On October 18, 1984, a 2,000-gallon hydropneumatic tank in the basement of a residential building ruptured, followed by a gas explosion, which caused personal injury and property damages to various tenants. Numerous lawsuits arising out of the incident named M. H. Rhodes as a party defendant because it had manufactured a 30-minute timer which was attached to the hydropneumatic tank to regulate the flow of electricity into the tank through an electronic air compressor. Although...
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