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下列那些场所不宜选择光电感烟探测器()。A、可能产生黑烟; B、气流速度大于5m/s

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题目:

下列那些场所不宜选择光电感烟探测器()。

A、可能产生黑烟;

B、气流速度大于5m/s;

C、产生腐蚀性气体;

D、可能产生蒸气和油雾;

E、有大量粉尘、水雾滞留。

答案:

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