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Pre-primed single interlock preaction cold storage system
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The Viking Corporation, 210 N Industrial Park Road, Hastings MI 49058
Telephone: 269-945-9501 Technical Services 877-384-5464 Fax: 269-945-4495 Email: techsvcs@vikingcorp.com
Table A.5.6.3.1 Examples of Class I Commodities
Alcoholic Beverages
Cartoned or uncartoned
- Up to 20 percent alcohol in metal, glass, or ce-
ramic containers
Appliances, Major (e.g., stoves, refrigerators)
- Not packaged, no appreciable plastic exterior
trim
Batteries
Dry cells (nonlithium or similar exotic metals)
- Packaged in cartons
Automobile
- Filled*
Bottles, Jars
Empty, cartoned
- Glass
Filled noncombustible liquids
- Glass, cartoned
- Plastic, cartoned [less than 5 gal (18.9 L)]
- Plastic, PET
Filled noncombustible powders
- Glass, cartoned
Canned Foods
In ordinary cartons
Cans
Metal
- Empty
Cement
Bagged
Coffee
Canned, cartoned
Fertilizers
Bagged
- Phosphates
File Cabinets
Metal
- Cardboard box or shroud
Fish or Fish Products
Frozen
- Nonwaxed, nonplastic packaging
Canned
- Cartoned
Frozen Foods
Nonwaxed, nonplastic packaging
Fruit
Fresh
- Nonplastic trays or containers
-With wood spacers
Ice Cream
TECHNICAL DATA
Table 2 - NFPA 13 Table A5.6.3.1, 2007 Edition
ESFR PRE-PRIMED SINGLE
INTERLOCK PREACTION
COLD STORAGE SYSTEM
Table A.5.6.3.1 Continued
Meat, Meat Products
- Bulk
- Canned, cartoned
- Frozen, nonwaxed, nonplastic containers
Metal Desks
-With plastic tops and trim
Milk
- Nonwaxed-paper containers
- Waxed-paper containers
- Plastic containers
Motors
- Electric
Nuts
- Canned, cartoned
Paints
Friction-top cans, cartoned
- Water-based (latex)
Plastic Containers
- Noncombustible liquids or semiliquids in plas-
tic containers less than 5 gal (18.9 L) capacity
Poultry Products
- Canned, cartoned
- Frozen, nonwaxed, nonplastic containers
Salt
Bagged
Syrup
Drummed (metal containers)
Transformers
Dry and oil fi lled
Wire
Bare wire on metal spools on wood skids
*Most batteries have a polypropylene case and,
if stored empty, should be treated as a Group A
plastic. Truck batteries, even where fi lled, should
be considered a Group A plastic because of their
thicker walls.
March 7, 2008

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