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What Is A Class C Fire And What Is The Best Fire Extinguisher For It

Jul 14, 2023

What Is A Class C Fire And What Is The Best Fire Extinguisher For It

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A class C fire is one that is caused by an electrical element, which is connected to a power source.

Faulty wiring, a short circuit, damage to power cords, overloaded electrical outlets, and overheated or overcharged devices can all cause Class C fires.

Class C fires can occur anywhere there is charged electrical equipment or wiring.

Water and water-based extinguishing agents are not permitted to be used on Class C fires because they conduct electrical current and may electrocute the person using the extinguisher.

A Class C extinguisher means that the agent will not conduct electricity.

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What Extinguishers Are Classified as Class C Fire Extinguishers?

Carbon Dioxide

CO2 extinguishers work by suffocating the fire and removing the oxygen element. Because the discharge is extremely cold, they also remove heat. CO2 extinguishers can also be used to put out Class B fires.

Dry Chemical

A standard dry chemical extinguisher is rated for Class C and B fires, while the multipurpose version is also rated for Class A fires.

Clean Agent

Clean agent extinguishers use halocarbon agents that are effective on Class C fires. The primary distinction between a clean agent and a dry chemical is that the clean agent leaves no residue and can reach hard-to-see and hard-to-reach areas.

It is critical to remember that even after the fire has been extinguished, there is still an active fire hazard as well as an electrocution hazard as long as the faulty electronic equipment is still connected to its power source. If enough time elapses, the extinguishing agents will lose their effectiveness, and the fire may reappear. The area will not be safe until the power is turned off and the fire is completely extinguished.

 

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