Portable Fire Extinguishers Flashcards

1
Q

How do the 4 agents in extinguishers, extinguish fire?

A
  • Smothering (oxygen exclusion)
  • Cooling (reducing burning material below it’s ignition temperature)
  • Chain breaking (interrupting the chemical chain reaction)
  • Saponification (forming an oxygen-excluded soapy foam)
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In what 3 ways can a fire extinguisher expel its agents?

A

Manual pump
Stored pressure
Pressure cartridge

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3
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What are the 5 classifications of Fire?

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  1. Class A (ordinary combustibles, paper, wood, plastic)
  2. Class B (combustible liquids and gases, oil, gas, alcohol)
  3. Class C (electrical energy)
  4. Class D (combustible metals, magnesium, alloy, potassium)
  5. Class K (combustible cooking oils)
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What are pump-type extinguishers used for?

A

Small class A fires (ordinary materials).

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What are stored-pressure water extinguishers used for?

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Small class A fires (ordinary materials).

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What are water mist stored pressure extinguishers used for?

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Class A (ordinary materials), Class C (energized electrical equipment)

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When are wet chemical stored-pressure extinguishers used?

A

Class K (specifically deep fryers)

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What are aqueous film forming foam extinguishers used for?

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Class A (ordinary materials) and Class B (combustible liquids and gases).

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What are clean agent extinguishers used for?

A

Class A, B, and C

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What are carbon dioxide extinguishers used for?

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Most effective on Class B and C fires.

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What are dry chemical extinguishers used for?

A

Class A-B-C fires

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12
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What are dry powder agent extinguishers used for?

A

Class D

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13
Q

How do carbon dioxide CO2 portable fire extinguishers work?

A

CO2 mixed with dry ice displaces available oxygen and smothers fire.

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14
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What are the three most common combinations for fire extinguishers with multiple markings?

A

Class A-B-C

Class A-B

Class B-C

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15
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List 3 factors that affect the selection of the proper portable fire extinguisher. (8 listed)

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  • Classification of the burning fuel
  • Rating of the extinguisher
  • Hazard to be protected
  • Size and intensity of the fire
  • Atmospheric conditions
  • Any life hazard or operational concerns
  • Ease of handling the extinguisher
  • Availability of trained personnel
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16
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What should be checked immediately before using a fire extinguisher?

A
  • External condition(no damage)
  • Hose/nozzle (in place)
  • Weight(feels like it contains agent)
  • Pressure gauge(in operable range)
17
Q

What is the PASS method of using a fire extinguisher?

A

Pull pin
Aim
Squeeze
Sweep

18
Q

What procedures should be part of every fire extinguishers inspection? (8)

A
  1. Proper location and accessible.
  2. Inspect discharge nozzle.
  3. Inspect external shell.
  4. Operating instructions are legible.
  5. Check lock pin and tamper seal.
  6. Check to make sure agent is full (pressure gauge, weighing, or visually).
  7. Check inspection tag for previous maintenance date.
  8. Hose condition and it’s fittings.