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DCC FIR 204 Fire Protection Systems. Chapter 2- Portable Fire Extinguishers. BLOOD DRIVE. Today, Tuesday, 9/5 1:30-6:30 Arlington HQ, 11 Burnett Blvd. Name: Date. Hazard class:. 100’. 25’. 20’ 20’ 10’. 50’.
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DCC FIR 204Fire Protection Systems • Chapter 2- Portable Fire Extinguishers DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
BLOOD DRIVE • Today, Tuesday, 9/5 • 1:30-6:30 • Arlington HQ, 11 Burnett Blvd. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Name: Date Hazard class: 100’ 25’ 20’ 20’ 10’ 50’ 17’ 16’ 30’ 10’ 25’ 33 ’ 34’ 33’
HOMEWORK EXAMPLE FORMAT DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Why Must Firefighters be Knowledgeable in Fire Extinguishers????? • They use them • They inspect them • They may service them • Pub Ed- they are viewed as the “experts” DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
The purpose of a fire extinguisher • is to enable a person with minimal training and orientation to extinguish an incipient fire DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
General Rules of Fire Extinguishers for the Public • Only attempt to extinguish a fire that can be controlled in 10-15 seconds. • Always notify 911 BEFORE you use an extinguisher. • Use the proper type extinguisher; ABC is the best type to get • Always have an escape route planned • Never turn your back on a fire, even if you think it’s out. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
WHERE SHOULD THEY INSTALL THEM? • Locate near exits, so after they grab it, they still have the option to bail out. • In plain view • High enough kids can’t get the but low enough that those who would grab them can do so quickly. • At least 1 per floor • Check it at least monthly • Ensure the entire family knows about them and when/when not to use them. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
The first version of the modern fire extinguisher was invented in the United Kingdom by Captain George Manby in 1816, consisting of a copper vessel of 3 gallons (13.6 liters) of pearl ash (potassium carbonate)solution under compressed air pressure. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
SODA ACID EXTINGUISHER • The late 19th century saw the invention of the Soda-Acid extinguisher • A cylinder contained 1 or 2 gallons of water that had sodium bicarbonate mixed in it. • Suspended in the cylinder was a phial containing concentrated sulphuric acid. • Activating the extinguisher by striking a plunger to break the phial, or inverting the extinguisher to release a lead bung from the phial (depending on type), released the acid which mixed with the bicarbonate solution to generate carbon dioxide gas that expelled the water under pressure through a nozzle or short length of hose. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
DRY CHEMCIALS • Effective due to their coating ability • But this can be a detriment in some electronic equipment DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
3 types of dry chemical extinguishers (overview) REGULAR DRY CHEMCIAL AGENTS • Sodium bicarbonate based • Potassium based • Multi purpose dry chemical DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
SODIUM BICARBONATE BASED • Similar to baking soda • Class B & C DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
POTASSIUM BASED • Class B&C • More effective than sodium bicarbonate based DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
MULTI PURPOSE DRY CHEMICAL • Class A,B,&C • Monoammonium phosphate DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Inexpensive kitchen fire extinguisher (B-C) • Take old 1 lb coffee can • Perforate edge of bottom with can opener. • Place plastic top on bottom; turn over • Fill with baking soda • Put another plastic top on can • Label the can DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
http://www.armhammer.com/basics/magic/#9 • Download their can label Thanks to Arm & Hammer DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
In event of fire • Call 911 • If practical, use “coffee can” fire extinguisher • Turn can over so bottom is now on top • Remove plastic top, shake can over fire until extinguished. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
HALON • Introduced in 70’s • Stops chemical chain reaction • Originally thought to be totally safe • Then discovered it turns into phosgene gas when heated to 750*f • Then discovered to harm the ozone layer • Montreal protocol • Signed 1987 • Fully effective 2000 DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
HALONTRONSAFE REPLACEMENT FOR HALON • 11 lb Halotron I Fire Extinguisher1-A:10-B:C rating • Halotron I is an ozone-friendly replacement for Halon 1211 DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Carbon Tetrachloride Extinguishers DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
REALITY CHECK • Fire Extinguishers can explode when heated!!!!!! • Fire Extinguishers can fail when not properly secured DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Reality Check • Using the wrong extinguisher or using the right one the wrong way can be worse than not using one at all!!!!! DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • Are part of a total system • Prevention • Incipient stage fire • 911 • Fire Department Response • Small fire • Remote fire • Overhaul • ***FDNY-Truck Company DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
EXTINGUISHERS INSPECTION • Overall well being • Is it full? • Any damage • Tank • Hose • Gage • Within hydrostatic test date? • Pin and tie in place • Inspection sticker present and up to date • Bracket- workable? • Bottom Line; Is it ready to be used? DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
EXTINGUISHER PLACEMENT • 1-5.1 Light (low) Hazard: minor amount of Class A combustibles • Offices • Classrooms • Hotel/motel rooms • This classification anticipates that the majority of contents are either non combustible or arranged so that a fire is not likely to spread DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
EXTINGUISHER PLACEMENT • 1-5.2Ordinary (moderate) Hazard: Total amounts of Class A&B combustibles/flammables is present in greater amounts that a Light Hazard Area: • Dining areas • Mercantile shops • Allied storage • Light manufacturing • Auto showrooms DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
EXTINGUISHER PLACEMENT • 1-5.3 Extra (High) Hazard: where total amounts of Class A &B combustibles/flammables is greater than that of a Moderate Hazard. • Woodworking shop • Vehicle repair • Aircraft and boat servicing • Cooking areas • Manufacturing processes such as painting DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
EXTINGUISHER PLACEMENT • The number of and placement is determined by: • Area of the occupancy • Maximum travel distance to an extinguisher DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Why are they mounted near each other? CO2; (BC) PW Class A DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Two 20 lb ABC’s DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
RATINGS • 1A- 1’X1’X1’ wood crib (=1.25 gallons of water) • 1B=1 square foot of pentane • C has no ratings; just indicates it can extinguish electrical fires. DCC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS