- Industry: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
- Number of blossaries: 0
- Company Profile:
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A chimney used with appliances that produce maximum flue gas temperatures of 1800°F (982°C), composed of listed, factory-built components, suitable for open, nonenclosed use at specified minimum clearances to combustibles, and assembled in accordance with the terms of the listing to form the completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chimney used with appliances that produce maximum flue gas temperatures of 1800°F (982°C), composed of listed, factory-built components, suitable for open, non-enclosed use at specified minimum clearances to combustibles, and assembled in accordance with the terms of the listing to form the completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chimney suitable for use at 1000°F (538°C), which complies with the 10-minute 1700°F temperature test of UL 103, StandardforFactory-BuiltChimneysforResidentialTypeandBuildingHeatingAppliance,and is composed of listed, factory-built components that might be fully enclosed in combustible, residential-type construction, and that is assembled in accordance with the terms of the listing to form a completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chimney suitable for continuous use at 1400°F (760°C), composed of listed, factory-built components, intended for open, nonenclosed use at specified minimum clearances to combustibles and for use in noncombustible locations, and assembled in accordance with the terms of the listing to form the completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chimney suitable for continuous use at 1000°F (538°C), composed of listed, factory-built components that might be fully enclosed in combustible, residential-type construction, and that is assembled in accordance with the terms of the listing to form the completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chimney composed of listed factory-built components assembled in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions to form the completed chimney.
Industry:Fire safety
A chemical with one or more of the following hazard ratings as defined in NFPA 704, StandardSystemfortheIdentificationoftheHazardsofMaterialsforEmergencyResponse: Health — 2, 3, or 4; Flammability — 2, 3, or 4; Reactivity — 2, 3, or 4.
Industry:Fire safety
A chemical that spontaneously ignites in air at or below a temperature of 130°F (54. 5°C).
Industry:Fire safety
A chemical with an auto ignition temperature in air at or below 130°F (54. 4°C).
Industry:Fire safety