The Science of Fires
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Fire is a rapid, self-sustaining chemical reaction (oxidation) that requires four components—fuel, oxygen, heat, and a chain reaction—collectively known as the fire tetrahedron. Removing any element causes the fire to extinguish. It is characterized by the release of light and heat.  The Four Components (Fire Tetrahedron): Fuel: Any combustible material (solid, liquid, or gas). Solid fuels undergo pyrolysis to release gases, while liquids undergo vaporization. Oxygen: Oxidizing agent; air typically contains ~21% oxygen, and at least 16% is needed for combustion. Heat: Energy source... Show more
The Science of Fires
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25 Questions

1. In what cases would a presence of a substance lead to the opening of a sprinkler head?

2. What are the characteristics of fire spreading?

3. How are fires classified?

4. Define Heat Removal?

5. _____ - temperature at which vapor pressure is equal to 1 atm?

6. _____ - removal of heat, oxygen or fuel, or interruption of the chemical chain reaction will stop a fire?

7. Which fire class represents fires involving energized electrical equipment? What kind of smoke is given off by this type of fire?

8. _____ - the highest % concentration in air that a mixture of the material, if ignited, will explode?

9. In most cases, sprinkler heads detect the fire individually. Thus, they do not all go off at once like in the movies.

10. Which fire detection system monitors the wavelength of light for those most common to fire and is susceptible to false readings?

11. Flammable and Combustible Liquids depends on what properties of materials?

12. What are the characteristics of the fire extinguishing agent called Dry Powder (class D agent)?

13. Explain the Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System?

14. Installation of fire walls and fire doors are usually subject to _____?

15. _____ smoke is the primary fire indicator?

16. What are the ratings for the Specific Hazard section of the NFPA 704 Diamond?

17. What do the following sections of the NFPA 704 Diamond (Fire Safety in Buildings) mean?

18. What are the different types of Dry Chemicals used as fire extinguishing agents?

19. _____ - a chemical chain reaction in which a combustible material is rapidly oxidized and heat is produced?

20. If a wall, door, or other building component is rated for 2 hours of fire resistance...?

21. ____ - the range of atmospheric concentrations over which, if ignited, an explosion will result?

22. Which fire class represents flammable liquids? Give examples and tell what kind of smoke immerses and why is it that type of smoke?

23. Which type of sprinkler system is not pressurized? what should you do?

24. The lack of oxygen causes the smoke to be enriched by _____ substances which may be ____ and _____?

25. The Fire Hazard of the NFPA 704 Diamond has ratings for flash points, what are they?