Question 11 QMED05 - Machinist-Pump Technician
Which extinguishing agent is most likely to allow reflash as a result of not cooling the fuel below its ignition temperature?
The Correct Answer is D. **Why option D ("CO2") is correct:** Carbon dioxide ($\text{CO}_2$) extinguishes fires primarily by displacement of oxygen (smothering) to below the concentration required for combustion. It is a non-conductive, clean agent that leaves no residue. However, $\text{CO}_2$ provides virtually no cooling effect on the fuel itself. If the fuel (especially liquids or solids) remains significantly above its auto-ignition temperature after the $\text{CO}_2$ application ceases or the concentration is reduced, the fire can easily reignite upon re-exposure to atmospheric oxygen. This phenomenon is known as reflash or flashback, and it is a major hazard associated with using $\text{CO}_2$ on deep-seated or superheated fires. **Why each of the other options is incorrect:** * **A) Water stream:** A heavy water stream (used on Class A fires) extinguishes primarily by cooling. It is highly effective at reducing the temperature of the fuel below its ignition point, making reflash unlikely (unless the stream misses the fuel or is used improperly on Class B/C fires). * **B) Foam:** Firefighting foam extinguishes mainly by cooling (due to its water content) and by creating a physical barrier (blanketing or smothering) that separates the fuel vapors from the air. The combined effect of cooling and vapor suppression makes foam highly effective at preventing reflash on Class B flammable liquid fires. * **C) Water fog:** Water fog (fine spray/mist) is extremely efficient at absorbing heat (latent heat of vaporization) and creating steam. It extinguishes fires primarily through rapid cooling and, to a lesser extent, steam-based oxygen displacement. The high cooling efficiency makes reflash much less probable than with $\text{CO}_2$.
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