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Combustibility
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German test apparatus for determining combustibility at
Technische Universität Braunschweig.
Combustibility is a measure of how easily a substance will set on fire, through
fire or
combustion. This is an important property to consider when a substance is used for construction or is being stored. Special precautions are usually required for substances that are easily combustible. These measures may include installation of
fire sprinklers or storage remote to possible sources of ignition.
Substances with low combustibility may be selected for construction where the fire risk needs to be reduced.
Fire resistant substances are preferred for building materials and furnishings.
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Code Definitions
For an
Authority Having Jurisdiction, combustibility is defined by the local code. In the
National Building Code of Canada, it is defined as follows:
Combustible: A material which fails to meet acceptance cr...
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