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NFPA 32 2004

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Standard for Drycleaning Plants

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NFPA 2004 25
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Prevent and control fire and explosion hazards in drycleaning plants with NFPA 32. Up-to-date with the latest practices and technology, this newly revised Standard includes:

  • Requirements for each plant type correlated with the relative hazards
  • Less stringent requirements for plants with reduced quantities of solvent and redundant safety systems
  • Requirements covering machine conversion

    Requirements are outlined by type of plant, which is determined by the solvent in use. (17 pp., 2004)

  • PDF Catalog

    PDF Pages PDF Title
    7 Chapter 1 Administration
    Chapter 1 Administration
    1.1 Scope
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 Retroactivity
    1.3 Retroactivity
    1.4 Equivalency
    1.4 Equivalency
    1.5 Enforcement
    1.5 Enforcement
    1.6 Determination of Flash Point
    1.6 Determination of Flash Point
    Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
    Chapter 2 Referenced Publications
    2.1 General
    2.1 General
    2.2 NFPA Publications
    2.2 NFPA Publications
    8 2.3 Other Publication
    2.3 Other Publication
    Chapter 3 Definitions
    Chapter 3 Definitions
    3.1 General
    3.1 General
    3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
    3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
    3.3 General Definitions
    3.3 General Definitions
    9 Chapter 4 General Plant Requirements
    Chapter 4 General Plant Requirements
    4.1 General
    4.1 General
    4.2 Operating Requirements
    4.2 Operating Requirements
    4.3 Maintenance and Housekeeping
    4.3 Maintenance and Housekeeping
    10 4.4 Construction
    4.4 Construction
    4.5 Building Services
    4.5 Building Services
    4.6 Fire Protection
    4.6 Fire Protection
    Chapter 5 Spotting
    Chapter 5 Spotting
    5.1 Solvents
    5.1 Solvents
    11 5.2 Spotting Table Surface
    5.2 Spotting Table Surface
    5.3 Waste Streams
    5.3 Waste Streams
    5.4 Spotting Table Grounding
    5.4 Spotting Table Grounding
    Chapter 6 General Equipment Requirements
    Chapter 6 General Equipment Requirements
    6.1 General
    6.1 General
    6.2 Pumps and Piping
    6.2 Pumps and Piping
    6.3 Filters
    6.3 Filters
    6.4 Drycleaning Machines
    6.4 Drycleaning Machines
    12 6.5 Stills
    6.5 Stills
    6.6 Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Systems
    6.6 Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Systems
    Chapter 7 Type II Drycleaning Plants
    Chapter 7 Type II Drycleaning Plants
    7.1 Application
    7.1 Application
    7.2 Location and Construction
    7.2 Location and Construction
    7.3 Building Services
    7.3 Building Services
    13 7.4 Processes and Equipment
    7.4 Processes and Equipment
    14 Chapter 8 Type III Drycleaning Plants
    Chapter 8 Type III Drycleaning Plants
    8.1 Type IIIA Drycleaning Plants
    8.1 Type IIIA Drycleaning Plants
    15 8.2 Type IIIB Drycleaning Plants
    8.2 Type IIIB Drycleaning Plants
    16 Chapter 9 Type IV Drycleaning Plants
    Chapter 9 Type IV Drycleaning Plants
    9.1 Application
    9.1 Application
    9.2 Building Services
    9.2 Building Services
    9.3 Processes and Equipment
    9.3 Processes and Equipment
    Annex A Explanatory Material
    Annex A Explanatory Material
    17 Annex B Guidance on Conversions
    Annex B Guidance on Conversions
    Annex C Informational References
    Annex C Informational References
    19 Index
    Index
    22 Formal Interpretation
    Formal Interpretation
    NFPA 32 2004
    $80.71