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H-cylinder canisters containing argon gas for use in extinguishing fire in a server room, without damaging equipment. The bright green shoulder of the H cylinders signals an inert gas. Red is used here for argon, but other colors are used for argon in various systems, which are not fully standardized across the world.

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My Opera devblog

Date

2006-11-03

Author

William Viker

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current 22:25, 3 November 2006 512×768 (74 KB) Klingoncowboy4 ({{Information |Description=Conasters containing Argon gas for use in extinguishing fire in a server room without damaging equipment. |Source=My Opera devblog |Date=November 3, 2006 |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }})
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