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What is the fire extinguisher you use when an electrical fire occur?

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Question added by Saboora Naushad , Technical & administrative support Clerk , Commercial Taxes Department, Government of Kerala, India
Date Posted: 2014/10/02
khader zarafili
by khader zarafili , Site Engineer (Mechanical) , Arabtic Consolidated Contractors Limited

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Christopher Thomas
by Christopher Thomas , Owner/ Fire Protection Consultant , FPE Professionals

  1. (if) power can not be secured, then use a class Charlie fire extinguisher to extinguish the fire (if available). This will use CO2 or a Dry Chemical extinguishing agent to stop the fire. Note: never use water on an electrical fire.
  2. (if) power can not be secured AND you do not have a class Charlie fire extinguisher, you can use Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) to extinguish the fire. This is the same chemical in Class charlie dry chemical fire extinguishers.

 

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