Carbon dioxide extinguishers
Q. What fire extinguisher can be used in confined spaces?
When a fire breaks out in a confined space, it’s likely that you will use a water extinguisher (red label) or a foam extinguisher (cream label) to combat the flames. Foam extinguishers are particularly suited to fires caused by solids and liquids.
Q. Can we use fire extinguisher in confined space?
Since CO2 extinguishers don’t remove heat, care should be taken to ensure that the fire does not re-ignite. It is advised not use a CO2 fire extinguisher in a confined space, as it displaces oxygen and can asphyxiate the operator and other users.
Q. What type of fire extinguisher should be used when the fire is confined to a small area?
portable fire extinguisher
Q. Can you use a Class K fire extinguisher on any fire?
A Class C fire extinguisher is used on fires that involve live electrical equipment, which require the use of electrically nonconductive extinguishing agents. A Class K fire extinguisher is used on fires involving cooking media (fats, grease, and oils) in commercial cooking sites such as restaurants.
Q. What color is a Class K fire extinguisher?
black hexagon
Q. What color is the powder fire extinguisher available for use in Class A Class B and Class C fire?
Blue
Q. How do you use a Class K fire extinguisher?
A Class K fire extinguisher uses a fine wet mist consisting of an alkaline mixture, such as potassium acetate, potassium carbonate, or potassium citrate that forms a soapy foam as it is applied to the cooking oil or other substance, quenching the steam, vapors, and the fire’s risk of re-ignition.
Q. Which chemical is used in K type fire extinguisher?
Saponification takes place when alkaline mixture such as wet chemical (Mixture of potassium acetate, potassium citrate, or potassium carbonate) is applied to burning Oil or fat, the wet chemical combined with the fatty acid creates a soapy foam layer on the surface which holds in the vapors and steam and extinguishes …
Q. Which type of fire extinguisher is best suited for Class K fires?
Wet Chemical fire extinguisher