- Industrie: Fire safety
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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 burner in which the pilot fuel is issued from the same ports as the main flame or merges with the main flame to form a common flame envelope with a common flame base.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner management system by which a furnace is purged and a burner is started, ignited, and stopped automatically and recycles on a preset pressure range.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner in which the fuel and air are introduced separately to the point of ignition.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner in which the fuel and air are mixed prior to the point of ignition.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner having two or more separate discharge openings or ports.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner in which oil is divided into a fine spray by an atomizing agent, such as steam or air.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner equipped so that the main burner fuel is turned on only by hand and ignited under supervision.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner employing the energy of a jet of gas to inject air for combustion into the burner and mix it with the gas.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner equipped so that the main burner fuel can be turned on and ignited automatically.
Industry:Fire safety
A burner designed to burn either fuel gas or oil or to burn both simultaneously.
Industry:Fire safety