Passive Fire Protection measures are intended to contain a fire in the fire compartment of origin, thus limiting the spread of fire, excessive heat and corrosive, re-ignitable and fatal flue gases for a limited period of time, as determined by testing, which must bound the installed configuration in all respects in order to comply with the law, which is typically the local building code and the fire code.
This subpart applies to any person
testing, servicing, maintaining, repairing
or disposing of equipment that contains
halons or using such equipment
during technician training.
The use sulfer hexaflouride or Halon 122 are acceptable alternatives. The specific agent to be utilized must be noted on the plans at the time of submittal. The test procedures below would not be necessary if a "fan pressurization test" is to be performed.
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