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Types of special hazard systems - ANSWER Co2
Clean Agent
Foam
Dry & wet chemical
Water mist
Fixed aerosol
System that fills an enclosure space or enclosure around a hazard? - ANSWER Total
flood
Specific equipment that discharged directly on burning material? - ANSWER Local
protection
Moveable fire equipment application ex.. fire extinguisher - ANSWER Portable
application
System with predetermined flow rates, nozzle pressures, and quantities of agent prescribed
by a testing lab - ANSWER Pre-engineered system
Class A fire? Type of extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Wood, cloth, paper, rubber,
plastics. Water, foam, clean agent, ABC dry chem
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, Class K fires? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Cooking oils, grease, animal fats. Wet
powder
Class D fire? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Oxidizers( magnesium, lithium, titanium,
uranium, potassium). Dry powder
Class C fires? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Electrical (motors, appliances, switches).
CO2, clean agent, dry chemical
Class B fire? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Flammable & combustible liquids,
petroleum greaser, Tars, oils, alcohols, flammable gasses. Co2, foam, clean agent, dry
chemical
High pressure CO2 system storage pressure? - ANSWER 850psi at 70*F
Low pressure CO2 system storage pressure? - ANSWER 300psi at controlled temp of
0*F
Three uses for CO2 as a fire extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Class B, class C, class A
Typical hazards for which halon1301 is used? - ANSWER Electrical hazards,
telecommunications, flammable and combustible liquids and gases, high value assets
What must permanently be marked on halon 1301 discharge nozzles by the manufacturers?
- ANSWER Identity of the manufacturer
Type of orifice
Size of orifice
Types of hazards for dry chemical use? - ANSWER Flammable liquids, restaurant
equipment, electrical transformer, fuel truck loading racks
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UPDATE!!!!2025/2026|GUARANTEED
Types of special hazard systems - ANSWER Co2
Clean Agent
Foam
Dry & wet chemical
Water mist
Fixed aerosol
System that fills an enclosure space or enclosure around a hazard? - ANSWER Total
flood
Specific equipment that discharged directly on burning material? - ANSWER Local
protection
Moveable fire equipment application ex.. fire extinguisher - ANSWER Portable
application
System with predetermined flow rates, nozzle pressures, and quantities of agent prescribed
by a testing lab - ANSWER Pre-engineered system
Class A fire? Type of extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Wood, cloth, paper, rubber,
plastics. Water, foam, clean agent, ABC dry chem
1
, Class K fires? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Cooking oils, grease, animal fats. Wet
powder
Class D fire? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Oxidizers( magnesium, lithium, titanium,
uranium, potassium). Dry powder
Class C fires? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Electrical (motors, appliances, switches).
CO2, clean agent, dry chemical
Class B fire? Extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Flammable & combustible liquids,
petroleum greaser, Tars, oils, alcohols, flammable gasses. Co2, foam, clean agent, dry
chemical
High pressure CO2 system storage pressure? - ANSWER 850psi at 70*F
Low pressure CO2 system storage pressure? - ANSWER 300psi at controlled temp of
0*F
Three uses for CO2 as a fire extinguishing agent? - ANSWER Class B, class C, class A
Typical hazards for which halon1301 is used? - ANSWER Electrical hazards,
telecommunications, flammable and combustible liquids and gases, high value assets
What must permanently be marked on halon 1301 discharge nozzles by the manufacturers?
- ANSWER Identity of the manufacturer
Type of orifice
Size of orifice
Types of hazards for dry chemical use? - ANSWER Flammable liquids, restaurant
equipment, electrical transformer, fuel truck loading racks
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