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prevent the spread of fire within the trunking
A bulkhead in a Land Rover is used to prevent the spread of fuel and fire throughout the vehicle. Check out the official Land Rover site for more information.
Active fire protection includes anything that is triggered to put out a fire or "activates" to stop or slow the spread of fire. Passive fire protection includes things that prevent fire or spread by simply being in the way at all times.
They used houses that was used out of stone so it was less easier for the fire to spread. As it was very easy for the fire to spread when the houses were made out of wood!
hooks were attached to houses so they could be pulled down to prevent spread of fire to other houses
Fire resistance refers to the durability of the material under fire conditions, such as a wall, floor or windows, which may prevent the spread of fire. Fire protection refers to the combination of systems that prevent fire from occurring or spreading, which could include fire resistant materials as well as sprinkler systems, separation of hazards, fire extinguishers, alarms, and so forth.
Fire zones are created to prevent vehicles from blocking access to buildings. Your vehicle was in a place it shouldn't have been. You being in the vehicle does not change that.
fire spread is the rate of time and area a fire can move or grow
Flame retardants reduce the spread of fire on a material by raising the temperature at which it will burn. There are several physical chemistry approaches to reducing flame spread, but see the wikipedia article for more details.
The Chicago Fire spread a third of the town
If the radio fails and a component shorts out, the fuse is supposed to prevent the vehicle wiring from catching fire and burning up the vehicle.
Yes as the coil provides the spark or fire to ignite the fuel. Most definitely on a vehicle with one coil. On a vehicle with multiple coils, it may start but miss.