hi, zampacannas
i am in MEP field nfpa 204 is for smoke and heat vent. NFPA 99 is for healthcare facilities.
NFPA 99C is medical gas pipeline systems.
request u to send me on
[email]gohilvpg@gmail.com[/email]
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hi, zampacannas
i am in MEP field nfpa 204 is for smoke and heat vent. NFPA 99 is for healthcare facilities.
NFPA 99C is medical gas pipeline systems.
request u to send me on
[email]gohilvpg@gmail.com[/email]
Hi zampacaanas
Appreicate if the NFPA 551 2013 is sent to me. My email address is [email]rarelim07@gmail.com[/email]
Thank you
Dear All,
You can now have a free access to all NFPA codes.
Open the NFPA website and choose free access.
You have to register first to get this free access.
Have a nice day
From the NFPA website, can you print out a code section that you need? Can you copy and paste a code section into an email? If you cannot do either one of those things, then the NFPA web site is useless to me. I don't need to just be able to read the code myself, but I need to be able to get that information to the electricians in the field. I need to be able to copy and paste code sections into emails to the GC and/or architect in charge of the job, explaining why we are required to doing something in a different manner than what the drawings show. That is why I am constantly looking for pdf versions of the codes.
true for me.
well for benifit of all one should share complete NFPA editions which icludes all nfpa.
if some body have complete nfpas with latest edition pl.share
true for me.
well for benifit of all one should share complete NFPA editions which icludes all nfpa.
if some body have complete nfpas with latest edition pl.share
virtech1,
As Wijayap stated above, you can read all of the NFPA documents on their website. I believe that you have to register with them first. Unfortunately for me, I usually need to be able to do more than just read them. I need to get information somewhere else electronically.
[QUOTE=rltomkinson;291537]From the NFPA website, can you print out a code section that you need? Can you copy and paste a code section into an email? If you cannot do either one of those things, then the NFPA web site is useless to me. I don't need to just be able to read the code myself, but I need to be able to get that information to the electricians in the field. I need to be able to copy and paste code sections into emails to the GC and/or architect in charge of the job, explaining why we are required to doing something in a different manner than what the drawings show. That is why I am constantly looking for pdf versions of the codes.[/QUOTE]
Hi:
I agree with you. What you stated happens to many of us.
Regards
Excellent thread guys, found what I was looking for thanks to you all
regards
lirff
Dear Members can some body help to find the following
[B]NFPA 12: Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
Current Edition: 2015 [/B]
Regards
Dear Members can some body help to find the following
[B]NFPA 12: Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems
Current Edition: 2015 [/B]
Regards
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