He wanted Faber to turn on the gas so it could catch fire,and remove the scent of Montag to escape; and the sprinklers so it wouldn't spread everywhere.
Montag wanted Faber to turn on the air conditioning and sprinklers to prevent the Mechanical Hound from tracking him by his scent. Montag was on the run and needed to throw off the hound's ability to pick up his trail.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451," Montag tells Faber to burn his furniture and turn on the sprinklers so that a big, smoking fire would be started.
Montag gave Faber $100 to turn on the Green Bullet in Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451".
Turning off sprinklers should not burn up an air conditioning unit.
The plan, as Faber condenses it is, "The salamander devours its own tail." When Montag goes to Faber's home, he doesn't have a clear plan of attack. He tells Faber that they need to print some extra copies of books. He seems to have no plan after that, but Faber, jokingly adds that maybe they could make copies of books, plant the books in the homes of firemen, then turn in an alarm on those firemen so they'd be arrested and "the seeds of suspicion would be sown among the arsonists." Faber balks and to convince him to help with the plan, Montag begins to rip the pages from the Bible that he has. Faber then tells Montag that he knows a printer with an old printing press who might be able to print up a few copies of books. Faber wants to wait until the war begins and wipes out some of the problem though. Montag is going to go home to get some money to pay the printer, so Faber gives him the two-way radio seashell so that Faber can talk to Montag to help guide him and he can also him to what is said around Montag, particularly by Beatty.
Yes, Professor Faber did think Montag's call was a trap because he was aware of the dangers associated with openly discussing subversive ideas related to books and free thinking, especially over the phone. He suspected that the authorities could be monitoring their conversation and viewed it as a risky move.
In part 3, Montag tells Faber to come out of hiding and help him fight against the oppressive society that suppresses free thought and expression. He asks Faber to guide him on his mission to challenge the status quo and bring about change.
Montag also can't leave because he is emotionally invested in the situation and feels conflicted about the society he lives in. He is torn between following the rules and his desire for knowledge and freedom. Additionally, he is seeking answers to his questions about society and his own identity, which keeps him from leaving.
Grocery stores have sprinklers only above the produce section because, when it is time to, the sprinklers automatically turn on according to how dry and products are. Hoped this helped! :)
High water pressure could be the reason for pipes to rattle when you turn on the outside sprinklers. You may need to have a reducer valve installed.
Mildred tried to turn Montag in on page 127 of the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury. She reported him for having books in their home.
Only when you don't turn it on.
There are many reasons why an air conditioning compressor might not turn off. There is likely a wire that is not connected properly.
A manual air conditioning system is one where you can turn it off and on when you want and control the temperature at which it is set.