Can you use a foam extinguisher on a Class C fire?

Water and water-based foams are not capable of putting out Class C fires because they cannot counteract the constant, electrical ignition source. Because water conducts electrical currents, using water on a Class C fire can result in a spread of the electricity and therefore the fire's source of ignition.
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What type of fire extinguisher is used for Class C?

Fire extinguishers with a Class C rating are suitable for fires in “live” electrical equipment. Both monoammonium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate are commonly used to fight this type of fire because of their nonconductive properties.
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What type of fire can a foam extinguisher be used on?

AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foams) Foam Fire Extinguishers are suitable to fight burning solids such as wood as well as liquid fires such as burning petrol. The foam has the ability to creep over the burning liquid or to soak into burning materials such as settees.
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What type of fire should you not use a foam extinguisher on?

Foam extinguishers are also safe for use on flammable liquid fires. They CANNOT be used on electrical fires or flammable metal fires as this extinguisher could end up exacerbating the fire. Foam extinguishers are ideal for premises which have multiple fire risks including offices, factories, warehouses and hotels.
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When using foam a Class B fire is extinguished by?

Foam extinguishes Class B Fires by covering the flammable liquid with a foam blanket, thus cutting off the oxygen supply from the combustion process. The water content of the foam will help lower the temperature of the flammable liquid.
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What elements does a foam fire extinguisher put out?

They are heat, fuel and oxygen. All fire extinguishers work by removing one or more of these 3 key elements. Foam fire extinguishers smother a fire using a thick foam solution therefore removing the element of oxygen and extinguishing the fire.
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Which is the Class C fire?

Class C: Electrical equipment, appliances and wiring in which the use or a nonconductive extinguishing agent prevents injury from electrical shock. Don't use water. Class D: Certain flammable metallic substances such as sodium and potassium.
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Which extinguishing agents would not be acceptable for use in Class C portable fire extinguishers?

The horns of some older carbon dioxide extinguishers are made of a substance that both negates their class C rating and makes them dangerous for use on class C fires.
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What should you do in the event of a Class C fire?

Remember, Class C fires can be extremely hazardous due to the explosive nature of the gas. As such, only attempt to extinguish a Class C fire if it is safe to do so – if in any doubt, call 999.
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What is the most important characteristic of the extinguishing agent in fighting a Class C fire under NFPA?

The extinguishing agent in a Class C fire extinguisher must be electrically nonconductive. Both carbon dioxide and dry chemicals can be used for electrical fires. An advantage of carbon dioxide is that it leaves no residue after the fire is extinguished.
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Which of the following is true when extinguishing a Class C fire?

If an extinguisher has a Class C rating, it means that the agent will not conduct electricity. But it is always best to disconnect the power source prior to fighting the fire. A Class C fire extinguisher is used to extinguish a fire that is caused by an energized electrical element.
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Which portable fire extinguisher should be used on a Class C fire on board a vessel under NFPA?

Dry Chemical Fire Extinguishers: The dry chemical fire extinguisher is the most extensively used and the most convenient one as it can be used to put out Class A, Class B and Class C fires.
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What is class B foam used for?

Class B Foam Agents are the ideal fire suppression choice for hazards involving flammable and combustible liquids. A foam blanket is formed that works to prevent the release of fuel vapor and separates the fuel from the air it needs to burn. The water content of the foam provides a cooling effect.
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Can you use a foam extinguisher on a on a class E fire?

Red (water) only suitable for Class A and not safe on other classes of fire. Blue (foam) only suitable for Class A and B fires. White (dry powder) suitable for Class B, electrical fires (E) and also suitable on Class A fires (ABE) Black (carbon dioxide) suitable for (E) and Class B fires.
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What is chemical foam extinguisher?

Chemical foam extinguisher – The chemicals used in this foam type fire extinguisher are sodium bicarbonate and aluminium sulphate. The main container is filled with sodium bicarbonate, whereas the inner container is filled with aluminium sulphate.
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Which class of fire extinguisher should be onboard a vessel?

Use a Class C fire extinguisher. Because gasoline fires are the most common type of boat fire, marine-rated Class B fire extinguishers are the class required on most boats.
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Do not use carbon dioxide extinguishers on Class A fires?

CO2s may be ineffective at extinguishing Class A fires because they may not be able to displace enough oxygen to successfully put the fire out. Class A materials may also smolder and re-ignite. CO2s will frequently be found in laboratories, mechanical rooms, kitchens, and flammable liquid storage areas.
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What class of fire can a dry powder extinguisher be used on?

Standard dry powder extinguishers can be used on: Class A fires – combustible materials: caused by flammable solids, such as wood, paper, and textiles. Class B fires – flammable liquids: such as petrol, paint or spirits. Class C fires – flammable gases: like propane and butane.
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How do foam extinguishers work?

Foam extinguishers build up of foam on the surface of the burning liquid, cutting off the oxygen supply to the fire and cooling the hot liquid. Electrical fires: If your foam extinguisher is tested to 35000 Volt (35kV) you can use the extinguishers on live electrical fires.
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Which of the following fires Cannot be put out using a dry powder fire extinguisher?

As mentioned above, there are special dry powder extinguishers but these are typically used only on flammable metals such as magnesium and titanium. This type of fire extinguisher should not be used for fires that involve electrical equipment over 1000 V and fires that involve cooking oil.
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What is ABC fire extinguisher?

September 3, 2019. ABC Fire Extinguishers use monoammonium phosphate, a dry chemical with the ability to quickly put out many different types of fires by smothering the flames. This pale, yellow powder can put out all three classes of fire: Class A is for trash, wood, and paper.
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What are the 4 types of fire extinguishers?

There are four classes of fire extinguishers – A, B, C and D – and each class can put out a different type of fire. Multipurpose extinguishers can be used on different types of fires and will be labeled with more than one class, like A-B, B-C or A-B-C.
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Which of the following fires is it best to use a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher on?

What is a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher used for? Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are mainly used for two specific fire classes: Class B and electrical fires (Electrical risks). A Class B fire usually involves some sort of flammable liquid such as petrol or oil (not cooking oils or fats).
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