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Is an artefact intended to act as a barrier and boundary or means of protection or confinement.
A physical object that is a body intended to protect as a cushion (as a foam rubber or a wood float) between a boat and a dock or between two boats that lessens shocks and prevents chafing.
A separator intended to remove solids from vapour or liquid.
A filter element intended to collect particles from a stream in a filter or strainer.
A heat exchanger that has finned tubes.
A type of cover made of a material which does not burn very easily, which you throw over a fire to put it out or stop it from spreading.
A closure intended for sealing off a duct in case of fire.
A door capable of withstanding fire for a certain period of time and preventing fire from diverging.
A physical object designed to eject agents, e.g. water or a chemical, to put out fires.
A fire fighting vehicle.
A device where hoses can be connected for drawing water for fire fighting.
A wall which is also a fire divider.
An equipment class that contains heat transfer equipment items with a purpose related to combustion.
Is a fired heat transfer equipment intended to burn fuel and to transfer the heat of combustion to a liquid without vaporising the liquid.
The firewater discharge controller.
A collection of functional equipment intended to be used for first aid service in case of emergency.
An 'equipment class' that is a class of devices whose members can be used in a fitness centre.
Equipment or apparatus which is fixed in position in a building or operational area.
An arrestor which is a trap over an opening, e.g. of a ventilation system or a pipe, to prevent flames from entering the system.
A detector that is intended to sense a flame.
A specially designed switch with connections for inputs from multiple flame detectors. The switch has a built in logic to determine the presence of a flame based on these inputs.
A physical object that is a projecting flat rim, plate, collar or rib.
A system that burns waste in an elevated flame in the open air.
A burner that burns gas emitted from a process into the atmosphere.
A tank or vessel in which a process stream is charged or pumped and where lighter products flash off or vaporize and are drawn off at the top. The remainder heavier fractions are drawn off at the bottom of the vessel.