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24-32 (you will not use all of terms to fill in the blanks for questions the terms smoke damper rated assembly fire barrier opening protective fuel load fire extinguisher active systems horizontal assembly passive systems combustible 24. Type l and Type ll buildings are made of materials 25. Heavy timber, wood, plastics, and interior trim are considered to be materials. 26. focus on prohibiting and containing fire. They can consist of fire and smoke barriers and partitions. 27. Detection systems, extinguishing systems, and emergency lighting are examples of 28. Furniture and books contribute to the of a building. 29. (2 points) A can stop at a fire rated ceiling, and is not as protective as a 30. A fire door is a 31.A rated floor or a rated ceiling is an example of a 32.A can not project more than 4" into a corridor. 33. Why do we need fire alarms to be both visual and audible? 34. Name two things that you may find in the plenum?Explanation / Answer
24) the type 1 and type 2 buildings are fire resistable so they are generally mae up of non- combustible materials such as concrete et.
so answer is non combustible
25) heavy timber , wood, plastics ..these materials are combustible
26)fire partition
27) detective systems , extinguishing systems are active systems.
28) fuel load
29) a rated assembly can stop at a fire rated celling, and is not as protective as fire extinguisher.
30) a fire door is a fire barrier
31) a rated floor an rated celling is an example of horizontal assembly.
32) a fire partition
33) some people are deaf an blind so to get the fire alert to them fire alarm is both audible and visible.
34)ventilation and air conditioning
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