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  2. Steiner tunnel test - Wikipedia

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    The test was developed in 1944 by Al Steiner of Underwriters Laboratories, and has been incorporated as a reference into North American standards for materials testing as tests ASTM E84, NFPA 255, UL 723 and ULC S102. These standards are in widespread use for the regulation and selection of materials for interior building construction ...

  3. Flame spread - Wikipedia

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    This method is more indicative of real world fire hazards, and is preferred over NFPA 255, [4] but is more expensive. Also, test results for heat, smoke, and combustion product release from NFPA 286 are suitable for use as input into fire models for performance-based design, whereas results from NFPA 255 are not. [4]

  4. 1975 New York Telephone exchange fire - Wikipedia

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    New York Telephone (now Verizon) 204 Second Avenue building in November 2019. The 204 Second Avenue building was erected in two stages: The first three floors were completed in 1923 and an additional eight stories were added in 1929-1930. [3]

  5. National Fire Protection Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a U.S.-based international nonprofit organization devoted to eliminating death, injury, property, and economic loss due to fire, electrical, and related hazards.

  6. Winecoff Hotel fire - Wikipedia

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    The La Salle and Winecoff fires, in which combustible finish materials were prominent hazards, spurred the adoption of the Steiner tunnel test which had been used by Underwriters Laboratories to establish the relative fire hazard of materials as the ASTM-E84 and NFPA-255 standards from 1958.

  7. Life Safety Code - Wikipedia

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    The publication Life Safety Code, known as NFPA 101, is a consensus standard widely adopted in the United States. [according to whom?] It is administered, trademarked, copyrighted, and published by the National Fire Protection Association and, like many NFPA documents, is systematically revised on a three-year cycle.

  8. n-Propyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... NFPA 704 (fire diamond) 2. 3. 0 ... 255 K) Safety data sheet (SDS) External MSDS: Related compounds Related alkyl halides ...

  9. Di-n-propyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... NFPA 704 (fire diamond) 1. 3. 1 ... 255 K) [1] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard ...