File:Nelson furnace.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNelson furnace.jpg | Private fire test furnace in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. This furnace is used primarily for internal Research and Development but may also be used for third party testing, if the test is witnessed by Underwriters Laboratories. There is an adjustable opening on this furnace that can be used for 4' x 4' as well as 6' x 6' slabs. The furnace can also be tilted 90° to be able to test either wall assemblies or floor assemblies. The laboratory is also equipped with a full 30PSI hose stream capability. |
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Author | Achim Hering |
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current | 17:39, 26 November 2006 | 2,915 × 2,088 (400 KB) | Achim Hering (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Private fire test furnace in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. This furnace is used primarily for internal Research and Development but may also be used for third party testing, if the test is witnessed by [[Underwriters Lab |
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