Fire Classification

Fire Classification basis Material Involved in Fire and Essential Extinguiser Effect required for Fire Suppression.

Diffirent Fire Extinguishers are effective for perticular type of Fires. Hence Selection of perticular Fire Suppression should be done basis material involved in that perticular Fire type class.

Fire Classification as defined in IS 2190 and NFPA 10 :

Fire ClassTypes of Fire – Material Involved in FireTypes of Extinguishers / Suppression
Class AMaterial Involved in Fire : Solid Combustible Material of Organic nature.
Material Eg : Wood, Paper, Rubber, Plastics etc..
Extinguiser Effect Essential : Cooling Effect of water.
Extinguiser Eg : Water, foam, ABC dry power and halocarbons.
Class BMaterial Involved in Fire : Flammable Liquids,
Liquefiable Solids, Flammable Gases
Material Eg : Petroleum, Tar, Paints, Greases, Solvents,
Alcohols, Propen Gas, Butane Gas etc..
Extinguiser Effect Essential : Blanketing Effect.
Extinguiser Eg : Foam, dry powder, clean agent and
carbon dioxide extinguishers.
Class CMaterial Involved in Fire : Energized Electrical Equipments
Material Eg : Electrical Panels, Distribution Boards,
Servers, Motors, Transformers etc..
Extinguiser Effect Essential : Electrically nonconductive Extinguishing media.
Extinguiser Eg : Dry powder, clean agent and carbon dioxide.
Class DMaterial Involved in Fire : Combustible metals,
Material Eg : Magnesium, Aluminium, Zinc, Sodium,
Potassium etc.
Extinguiser Effect Essential : Special media and techniques to extinguish.
Extinguiser Eg : Special dry powder
Class KMaterial Involved in Fire : Commercial cooking Oil, Fat
Material Eg : Vegetable or animal cooking Oil, Fat
Extinguiser Effect Essential : wet mist Chemical fire extinguisher
Extinguiser Eg : Alkaline mixture, Potassium carbonate etc
Fire Classification

In case of Electrical Equipment (eg Electrical Panels, Distribution Boards, Servers, Motors, Transformers etc..) is involved in Fire, NON-CONDUCTIVE Fire Suppression media is must. Eg. Dry powder, clean agent and carbon dioxide.

What is Fire ?

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and reaction by products.

What are the Stages of Fire?

Fire can be bifurcated in 4 Stages :
1) Incipient
2) Growth
3) Fully developed
4) Decay

What is Flashover ?

Flashover is the rapid transition of fire between Growth and Fully Developed Stages.

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