What is the difference between a flashover and a backdraft?
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BACKDRAFT. A backdraft is a smoke explosion that can occur when additional air is introduced into a smoldering fire and heated gases enter their flammable range and ignite with explosive force.3 A backdraft is an --air-driven event,-- unlike a flashover, which is temperature driven. ... This is a backdraft.Mar 1, 2005
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BACKDRAFT. A backdraft is a smoke explosion that can occur when additional air is introduced into a smoldering fire and heated gases enter their flammable range and ignite with explosive force.3 A backdraft is an --air-driven event,-- unlike a flashover, which is temperature driven. ... This is a backdraft.Mar 1, 2005