CEA 4007 CO² fire extinguishing systems [Texte imprimé] : guidelines for fire extinguishing systems planning and installation / [under the supervision of the Insurance Europe prevention forum] ; [published by VdS Schadenverhütung]
Language: anglais.Country: France.Publication: Saint-Marcel : CNPP éditions, 2019Manufacture: 93-La Plaine-Saint-Denis : ISI printDescription: 1 vol. (134 p.) : ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 9782355053146.Dewey: 628.925 4, 23Classification: 620Abstract: These Guidelines give the requirements for planning, installation, and maintenance of stationary CO2 fire extinguishing systems (in the following called extinguishing system) when used for the protection of buildings, industrial manufacturing plants, and as an extension or modification of the existing system. The requirements and recommendations of these Guidelines are also applicable to any addition, extension, repair, maintenance, or other modification of theexisting system. These guidelines specify the requirements for carbon dioxide (in the following CO2) stored as a liquid under pressure and discharged as a gas. They have been developed by prevention bodies, under the initiative of the insurers or their representatives grouped at European level in the Insurance Europe Prevention Forum. The prevention bodies are: ANPI asbl, Belgium CEPREVEN, Spain CNPP, France DBI, Denmark FPA (Fire Protection Association), United Kingdom VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH, Germany.Subject - Topical Name: Extincteurs automatiques -- Spécifications | Incendies -- PréventionItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Bibliothèque Tamil Général Stacks | 628.925 4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1231991 |
La couv. et la p. de titre portent : "insurance Europe standard". CEA = comité européen des assurances
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These Guidelines give the requirements for planning, installation, and maintenance of stationary CO2 fire extinguishing systems (in the following called extinguishing system) when used for the protection of buildings, industrial manufacturing plants, and as an extension or modification of the existing system. The requirements and recommendations of these Guidelines are also applicable to any addition, extension, repair, maintenance, or other modification of theexisting system. These guidelines specify the requirements for carbon dioxide (in the following CO2) stored as a liquid under pressure and discharged as a gas. They have been developed by prevention bodies, under the initiative of the insurers or their representatives grouped at European level in the Insurance Europe Prevention Forum. The prevention bodies are: ANPI asbl, Belgium CEPREVEN, Spain CNPP, France DBI, Denmark FPA (Fire Protection Association), United Kingdom VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH, Germany éditeur
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