The whole trial is out of order (I'm dating myself, I know)
The whole trial is out of order (I'm dating myself, I know)
Ok, ok, lighten up. Man, I didn't know we were going to be so sensitive in here. Going forward, I'll put little smiley's after my "jokes".

Hey, I get enough flack from my wife. I'm sorry for offending you dereck, and whoever else might have gotten upset. I tend to forget that text messages are the worst way to inject a bit of sarcasm into the mix.
As for the interlocked ef's, coulter's comment probably makes the most sense,
"Look for OSHA codes or fire codes. There may well be other regulations requiring ventilation.".
Ef's are commonly interlocked during the dump of a fire suppression agent, else you are defeating your purpose. You don't want to ventilate all that expense (non-halon) agent now, do you? Now, as has happened and will happen again (however, we may not hear of it as all efforts will be made to keep this quiet), it is possible that the charging system does not get turned back on. Yes, you guessed it, the batteries will run down and thus, dereck's statement is validated:
"...imagine how stupid you would look if you were to drop some place like Wall Street, D.O.D., or some other national security interest because of an interlocked breaker to a ventilation fan."
Don't think for a second this hasn't happened.
If anyone can quote me the statement and document number forbidding interlocks on ef's in battery rooms, I'll gladly eat my hat. Grilled fedora is especially delectable
