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National Fire Protection Association
Industry: Fire safety
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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.
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Industry:Fire safety
An integrated PASS that is removable so that it can be used independently of the item or items with which it is integrated.
Industry:Fire safety
An integrated PASS that is not removable and cannot be used independently of the item or items with which it is integrated.
Industry:Fire safety
An integral two-stage regulator that combines two high-pressure regulators and a second-stage regulator into a single unit designed for use with multiple cylinder installations.
Industry:Fire safety
An integral part of the helmet shell extending forward over the eyes only.
Industry:Fire safety
An intake duct in a manifold duct system, designed to input air to maintain system balance.
Industry:Fire safety
An insulator designed to electrically insulate the end of a Type FCC cable.
Industry:Fire safety
An insulation system comprised of basic insulation and supplementary insulation, with the two insulations physically separated and so arranged that they are not simultaneously subjected to the same deteriorating influences (temperature, contaminants, and the like).
Industry:Fire safety
An instrument, a control, or other equipment that acts, or initiates action, to cause the furnace to revert to a safe condition in the event of equipment failure or other hazardous event.
Industry:Fire safety
An insulated equipment-grounding conductor that has one intentional connection to the equipment-grounding system. The isolated equipment-grounding conductor is typically connected to an equipment-grounding terminal either in the facility’s service enclosure or in the first applicable enclosure of a separately derived system. The isolated equipment-grounding conductor should be connected to the equipment-grounding system within the circuits’ derived system.
Industry:Fire safety
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