National Fire CodesNational Fire Protection Association., 1944 - Fire extinction |
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... produce a violent explosion . An examination of the record of explosions reported shows that such dust ignitions ... produced and the rate of pressure rise , see U. S. Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin No. 490 ...
... produce a violent explosion . An examination of the record of explosions reported shows that such dust ignitions ... produced and the rate of pressure rise , see U. S. Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin No. 490 ...
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... producing machinery in that part of the plant is shut down and the vicinity of the work is entirely dust free . Run ... produce greater explosion pressures , more generous vent areas are needed . EQUIPMENT VENTS . In enclosed processing ...
... producing machinery in that part of the plant is shut down and the vicinity of the work is entirely dust free . Run ... produce greater explosion pressures , more generous vent areas are needed . EQUIPMENT VENTS . In enclosed processing ...
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... producing or handling magnesium powder and in plants producing dust , shavings , or chips in connection with the sawing , grinding , machining , or buffing of castings or stampings made from magnesium or its alloys . Magnesium in the ...
... producing or handling magnesium powder and in plants producing dust , shavings , or chips in connection with the sawing , grinding , machining , or buffing of castings or stampings made from magnesium or its alloys . Magnesium in the ...
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and 1939 and adopted by the N F P A in 1939 | 13 |
Magnesium Powder or Dust Code for Explosion and Fire Protection | 21 |
Coal Pneumatic Cleaning Plants Code for the Prevention of Dust Explo | 35 |
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accumulation aluminum powder American Standard American Standards Association apparatus approved Article 500 authority having jurisdiction automatic belts bins Blower and Exhaust building carbon dioxide choke cleaning coal combustible connected construction crushing and pulverizing discharge drier ducts dust collecting system dust collectors Dust Explosion Hazards dust-tight Elevator legs enclosed enclosures Exhaust Systems extinguishing fire doors fire-resistive floor Foreign material furnace garners Glass or Equivalent grain elevators grinding handling heating ignition inches incombustible inert gas Installation of Blower Killed Injured Loss light located machinery machines magnesium powder metal mill motors National Electrical Code operation oxygen partitions permitted pipe plant pneumatic positive air aspiration pressure PREVENTION OF DUST produce pulverized fuel pulverizing department recommended relief vents roof screens screw conveyors Section separate Sept Spark spouts starch Static electricity steam Stock and Vapor storage sulphur surfaces Systems for Dust tanks temperature tight Unknown Vapor Removal vault ventilation walls