5. Interior Finishes And Passive Protection Flashcards

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_____ expand upon exposure to heat and create a thick, puffy coating that insulates the wood surface from heat and excludes oxygen from the wood.

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Intumescent paints

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______form of sick, non-combustible coating over the surface of the wood.

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Mastics

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Testing procedure that includes standardize methodologies that are intended to control as many variables as possible and yield meaningful results.

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Criterion-referenced testing (CRT)

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A measure(rating) of the relative visual of obscurity in the area because of the smoke generated by a burning material.

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Smoke developed rating

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Considerable effort has been made over the years to develop test procedures that incorporate the size and shape of the rooms in the building. These methods are collectively known as:

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Corner tests

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The purpose of this wall is to block the vertical spread of fire through a buildings openings.

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Enclosure walls.

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Fire door classifications:

5types

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Class A- openings in firewalls

Class B- openings in vertical shafts

Class C- between rooms

Class D- exterior walls/subject to SEVERE fire

Class E- exterior walls/ subject to MODERATE/LIGHT

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