Fire Extinguisher Ratings

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New Rating Symbols

 

Classes of Extinquishers

  Old Rating Symbols
new extinqhisher symbol for ordinary combustibles   Class A Extinguishers will put out fires in ordinary combustibles, such as wood and paper. The numerical rating for this class of fire extinguisher refers to the amount of water the fire extinguisher holds and the amount of fire it will extinguish.   old ordinary combustibles symbol
new extinguisher symbol for flammable liquids   Class B Extinguishers should be used on fires involving flammable liquids, such as grease, gasoline, oil, etc. The numerical rating for this class of fire extinguisher states the approximate number of square feet of a flammable liquid fire that a non-expert person can expect to extinguish.   old symbol for flammable liquids
new extinguisher symbol for electrical fires   Class C Extinguishers are suitable for use on electrically energized fires. This class of fire extinguishers does not have a numerical rating. The presence of the letter “C” indicates that the extinguishing agent is non-conductive.   old symbol to indicate electrical equipment
  Class D Extinguishers are designed for use on flammable metals and are often specific for the type of metal in question. There is no picture designator for Class D extinguishers. These extinguishers generally have no rating nor are they given a multi-purpose rating for use on other types of fires.   new symbol for combustible metals