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NFPA 86 “Standard for Ovens and Furnaces,” which has been applicable to industrial-heating equipment for decades, specifies explosion-relief guidance that differs from that given in the new NFPA 68 standard. Consequently, furnace makers and users alike should carefully evaluate the provisions of both of these consensus safety standards in order to determine their best approach for compliance.