CO2 is delivered at the horn output at approximately -130 degrees F.
If you remove the siphon tube from a CO2 fire extinguisher, the extinguisher will not work properly. The siphon tube is responsible for drawing and releasing the CO2 gas from the extinguisher. Without it, the CO2 gas will not be able to flow out effectively, rendering the extinguisher ineffective in suppressing fires.
When the discharge valve is opened, the CO2 is forced out of the tank by pressure, and changes to CO2 gas. This is a heavy gas that will not burn, and blocks the fire from getting oxygen.
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The reduced pressure causes the liquid CO2 in the extinguisher to boil. This lowers the temperature and some is converted into a solid. This can be used to make small quantities of dry ice in the lab.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
It should be at least 99.5 percent CO2.
Yes
Yes.
no it is not flammable. Its actually an fire extinguisher
Not if there's a fire and the selected extinguisher is appropriate for that type of fuel.
Safety pin
I have read it some where that the inside pressure of Co2 in fire extinguisher is 55 to 58 kg/cm2 at 21 deg C. However the pressure varies as per the ambient temperature.