1. Class A - Ordinary combustibles e.g wood, paper etc
2. Class b - flammable and combustible liquids
3. class c - electrical equipment
There are actually five classes of fire, A,B,C,D, and K.
There are actually FIVE classes of fires now defined for purpose of determining the type of extinguisher to use: A, B, C, D and K.
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
Class B extinguishers are used for liquid fires, typically gasoline and oil fires. Extinguishers rated ABC will be effective against all three classes, but seldom as effective as a dedicated Class B extinguisher.
The tribes of the three fires were the Odawa, Ojibwa, and the Potawatomi. These tribes all resided in the state of Michigan.
Three fires were burning in Glacier National Park on August 11, 2015.
Class A- ordinary combustibles, such as wood or paper- leaves an Ash Class B- liquids- such as oil, gasoline. Liquids Boil Class C- has a live electrical Current Class D- metals, such as magnesium. Metals can Dent Class K- a Kitchen fire, such as burning fat.
There are five classes of fire in South Africa. They are: Class A - Solid combustibles Class B - Liquid combustibles and gases Class C - Electrical fires Class D - Metal fires Class F - Consumeable liquids
to what three classes in diagram does vinegar belong
Three classes Three
* Placodermi * Acanthodii * Osteichthyesare said to be three classes of bony fishes.
The three major classes of cnidarians are hydrozoans, jellyfish, and sea anemones and corals.