Chapter 14 - Foam Equipment and Systems Flashcards
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____________ foams are the most common foams in use. These products must be ___________ (mixed with water) and _______ (mixed with air) before use.
Mechanical / proportioned / aerated
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- Foam produced by a physical agitation of a mixture of foam concentrates, water, and air.
Mechanical Foam
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- Mixing of water with an appropriate amount of foam concentrate in order to form a foam solution.
Proportioning
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- Introduction of air into a foam solution to create bubbles that result in finished foam.
Aeration
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To produce fire fighting foam, foam concentrate, water, and air must be _________ or injected in the correct ratios.
educted
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- Process used to mix foam concentrate with water in a nozzle or proportioner; concentrate is drawn into the water stream by the Venturi method.
Eduction
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- Raw foam liquid in its storage container before being combined with water and air.
Foam concentrate
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- Device that injects the correct amount of foam concentrate into the water stream to make foam solution.
Foam proportioner
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- Mixture of foam concentrate and water before the introduction of air.
Foam solution
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- Completed product after air is introduced into the foam solution.
Foam
Also known as finished foam
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Class B fuels are divided into two categories; _______________ and ________ __________.
hydrocarbons and polar solvents
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Fuels such as crude oil, fuel oil, gasoline, benzene, and kerosene are what type of class B fuels?
Hydrocarbons
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Hydrocarbon fuels such as crude oil, fuel oil, gasoline, benzene, and kerosene, are _____________ based and have a specific gravity ?
petroleum based
less than one (water being considered equal to one) and will float on water
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Class B foam is effective in extinguishing hydrocarbon fuel fires and suppressing vapors because it ?
floats on the surface of hydrocarbon fuels
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Fuels such as alcohol, acetone, ketones, and esters are what type of class B fuels ?
Polar solvents
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Polar solvent fuels, such as alcohol, acetone, ketones, and esters, are know as _________ liquids because they mix with water.
miscible
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Many modern fuels, including gasoline, are blended with up to 15 percent ________ additives. Treat these products as ________ _________ during emergency operations.
solvent / polar solvents
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What foams are designed solely for use on hydrocarbon fuels and are not effective on polar solvent products regardless of the concentration that is applied ?
Class B foams
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- A petroleum based organic compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon.
Hydrocarbon Fuel
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- Liquid having a molecule where the positive and negative charges are permanently separated, resulting in their ability to ionize in solution and create electrical conductivity. Water, alcohol and sulfuric acid are examples.
Polar Solvents
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- Materials that are capable of being mixed in all proportions.
Miscible
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How foam works:
Foam extinguishes and/or suppresses vapors by the following methods
* ____________ - Creates a barrier between the fuel and the fire
* _________ - Lowers the temperature of the fuel and adjacent surfaces
* ____________ or ___________ - Prevents the release of flammable vapors, reducing the possibility of ignition or reignition.
- Separating
- Cooling
- Suppressing or smothering
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______________ is the act of mixing water with foam concentrate to form a solution.
Proportioning
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Most fire fighting foam concentrates are formulated to mix with ______ to _____ percent water.
94 to 99.9
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