Can FireAde 2000 and Dry Powder Chemical agents be used for these types of fires?
Answer – FireAde 2000 Extinguisher Yes – FireAde 2000 can be used for low voltage electrical equipment fires that are found in vehicles, planes, boats, etc. These electrical fires are different from electrical fires found in your home. These electrical fires usually result in burning insulation in the engine compartment or driver compartment (dash of vehicle). Answer – Dry Powder Extinguisher Yes – Dry Powder Chemical can be used for these types of fires. However, the use of Dry Powder Chemicals on these types of fires usually result in complete damage to the electrical system and other parts of the vehicle. Note: When Dry Powder Chemicals are discharged from extinguisher the Dry Powder Chemical is dispersed uncontrollably and usually results in additional damage to your vehicle, plane, boat, etc. Again, Dry Powder Chemicals only eliminates the oxygen in the fire. Doing nothing to cool the fire, re-ignition is always a possibility with Class “A” and Class “B” materials.
Answer – FireAde 2000 Extinguisher Yes – FireAde 2000 can be used for low voltage electrical equipment fires that are found in vehicles, planes, boats, etc. These electrical fires are different from electrical fires found in your home. These electrical fires usually result in burning insulation in the engine compartment or driver compartment (dash of vehicle). Answer – Dry Powder Extinguisher Yes – Dry Powder Chemical can be used for these types of fires. However, the use of Dry Powder Chemicals on these types of fires usually result in complete damage to the electrical system and other parts of the vehicle. Note: When Dry Powder Chemicals are discharged from the extinguisher the Dry Powder Chemical is dispersed uncontrollably and usually results in additional damage to your vehicle, plane, boat, etc. Again, Dry Powder Chemicals only eliminates the oxygen in the fire. Dry Powder Chemical extinguishers do nothing to cool the fire, re-ignition is always a possibility with Class “A” and C