High-Energy Fire (HEF)

High-Energy Fire (HEF)

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A high-energy fire, as defined by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is a fire involving a battery other energy storage device that has components or materials with the potential to release a significant amount of additional energy that would further fuel the fire. This results in a heat release and rate of heat release that is higher that a typical Class A (ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, plastic etc.) fire, can more easily harm nearby individuals, and can be characterized as relatively unpredictable.

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