- Industry: Fire safety
- Number of terms: 98780
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Established in 1896, NFPA's mission is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training, and education.
A pressure relief valve that is used on older domestic containers, on pressure relief valve manifolds, and for piping protection where all the working parts are located entirely outside the container or piping.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator set in series with another pressure regulator for the purpose of automatically taking over in an emergency the control of the pressure downstream of the regulator in case that pressure tends to exceed a set maximum.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator placed in a gas line between the service regulator and the appliance regulator.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator installed by the serving gas supplier to reduce and limit the service line gas pressure to delivery pressure.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator in series with one or more other pressure regulators.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator in accordance with the StandardforLinePressureRegulators, ANSI Z-21. 80/CSA 6. 22, with no integral overpressure protection device for LP-Gas vapor service designed for installation inside a building to reduce a nominal 2 psig inlet pressure to 14 in. W. C. (4. 0 kPa) or less.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator for LP-Gas vapor service that combines a high-pressure regulator and a second-stage regulator into a single unit.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator for LP-Gas vapor service that combines a high-pressure regulator and a 2 psi service regulator into a single unit.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator for LP-Gas vapor service designed to reduce pressure from the container to 10. 0 psig (69 kPag) or less.
Industry:Fire safety
A pressure regulator for LP-Gas vapor service designed to reduce pressure from the container to 1. 0 psig (6. 9 kPag) or less.
Industry:Fire safety