- Industry: Fire safety
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A fraction of the agent minimum design quantity (MDQ) added thereto deemed appropriate due to a specific feature of the protection application or design of the suppression system.
Industry:Fire safety
A frame that consists of head and jamb members of structural steel channels, either shop assembled or field assembled, to be used with masonry walls.
Industry:Fire safety
A frame that, in addition to a door opening, contains an opening(s) for use with fixed panels of solid metal or wood.
Industry:Fire safety
A frame that, in addition to a door opening, contains an opening(s) for use with glazing materials.
Industry:Fire safety
A framework for the support, enclosure, or both, of equipment; may be portable or stationary. See ANSI/EIA/310-D-1992, Cabinets, Racks, Panels and Associated Equipment.
Industry:Fire safety
A freestanding wall, balustrade, or railing having a height of not less than 36 in. (915 mm), erected to divide property, to serve as a barrier or guard, or for decoration.
Industry:Fire safety
A freestanding, chimney-connected, solid fuel-burning appliance that is designed to be operated with the fire chamber either open or closed.
Industry:Fire safety
A fuel and oxidizer mixture having less than the stoichiometric concentration of fuel.
Industry:Fire safety