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he passage of spheres having a diameter of less (0.95 cm).4eans shall be provided for securely attaching arresters to chimneys to provide adequate sup- prevent movement of the arrester. <br />Chapter 4 Electrical Equipment <br />lation and Safety Precautions. <br />11 electrical installations shall be made in con- <br />with NFPA 70. National Electrical Code^. and <br />Electrical Code for One- and Two-Famtly <br />in the United States, and shall be made in con- <br />with the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada. <br />ses and circuit breakers shall provide prowCj <br />• current is shut off when circuits are overloaded <br />; a short circuit. <br />ectrical circuits and equipment, where required <br />)unded. shall be grounded according ft- <br />ts of Article 250 of NFPA 70. National Elec- <br />le. <br />Uectrical equipment (fixtures, receptacles, etc.) <br />)utdoors shall be of a type approved for outdoor <br />'jC:; i <br />m^mn <br />mmm <br />s. <br />..' <br />i- <br />ctrical power tools, used indoors or outdoors, <br />unded unless protected by a system of double <br />IT its equivalent. Where double insulation is <br />he equipment shall be distinctively marked. <br />electrical service drop conductors between <br />e (transformer) and weatherhead at the <br />all be installed with proper clearances from <br />as required by Article 230. NFPA 70, Nd* <br />rical Code. Care shall be taken to lemove any <br />I, such as tree limbs or branches, <br />and Telerition Equipment. <br />radio and television equipment shall be in- <br />srding to the requiremenu of Article 810. <br />of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, and <br />Lightning Protection Code. <br />ling Protection. <br />r safety against lightning, all metal structures <br />junded including masts and poles supporting <br />tmbers. If the building has an aoprov«l light- <br />ction system, metallic masts, wnere instaJed <br />! building, shall be bonded properly to the <br />rotection system, with standard lightning con- <br />the equivalent. Lead-in conductors shall be <br />»y approved lightning arresters. Antennas shall <br />ilW where they can fall against power lines or . <br />•'.V, <br />.. ■■■■■■ ■■ <br />k — ....... ■ ■ ; <br />Ssipe^mmmmm <br />V;,A4*y;v <br />■A-:-': <br />n. <br />:r^ <br />HEATTNC AND COOKING EOt lPMENTon Urge buildings, hamper or fall on fire fighters who may have to respond to a fire in the buildmg. <br />Chapter 5 Halting and Cooking Equipment <br />5-1 Chimneys and Flues. <br />5-1.1* Stoves and furnaces shall be installed in accor <br />dance with requiremenu of NFPA 211, Standard for <br />Chimneys, Fireplaces, and Vents. <br />5-1.2 Any wood construction used in the building shall <br />not be in contact with the chimney and shadl be kept a <br />minimum uf 2 in. (5.1 cm) away. Clearance to heat pro <br />ducing appliances shall be as specified in NFPA 89M. <br />Heat Producing Appliance Clearances. <br />5-1.3* Chimneys shall extend at least S ft (0.9 m) above <br />the highest point where they pass through the roof of the <br />building and at least 2 ft (0.6 m) higher than any portion <br />of a building within 10 ft (3.05 m). <br />5-1.4 Fst'eplaces shall be constructed of solid masonry or <br />reinforced concrete or be an approved frees..anding <br />design. If a lining of fire brick at least 2 in. (5.1 cm) thick <br />or other appropriate lining is used, the total thickness of <br />back and sides shall be 8 in. (20.3 cm). If such lining is <br />not provided, the thickness of back and sides shall be not <br />less than 12 in. (30 cm). <br />5-1.4.1* A noncombustible hearth shall extend a mini <br />mum of 20 in. (50.8 cm) from the flue or fireplace to pro <br />tect flooring and rugs. <br />5-2 ^ttipment Baming SoUd Fuel. <br />5-2.1 Wood and coal stoves shall rest on a firm base <br />with 36-in. (9l.4-cm) clearance from unprotected com <br />bustible walls and ceiling. <br />5-2.1.1 Noncombustible floor covering approved by the <br />authority having jurisdiction shall be used to catch falling <br />sparks under wood stoves equipped with legs on com <br />bustible floors; extend this covering at least 6 in. (15.2 <br />cm) beyond all sides of stove and 12 in. (30.5 cm) in <br />front. {For definition of "noncombustibU*' refer to NFPA <br />97M, Standard Glossary of Terms Relating to Chimneys, <br />Vents and Heat-Producing Appliances.) <br />5-2.2 An insulator shall cover exposed combustible <br />waJb or panitions where clearances mentioned in 5-2.1 <br />cannot be obtained. The insulating material shall be in <br />accordance with Tabic 2 2.1 of NFPA 89M. Clearances <br />for Heat Producing Appliances. A 1-in. (2.54-cm) air <br />space shall be provided between this protective covering <br />and the wall, using noncombustible spacers. <br />5-2.3 Locate woodboxes at least 3 ft (0.9 m) from a <br />wood-burning stove. <br />5-2.4 Deposit ashes in covered metal containers only, <br />storing outdoors until safe disposal can be made. <br />5-2.4.1 To dispow of ashes, dump them only when thoroughly wetted in a pit dug in mineral soil where ail vegetative hazard has b^n cleared away for 10 ft (3 m).5-2.5 Do not use kerosene or other flammable liquids <br />for starting or accelerating fires. <br />5-3 Outdoor Barbecues. <br />5-3.1* The area used for barbecues in forest land shall <br />be cleared to mineral soil in a circle at least 5 ft (1.5 m) <br />diameter and the barbecue stand shall be placed in the <br />center on a firm, level spot. A supply of watet and a <br />shovel or rake shall be kept nearby for control of any <br />small fire that may start in nearby forest duff or litter. <br />5-3.1.1 <br />fires. <br />Gasoline shall not be used for suiting barbecue <br />5-J.1.2 Electrical charcoal igniters shall be of the ap <br />proved type. <br />5-4 Equipment Burning Fuel Oil. <br />5-4.1* All equipment which bums fuel oil for cooking <br />or supplying heat to a room or building shall be installed <br />in accordance with NFPA 31. Installation of Oil Burning <br />Equipment. Only appliances and equipment which have <br />been tested and listed by a nationally recognized testing <br />laboratory shall be used and their use shall be restricted <br />to their designated purposes. <br />5-4.1.1 All fuel oil shall be stored and handled in con <br />formance with the provisions of NFPA 31, Installation of <br />Oil Burning Equipment. <br />5-4.1.2 Other combustible and flammable liquids shall <br />be stored and handled in conformance with the provi <br />sions of NFPA 30. Flammable and Combustible Liquids <br />Code. <br />5-5 Equipment Burning Gas. <br />5-5.1* All equipment that bums gas shall be installed <br />and maintained in accordance with NFPA 54. National <br />Fuel Gas Code. <br />5-5.2* Liquefied petroleum gas containera and installa <br />tions shall be installed and maintained in accordance <br />with NFPA 58. Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petro- <br />Uum Gases. <br />Locate liquefied petroleum gas containers and <br />iid< <br />5-5.2.1 <br />first stage regulating equipment outside of buildings. All <br />containers shall be secured against falling. <br />5-5.2.2 For domestic use. containers should be set on a <br />firm foundation, aboveground. The outlet piping should <br />be protected against breakage from settling by a flexible <br />connection or special fitting. The containers are required <br />to have safety devices specified by Department of <br />Transponation regulations. <br />5-6 Open Flame-Type Equipment. <br />5-6.1* When used indoors, open flame-type equipmem <br />shall be positioned firmly on a steady support table or
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