Date: Sat, 16 Nov 96 17:49:45 -0500
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From: Mark Howser <mchowser@3rivers.net>
Subject: Clean Extinguishers--Informational Repost
-- [ From: Mark Howser * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
Subject: RE: Clean Fire Extinguishers
>Unfortunately, you won't find a fire extinguisher that effectively stops
the fire and remains clean at the same time.
>Types of Extinguishers:
>
>Class A: Ordinary Combustibles (wood, paper, rubber, plastic)
>Class B: Flammable Liquids (liquids, greases, gases)
>Class C: Electrical Equipment (live electrical equipment)
>Class D: Combustible Metals (magnesium, titanium, and other "iums")
>
>Class A exting. are rated from 1A to 40A depending on their size. For a 1A
rating 1 1/4 gallons of water are required. A 2A rating requires 2 1/2
gallons of water. (see the trend?)
>A dry chemical extiguisher with a rating of 10A is equivalent to five
>1/2 gallon water extinguishers.
>
>Class B extinguishers are rated from 1B to 640B. A complicated UL rating
system best described by "...the 60B extiguisher will
>effectively extinguish a sixty square foot fire when used by a non
>expert...."
>
>Class C refers to whether the extiguishing agent conducts electricity.
>You wouldn't want to spray a flaming engine with a class A fire
>extinguisher unless you wanted to chance shock or electrocution.
>
>Class D--you aren't going to effectively stop the spread of burning
>metals with any portable extinguisher. Call the FD, EPA and any other
toxic spill agency that comes to mind.
>
>A fire extinguisher is rated as follows.
>
>4A 20B:C
>
>This extinguisher should extinguish a Class A fire that is four times
>larger than a class 1A fire, extinguish approx. 20 sq/ft of class B fire
and is also safe to use on energized equipment.
>
>Good luck,
>
>Mark
>80 Westy
>East Glacier Volunteer Fire Department
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