and adjacent a lower portion of the gas appliance for detection of spillage in the form of flue restriction relative to the first sensor or roll-out sensing relative to gas fumes backed up relative to the flame portion of the gas appliance.

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