Noncombustible definition

Noncombustible means materials that will not ignite and burn when subjected to fire.
Noncombustible means having properties which do not support combustion.
Noncombustible means having properties that do not support combustion.

Examples of Noncombustible in a sentence

  • No 12 INSULATION Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 3 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.

  • Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 3 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.

  • No 18 INSULATION Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 3 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.

  • Non-combustible or fire resistant components are used in the construction.

  • Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 5 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.

  • No 1 INSULATION Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 3 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.

  • Noncombustible tables or shelves, or protected work area will be used for hot work.

  • Non-combustible duct penetrating horizontal fire separation of 0 h does not require a damper.

  • Permanent FISH Capacity- Includes permanent buildings and Modular Capacity for modular buildings, which are Type II Non-combustible and have a 40 year life span.

  • No 1 INSULATION Non-combustible lightweight fibreglass insulation blanket: 4 100mm Insulation closely fitted between tie beams and laid loose on top of brandering.


More Definitions of Noncombustible

Noncombustible means a material that is either a material of which no portion will ignite and burn when fire is applied to it, or a material that has a structural base of noncombustible material with surface materials not in excess of 1/8 inch in thickness, which has a flame spread index of 50 or less.
Noncombustible means that a material meets the acceptance criteria of CAN4- S114 “Standard Method of Test for Determination of Non-Combustibility in Building Materials” as found in 2006 Building Code Division A, Part 1.4.1.2.
Noncombustible means, in relation to an elementary building material, that the material conforms to Underwriters Laboratories of Canada ‑ CAN4‑S114 Standard Method of Test for Determination of Non‑Combustibility in Building Materials. (« incombustible »)
Noncombustible means the materials or assemblies that can not burn. Noncombustible construction is that type of construction in which the walls, partitions, and structural members are of material which inherently can not burn but does not qualify as fire resistive construction (i.e., the construction does not qualify as fire resistive because unprotected structural members may be damaged by heat generated by a fire).
Noncombustible means any of the following: