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O005-Fire Code PDF
O005-Fire Code PDF
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0.71 mtr.
2.30 mts.
0.19 mtr.
2.75 mts.
2.00 mts.
0.28 sqm.
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46.00 mts.
61.00 mts.
0.83 mtr.
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60 cms.
91 cms.
2.00 mts.
56 cms.
112 cms.
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76 cms.
38 mm.
91 cms.
106 cms.
7.50 mts.
112 cms.
112 cms.
20.3 cms
1floor
55.9 cms.
55.9 cms.
15.25 cms.
30.5 cms.
22.9 cms.
3.66 mts.
2.13 mts.
1.98 mts.
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50-300
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30 mts.
30 mts.
31 mts.
2.5 cms.
91 cms.
1.00 mtr.
76 cms.
1.80 mts.
2.44 mts.
1.83 mts.
112 cms.
112 cms.
4.60 sqm.
Institutional
Assembly
Assembly
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of occupancy
Libraries are classified under what classification of occupancy.
Rooms where baled, bundled or piled materials segregated into desired sizes or groups.
Buildings or structures 15 meters or more in height.
Buildings or structures used for the storage of explosives, shells, projectile, etc.
An air compartment or chamber to which 1 or more ducts are connected and which form
part of an air distribution system.
A kind of stable explosive compound which explodes by percussion.
Descriptive of any substance that ignites spontaneously when exposed to air.
A material that readily yields oxygen in quantities sufficient to stimulate or support
combustion.
A process where a piece of metal is heated prior to changing its shape and dimension.
The process of first raising the temperature to separate the more volatile from the less
volatile parts and then cooling and condensing the result vapor so as to produce a nearly
purified substance.
A finely powdered substance which, when mixed with air in the proper proportion and
ignited will cause an explosion.
Temperature rating at flash point.
A class of fire with flammable liquid and gasses.
The temperature at which a liquid is transformed or converted into vapor.
Minimum fire resistance rating for a firewall.
A continuous passageway for the transmission of air.
The minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient
concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air.
A gas, fume or vapor used for the destruction or control of insects, fungi, vermin, germs,
rodents or other pests.
Minimum width of any driveway in and around a lumber yard / piles.
Minimum height of fence for a lumber yard for exterior storage of lumbers.
Maximum width of sumps for the retention of oil and petroleum products.
For Refineries, distilleries, and chemical plants, the minimum height for a fence.
Minimum travel distance from any individual room subject to occupancy by not more
6 persons.
Maximum distance of travel from the high hazard area to an exit.
Minimum distance of an incinerator from any structure used other than a single family
dwelling.
Maximum reduction in width of a stair by a handrail.
Minimum door width of a single door in a door way.
Maximum change in elevation between the interior of a door to the outside of it other than
a balcony.
Maximum force in kilograms required for a panic hardware.
Maximum height required for a panic hardware installation.
Minimum height required for a panic hardware installation.
Maximum number of occupant for a subdivided room or space by a folding partition.
Minimum width of a door for family day care homes.
Minimum stair width for a class B stair serving an occupant load of less than 50.
Length of a nosing or effective projection over the level immediately below it for tread
below 25 cms in dimension.
Maximum height of a handrail.
A combustible liquid is any liquid having a flash point at or above.
The time duration that a material or construction can withstand the effect of standard
fire test is known as.
Any material which by its nature or as a result of its reaction with other elements
produces a rapid drop in temperature of the immediate surrounding.
Classified as mercantile occupancies, the travel distance from exits shall be.
Under what classification of occupancy does pool rooms fall.
Under what classification of occupancy does home for the aged fall.
Under what classification of occupancy does court houses fall.
Under what classification of occupancy does refineries fall.
Assembly
Business
Picking rooms.
High rise building
Explosive magazine
Plenum
Fulminate
Phyrophoric
Oxidizing material
Forging
Distillation
Dust
37.8 oC (100 oF)
Class B
Boiling Point
4 hrs.
Duct System
Flash Point
Fumigant
4.50 mts.
1.80 mts.
3.70 mts.
1.50 mts.
15.00 mts.
23.00 mts.
3.00 mts.
9 cms.
71 cms.
20.5 cms.
7 kgs.
112 cms.
76 cms.
20
61 cms.
91 cms.
25 mm
86.5 cms.
37.8 oC (100 oF)
Fire resistance rating
Cryogenic
30.50 mts.
Assembly
Institutional
Business
Industrial
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Mercantile
71 cms.
1
1.50 mts.
3.66 mts.
15 mts.
763 cms.
19 cms.
20 cms.
112 cms.
91 cms.
38 mm.
25 mm.
3.70 mts.
112 cms.
112 cms.
76 cms.
10-17%
No limit
3.66 mts.
1.20 mts.
55.9 cms.
55.9 cms.
30.5 cms.
3.66 mts.
23 mts.
Class D
Class A
Dip Tank
Automatic
Fire
Suppression
System
Means of Egress
5.00 mts.
Assembly
Business
1.22 mts.
22.9 cms.
30.5 cms.
25 cms.
60 oC
0.83 mtr.
30 cms.
(1:8) 12.5%
63.5 mm.
1.8 sqm.
76.25 mts.
55 cms.
82 cms.
2.44 mts.
1.83 mts.
465 sqm.
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Hotel
Apartment Buildings
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