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NFPA 30cda said:09;;;; Combustible , combustible???? Or Combustible liquid???
It never fails to amaze me when some one tries that.steveray said:The fine folks above nailed it superbly...the 136 test was the first thing that came to my mind....keep in mind as MT and Dr J said there are only 2 ways for some of those items to be considered non-combustible....certain things fire treated wood are not! (That I am aware of at this time) I see alot of people trying to use it for raised floors in noncombustible buildings....