§ 75.1100 Requirements
§ 75.1100-1 Type and quality of firefighting equipment
§ 75.1100-2 Quantity and location of firefighting equipment
§ 75.1100-3 Condition and examination of firefighting equipment
§ 75.1101 Deluge-type water sprays, foam generators; main and secondary belt-conveyor drives
§ 75.1101-1 Deluge-type water spray systems
§ 75.1101-2 Installation of deluge-type sprays
§ 75.1101-3 Water requirements
§ 75.1101-4 Branch lines
§ 75.1101-5 Installation of foam generator systems
§ 75.1101-6 Water sprinkler systems; general
§ 75.1101-7 Installation of water sprinkler systems; requirements
§ 75.1101-8 Water sprinkler systems; arrangement of sprinklers
§ 75.1101-9 Back-up water system
§ 75.1101-10 Water sprinkler systems; fire warning devices at belt drives
§ 75.1101-11 Inspection of water sprinkler systems
§ 75.1101-12 Equivalent dry-pipe system
§ 75.1101-13 Dry powder chemical systems; general
§ 75.1101-14 Installation of dry powder chemical systems
§ 75.1101-15 Construction of dry powder chemical systems
§ 75.1101-16 Dry powder chemical systems; sensing and fire-suppression devices
§ 75.1101-17 Sealing of dry powder chemical systems
§ 75.1101-18 Dry powder requirements
§ 75.1101-19 Nozzles; flow rate and direction
§ 75.1101-20 Safeguards for dry powder chemical systems
§ 75.1101-21 Back-up water system
§ 75.1101-22 Inspection of dry powder chemical systems
§ 75.1102 Slippage and sequence switches
§ 75.1103 Automatic fire warning devices
§ 75.1103-1 Automatic fire sensors
§ 75.1103-2 Automatic fire sensors; approved components; installation requirements
§ 75.1103-3 Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; minimum requirements; general
§ 75.1103-4 Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; installation; minimum requirements
§ 75.1103-5 Automatic fire warning devices; actions and response
§ 75.1103-6 Automatic fire sensors; actuation of fire suppression systems
§ 75.1103-7 Electrical components; permissibility requirements
§ 75.1103-8 Automatic fire sensor and warning device systems; examination and test requirements
§ 75.1103-9 Minimum requirements; fire suppression materials and location; maintenance of entries and crosscuts; access doors; communications; fire crews; high-expansion foam devices
§ 75.1103-10 Fire suppression systems; additional requirements
§ 75.1103-11 Tests of fire hydrants and fire hose; record of tests
§ 75.1104 Underground storage, lubricating oil and grease
§ 75.1106 Welding, cutting, or soldering with arc or flame underground
§ 75.1106-1 Test for methane
§ 75.1106-2 Transportation of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; requirements
§ 75.1106-3 Storage of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; requirements
§ 75.1106-4 Use of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; general requirements
§ 75.1106-5 Maintenance and tests of liquefied and nonliquefied compressed gas cylinders; accessories and equipment; requirements
§ 75.1106-6 Exemption of small low pressure gas cylinders containing nonflammable or nonexplosive gas mixtures
Fire Suppression Devices and Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids on Underground Equipment

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