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NFPA 10
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1. (SI): International System of Units
2. 1 in=. mm: 25.4
3. Approved: Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
4. (AHJ): Authority Having Jurisdiction
O rganization, office or individual responsible for enforcing requirements of a code or standard, or for approving
equipment, materials, an installation or procedure.
5. Shall: Indicates a mandatory requirement.
6. Should: Indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
7. Dry Chemical: A powder composed of very small particles, usually sodium bicarbonate-,potassium bicarbon-
ate-, or ammonium phosphate based with added particulate material supplemented by special treatment to provide
resistance to packing, resistance to moisture absorption (caking), and the proper flow capabilities
8. Wet Chemical: Normally an aqueous solution of organic or inorganic salts or a combination thereof that forms
an extinguishing agent
9. Clean agent: Electrically nonconducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishant that does not leave a residue
upon evaporation
10. Dry Chemical Closed Recovery System: A system that does not introduce foreign material into
the agent being recovered and has a means of visually inspecting the recovered agent for contaminants
11. Halogenated Closed Recovery System: A system that provides for the transfer of halogenated
agents between fire extinguishers, supply containers, and recharge/recovery containers so that none of the halogenat-
ed agent escapes to the atmosphere.
12. (ODP): Ozone Depletion Potential
13. Closed recovery systems for halogenated agents with an ODP of ____________
or greater should be listed for use with that agent: .2
14. High pressure cylinders contain pressure greater than _______ PSI at
_______*F: 500 PSI at 70*F
15. Low pressure cylinders containing a service pressure at or below _______ PSI
at _______*F: 500 PSI at 70*F
16. Dry Powder: Solid materials in powder or granular form designed to extinguish Class D combustible metal
fires by crusting, smothering, or heat-transferring means
17. Film-forming foam agents: Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) and film-forming fluoroprotein foam
(FFFP).
18. HFC: Hydrofluorocarbon
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19. HCFC: Hydrochlorofluorocarbon
20. Halocarbons: Include HCFC HFC PFC and FIC types of agents and other types of halocarbons that are found
acceptable under the Environmental Protection Agency Significant New Alternatives policy program
21. FIC: Fluoroiodocarbon
22. PFC: perfluorocarbon
23. Halons: Include Halon 1211 and 1301 and mixtures of the two
24. Halon 1301: Bromotrifluoromethane
25. Halon 1211: Bromochlorodifluoromethane
26. Hydrostatic testing: Pressure testing of the extinguisher to verify its strength against unwanted rupture.
27. Loaded Stream Charge: A water based extinguishing medium that uses an alkali metal salt as a freezing
point depressant.
28. Extinguisher service pressure: The normal operating pressure as indicated on the nameplate or
cylinder of a fire extinguisher
29. Factory test pressure: The pressure shown on the nameplate at which a shell was tested at time of
manufacture.
30. wetting agent: A concentrate which, when added to water reduces the surface tension and increases its
ability to penetrate and spread
31. Water Mist Fire Extinguisher: A fire extinguisher containing "distilled or de-ionized" water and
employing a nozzle that discharges the agent in a fine spray
32. Standard for carbon-dioxide fire extinguishers: ANSI/UI
154
CAN/ULC-S504
33. Standard for Dry Chemical fire extinguishers: ANSI/UL 209
CAN/ULC-S504
34. Standard for Water fire extinguishers: ANSI/UL 626
CAN/ULC-S507
35. Standard for Halogenated Agent Hand and Wheeled fire extinguishers: -
CAN/ULC-S512
36. Standard for Water Based (Film-Forming) fire extinguishers: ANSI/UL 8
CAN/ULC-S554
37. Standard for Halocarbon Clean Agent fire extinguishers: ANSI/Ul 2129
CAN/ULC-S566
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