EXAM
What are the 5 main fire extinguisher types? - ANSWERS--Water
-Foam
-Dry Powder
-CO2
-Wet Chemical
T or F? There is no one extinguisher type which works on all classes of
fire. - ANSWERS-True
CO2 extinguisher is used for what class fires? - ANSWERS--Class B
and C fires
Water type extinguishers are used for what class fires? - ANSWERS--
Class A
Foam type extinguishers are used for what class fires? - ANSWERS--
Class A and B
Dry Powder extinguishers are used for what class fires? - ANSWERS--
Class A, B, C, and D fires
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, TYPE B LICENSE: TFM02 LATEST
EXAM
Wet Chemical extinguishers are used for what class fires? - ANSWERS-
-Class A and K fires
Dry Powder extinguisher - ANSWERS--the typical ABC extinguisher
CO2 are predominantly used for: - ANSWERS--Class B and C fires
Non rechargeable fire extinguishers will not have: - ANSWERS--6 year
internal maintenance
-12 year hydrostatic testing
But instead, will be removed from service at 12 years from date of
manufacture
You must do a conductivity test on CO2 hoses - ANSWERS--annually
When a CO2 hose fails a conductivity test, you must: - ANSWERS--
replace the hose
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, TYPE B LICENSE: TFM02 LATEST
EXAM
CO2 hose conductivity test labe (like a sticker)l: - ANSWERS--must be
attached to the hose
The amount of recharge agent used when recharging should be verified
by: - ANSWERS--weighing
Fire extinguishers that do not have their gross weight marked on a
nameplate or valve should have: - ANSWERS--a permanent label
indicating the gross weight
The remaining dry chemical in a discharged fire extinguisher can be re-
used if: - ANSWERS--it is checked for the proper type, contamination,
and condition
All recharged extinguishers should have a: - ANSWERS--verification of
service collar around the neck
Replacement pressure gauges shall indicate: - ANSWERS--the correct
charging (service) pressure
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