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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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1. Normally, once the equipment is energized, the fire will cease or become a Class B or Class C fire.

2. What are the ratings for the Health Hazard section of the NFPA 704 Diamond?

3. Why would you use a K type extinguisher?

4. For a Flammable liquid, what is a flash point level? vapor pressure level? Same for Combustible liquids?

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

6. Which fire class represents ordinary combustible materials? (such as wood, paper, cloth, and cardboard that leave an ash residue and burn with a whitish to grayish smoke)

7. ____ temperature is the primary indicator of fire?

8. Explain the Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System?

9. Define what Dilution of Oxygen is?

10. Explain the reactions between Water (Class A" agent) and the different types of fire extinguishing agent classes?"

11. How are fire extinguishing agents classified? What are they typically classified as?

12. Which fire class represents metal fires that burn brightly? What kind of smoke is given off by this fire?

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

14. Define what the Interruption of the Chemical Chain Reaction is?

15. Why are metal fires difficult to extinguish?

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

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

18. This effect may also be considered as removing the fuel from the fire by isolating the fuel; however, the heat remains with the fuel?

19. Below the LEL the mixture is too _____ to explode?

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

21. A fire needs what 4 components to spread?

22. What are the characteristics of the Ordinary dry chemical powder (class BC agent)?

23. ______ - the temp at which a material will continue to burn if ignited?

24. Define Heat Removal?

25. What are the characteristics of a Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System?