Api 2218

Answer: Any form of fire protection is passive if it functions without intervention which requires energy [human or mechanical]. Separation distances, spacing, drainage and spill control systems (for instance, as described in NFPA 30) fire-resistant construction, thermal insulation and fire barriers all can be forms of passive fire protection. ................
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