- Industry: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
A fuel tank furnished by the EPS supplier and mounted on the engine or under as a subbase.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel tank located within a separate room, separated from other equipment.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel tank, located inside a structure, that provides fuel to the engine.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel-burning appliance in which fuel to the main burner is normally turned on and ignited automatically.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel-burning appliance in which products of combustion (flue gases) are not mixed in the appliance with the medium (e.g., air) being heated.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel-burning appliance in which the products of combustion (flue gases) are mixed with the medium (e.g., air) being heated.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel-firing technique using a fluidized bed operating at near-atmospheric pressure on the fire side.
Industry:Fire safety
A fully enclosed passage used for transporting HPM and for purposes other than required means of egress.
Industry:Fire safety
A fully enclosed, noncombustible enclosure used to provide an isolated environment for compressed gas cylinders in storage or use. Doors and access ports for exchanging cylinders and accessing pressure-regulating controls are allowed to be included.
Industry:Fire safety
A fully framed assembly of grooved-wood dowels or meshed screening that is intended to form a protective barrier over windows or on doors, and on which fine wire lacing is installed in parallel runs of opposite polarity at intervals not exceeding 102 mm (4 in. ).
Industry:Fire safety