what is fire separation distance
A separation of rooms within a building with fire walls and open spaces that separate buildings
Your building code will likely require a fire resistant door. Fire separation (non-combustible construction) is generally required to separate the high fire hazard (garage) from living quarters.
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National fire code requires at least 18 inches of separation from sprinkler heads to things stored beneath them.
Depends on size of transformer and type (dry,mineral oil, silicone) as well as ground slope and building construction.
The answer would depend upon the local zoning, local fire code, state fire code, type of construction, type of occupancy, type of hazard, among other things.
The "code" is another name for "law", which means that the building MUST (required) meet certain laws (codes). For this particular case, an occupancy code is stating that only a certain amount of people may be in the building at any one time. Example: no more than 30 people may be in the building at one time. This is in case of a fire in the building.
In the USA, the National Electrical Code is NFPA 70. There are several national fire codes, including National Fire Code (also called Uniform Fire Code); NFPA 1 (National Fire Protection Association) and the International Fire Code (International Code Council). Each of these references hundreds of other codes and standards, including Life Safety Code, Building Code, Electrical Code, etc.
There doesn't seem to be any fireplace store called Fire Company. Fire Company Ontario searches lead to information on the Ontario Fire Company in Ontario, New York.
The motto of Ontario Fire Department is 'Courtesy • Loyalty • Service'.
National Board of Fire Underwriters in 1905
The fire code for maximum room occupancy is based on a formula of how many people can safely exit a building in the event of a fire. Further fire safety calls for a certain number of doors to allow for safe exits in the event of a fire.