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TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON FUNDAMENTALS OF COMBUSTION SYSTEM HAZARDS NFPA 85 First Draft Meeting Minutes January 17-18 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CT Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk, San Antonio, TX Attendees: Committee Members Joseph Fehr, Chair Bryan Baesel Denise Beach Dale Evely Mark Fecke* James Franks Richard Gallagher* Farshad Hendi Ted Jablkowski John Kane* David King Randy Kleen Raymond Labore Gail Lance Sega, Inc., KS Honeywell/Eclipse/CEC Combustion Safety, Inc., OH FM Global, MA Southern Company Services, Inc., AL Exponent, Inc., IL Global Asset Protection Services, Inc., TN Zurich Services Corporation, DE Schneider Electric, TX Fives North American Combustion, Inc., CT The DuPont Company, Inc., NC American Electric Power Corporation, OH General Electric Company, TX UTC/Fireye Inc., NH Babcock & Wilcox Company, OH Page 1 of 9

Dennis Mason Gahan Mullen* Mark Ratcliffe Roy Reeves Celso Schmidt Franklin Switzer Thomas Wassel* Harold Yates* Joseph Bittinger Steven Graf* Carlos Lasarte* AEGIS Insurance Services, MI BP Americas Inc., TX Jacobs Engineering, TX Emerson Automation Solutions, PA Forney Corporation, TX S-afe, Inc., NY Air Techniques Inc., NC Boiler Systems Consulting, LLC, MI American Electric Power Corporation, OH Emerson Automation Solutions, PA Combustion, Energia & Ambiente, C.A., Panama Laura Moreno, Staff Liaison National Fire Protection Association, MA Guests Kevin Carlisle* Ted Lemoff* Karl Dungs, Inc. T Lemoff Engineering *Participated by Teleconference 1. Call to Order. Joseph Fehr, Chair, called the meeting to order at 8:03 AM on January 17 and welcomed the attendees to the meeting. 2. Introductions. Attendees introduced themselves and identified their affiliation. 3. Approval of Minutes. The minutes from September 30, 2015 were approved without revision. 4. Staff Updates. Laura Moreno provided an overview of the Fall 2018 revision cycle schedule and the NFPA process. (attached) Page 2 of 9

5. Review of Public Inputs: NFPA 85 Chapters 1-4. The Technical Committee reviewed Public Inputs and developed First Revisions and Committee Inputs as necessary. They asked that several actions be brought to the attention of the other NFPA 85 Technical Committees, which will be distributed with their meeting agendas. A task group on igniter classifications was formed to review section 4.7.7, Ignition Subsystem. Public Input 133 illustrated differing interpretations of the material and allowances in the section as a whole, so the task group will review this section and submit Public Comments. The task group members are Denise Beach (Chair), Gail Lance, and Celso Schmidt. Laura will also ask for volunteers from the Single Burner Boiler Technical Committee. Committee Input 148 was created as a placeholder for this effort. A task group on vent line sizing was reinstated from the last revision cycle to review section 4.9.2 and the outstanding Research Foundation project request on this subject. The group will provide further guidance for the research project and seek to generate some interest in the project at a university. The task group members are Franklin Switzer (Chair), Kevin Carlisle, James Franks, and Randy Kleen. A task group on referenced material was formed to review the references in Chapter 2 and Annex K (Committee Inputs 101 and 152), to determine which references have been updated since the last edition was issued and if any substantial changes were made that will affect NFPA 85. The task group members are Franklin Switzer and Farshad Hendi. The Technical Committee requested a NFPA intern project comparing all of the subject chapters and create a spreadsheet of overlap. For example, overpressure protection is currently covered in sections 6.6.3.1.2, 7.4.3.1.2, and 8.4.3.2.2.1. NFPA staff was asked to locate a similar spreadsheet created during the 2001 revision cycle. 6. New Business. The Technical Committee discussed the use of Autoignition Temperature throughout the code, and created a Committee Input to define the term based on language provided by Steven Meierotto from the Heat Recovery Steam Generator Technical Committee. The other committees should review the language and provide their comments for inclusion at the Second Draft stage. 7. Next Meeting. The Technical Committee agreed to hold the Second Draft meeting on December 5-6, 2017. The preferred locations are Memphis, Nashville, or somewhere in Florida. *The Second Draft Meeting has been changed to November 29-30, 2017. 8. Adjournment. The meeting adjourned at 2:30 PM on January 18. Page 3 of 9

Technical Committee on Fundamentals of Combustion System Hazards San Antonio, TX At this and all NFPA committee meetings we are concerned with your safety. If the fire alarm sounds, please proceed to an exit. January 17-18, 2017 Staff liaison: Laura Moreno Chair: Joseph Fehr nfpa.org 2 Members Members, please verify/update your contact information Use of audio recorders or other means capable of reproducing verbatim transcriptions of this or any NFPA meeting is not permitted Guests All guests are required to sign in and identify their affiliations. Participation is limited to TC members or those individuals who have previously requested time to address the committee. Other participation is granted at the discretion of the Chair. Guest chairs are located around the room as a courtesy. nfpa.org 3 nfpa.org 4 Enforcers 0% Members: 0 Insurers 21% Members: 6 Installer/Maintainer 3% Members: 1 Labor 0% Members: 0 Manufacturers 31% Members: 9 Research & Testing 0% Members: 0 Special Experts 31% Members: 9 Users 14% Members: 4 Consumer 0% Members: 0 Technical Committee on Fundamentals of Combustion System Hazards 29 Voting members 39 Total committee members 9 Principals with alternates Alternates can apply at www.nfpa.org/68tc 5 Public Input Stage (First Draft): First Draft Meeting: TODAY Posting of First Draft for Balloting Date: 4/27/17 Posting of First Draft for Public Comment: 9/7/17 Comment Stage (Second Draft): Public Comment Closing Date: 11/16/17 Second Draft Meeting Period: 11/16/17-2/8/18 Posting of Second Draft for Balloting Date: 3/22/18 Posting of Second Draft for NITMAM: 8/2/18 Tech Session Preparation: NITMAM Closing Date: 8/30/18 NITMAM /CAM Posting Date: 10/11/18 NFPA Annual Meeting: June 2019 Standards Council Issuance: Issuance of Consent Documents: 11/5/18 Issuance of Documents with CAM: August 2019 nfpa.org 6 Page 4 of 9 1

Members categorized in ANY interest category who have been retained to represent the interests of ANOTHER interest category (with respect to a specific issue or issues that are to be addressed by a TC) shall declare those interests to the committee and refrain from voting on any Public Input, Comment, or other matter relating to those issues throughout the process. Voting at First Draft Meeting Only principals can vote. alternate may vote if the principal is not present All Principals encouraged to have an alternate. Voting during meeting is used to establish a sense of agreement on first revisions (simple majority). nfpa.org 7 nfpa.org 8 General Procedures Follow Robert s Rules of Order. Discussion requires a motion. Motions for Ending Debate Previous Question or Call the Question Not in order when another has the floor Requires a second This motion is not debatable and DOES NOT automatically stop debate A 2/3 affirmative vote will immediately close debate and return to the original motion on the floor. Less than 2/3 will allow debate to continue. nfpa.org 9 nfpa.org 10 Committee member actions: Member addresses the chair. Receives recognition from the chair. Introduces the motion. Another member seconds the motion. Committee chair actions: States the motion. Calls for discussion. Ensures all issues have been heard. Takes the vote. Announces the result of the vote. nfpa.org 11 nfpa.org 12 Page 5 of 9 2

Committee Actions and Motions: Resolve Public Input Create a First Revision Create a Committee Input (Trial Balloon) Resolve a Public Input (PI) Committee develops a Committee Statement (CS) to respond (resolve) a Public Input. Committee must clearly indicate reasons for not accepting the recommendation in CS and/or point to a relevant First Revision PI does not get balloted nfpa.org 13 nfpa.org 14 Create a First Revision (FR) Committee wants to make a change to a current section or add new text. Committee develops a Committee Statement (CS) substantiating the change. (do not refer to PI as the reason) Ensure any associated PIs get a committee response, often simply referring to the relevant FR. Each FR gets balloted Create a Committee Input (Trial Balloon) Committee wants to receive Public Comment on a topic, but not ready to incorporate it into the draft Need to have a Committee Statement Does not get balloted nfpa.org 15 nfpa.org 16 Using Adobe Connect Committee Statements (Substantiation): All Public Input must have a Committee Statement Must include a valid technical reason No vague references to intent Explain how the submitter s substantiation is inadequate nfpa.org 17 nfpa.org 18 Page 6 of 9 3

Formal Voting Voting during meeting is used to establish a sense of agreement (simple majority) Secured by letter ballot (2/3 agreement) Only the results of the formal ballot determine the official position of the committee on the First Draft Balloting Initial ballot Circulation of negatives and comments First Revision that fails letter ballot becomes Committee Input (CI) just like the trial balloon version of CI so as to solicit Public Comment nfpa.org 19 nfpa.org 20 Ballots First Revisions (FR) ONLY Public Inputs and Committee Statements not balloted Reference materials are available - First Draft, PI, CI, CS, etc Allowed vote: Affirmative on all FR Affirmative on all FR with exceptions specifically noted Ballot form provides a column for affirmative with comment Note: This box only needs to be checked if there is an accompanying comment. Reject or abstain requires a reason. Electronic Balloting Ballots will be an online format Alternates are strongly encouraged to return ballots Ballot session will time out after 90 minutes Use submit to save your work nfpa.org 21 nfpa.org 22 Click link on the ballot email received Sign in with NFPA.org Committee Login and Password Select either Affirmative on All or Affirmative with Exception(s) nfpa.org 23 nfpa.org 24 Page 7 of 9 4

Use See FR- # link to review all First Revisions Use Edit election to change individual votes or to modify vote after submitting ballot. Make selection: Affirmative with Comment, Negative, or Abstain No selection madedefaults to affirmative Must include comment on each vote. nfpa.org 25 nfpa.org 26 To complete ballot click Participant Consent and Submit Return and edit any votes before ballot due date. Antitrust Matters It is the policy of the NFPA to strictly comply with state and federal antitrust laws. NFPA expects all participants in its standards development activities to conduct themselves in strict accordance with these laws. It is the obligation of each participant to read and understand NFPA s Antitrust Policy. (You can access this policy at nfpa.org/regs.) nfpa.org 27 nfpa.org 28 Antitrust Matters (cont d) Participants must avoid any conduct, conversation or agreement that would constitute an unreasonable restraint of trade. Conversation topics that are off limits include: Profit, margin, or cost data; Prices, rates, or fees; Selection, division or allocation of sales territories, markets or customers; Refusal to deal with a specific business entity. Antitrust Matters (cont d) NFPA s standards development activities are based on openness, honesty, fairness and balance. Participants must adhere to the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards and the Guide for the Conduct of Participants in the NFPA Standards Development Process. (You can access the Regulations and Guide at nfpa.org/regs.) Follow guidance and direction from your employer or other organization you may represent. Be sure to ask questions if you have them. nfpa.org 29 nfpa.org 30 Page 8 of 9 5

Antitrust Matters (cont d) Manner is which standards development activity is conducted can be important. The Guide of Conduct requires standards development activity to be conducted with openness, honesty and in good faith. Participants are not entitled to speak on behalf of NFPA. Participants must take appropriate steps to ensure their statements whether written or oral and regardless of the setting, are portrayed as personal opinions, not the position of NFPA. Be sure to ask questions if you have them. Patents Disclosures of essential patent claims should be made by the patent holder. Patent disclosures should be made early in the process. Others may also notify NFPA if they believe that a proposed or existing NFPA standard includes an essential patent claim. NFPA has adopted and follows ANSI s Patent Policy. It is the obligation of each participant to read and understand NFPA s Patent Policy. (You can access this policy at nfpa.org/regs.) nfpa.org 31 nfpa.org 32 Document Information Pages TC Struggles with an Issue TC needs data on a new technology or emerging issue Two opposing views on an issue with no real data Data presented is not trusted by committee Research Fund Lends a Hand TC rep and/or staff liaison submits a Research Fund Request Requests are reviewed by a Panel and chosen based on need / feasibility Research Project Carried Out Funding for project is provided by the Research Fund and/or industry sponsors Project is completed and data is available to TC http://www.nfpa.org/news-and-research/resources/fire-protectionresearch-foundation/nfpa-research-fund About Document scope Table of contents Articles Research and statistical reports Latest codes and standards news on NFPA Today blog feed Free access Current and Previous Editions Issued TIAs, FIs, Errata Archived revision information such as meeting and ballot information, First Draft Reports (previously ROPs), Second Draft Reports (previously ROCs), and Standards Council and NITMAM information Next Edition Revision cycle schedule Posting & closing dates Submit public input/comments via electronic submission system. Meeting and ballot information First Draft Report and Second Draft Report NITMAM information Standard Council Decisions Private TC info (*red asterisk) Ballot circulations, informational ballots and other committee info Technical Committee Committee name and staff liaison Committee scope and responsibility Committee list with private information Committee documents (codes & standards) in PDF format Committees seeking members Online committee membership application Thank You Page 9 of 9 6