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- The Electrical Fire is an electronic rock project created by Anthony Barounis. Based in Boston, M****achusetts their debut album Don't They Know was released...
- with the Australian system). Electrical fires are fires involving potentially energized electrical equipment. This sort of fire may be caused by short-circuiting...
- major fire started during commissioning of unit 1, before any nuclear fuel was in the reactor. An electrical relay caused PVC insulation to catch fire, molten...
- hydraulically, electrically, or pneumatically driven, six-barrel, air-cooled, electrically fired Gatling-style rotary cannon which fires 20 mm × 102 mm...
- applications of electrical power. Although electrification brought with it its own dangers, replacing the naked flames of gas lighting greatly reduced fire hazards...
- p****engers. Cargo fire – A fire inside the cargo hold. ****pit fire – A fire in the ****pit. Electrical fire – A fire occurring from electrical wires or other...
- fires involving electrical appliances. This is no longer used on the basis that, when the power supply is turned off, an electrical fire can fall into any...
- Meruelo is the de facto owner of the historical hotel. Following an electrical fire that closed the hotel in 2017, Meruelo has been embroiled in a public...
- It is safe and effective for electrical fires since it is a non-conductor of electricity. Fires involving live electrical equipment (class C in the American...