you wouldnt because it would go out of control
foam is used for fire suppression. what it does is it cools the fire and to coats the fuel, preventing its contact with oxygen, and then the fire is out.
u can use diesel fuel but why would you? heating oil has no tax and is so much cheaper than road fuel
Yes, but that would very expensive fuel.
Because we would need less fuel. Less Fuel = Less money for Oil companies
In a large wildfire they would use a "fuel break" to contain the fire.In a structure fire, they would generally use a massive amount of water.In a flammable liquid fire they would use chemicals.
If the ship has a steam engine (very rare nowadays) it would likely use Bunker C. If it is a motor vessel (diesel engine), it would use either IFO (intermediate fuel oil) and/or MDO (marine diesel oil).
NO!2-cycle fuel has the oil added to it. In a 4-cycle engine, the oil is separate. If you use 2 cycle fuel in a 4 cycle engine it would be like dumping 10w-30 oil into the fuel tank of your car along with the gasoline - NOT A GOOD IDEA!NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!! Use only 4 cycle oil in a 4 cycle and 2 cycle mixed with the fuel in a 2 cycle. Why would you even consider doing this?
Most of them use 'marine diesel oil' - a mixture of gasoil and fuel oil.
we use a fire extinguisher ,fire blanket ,sand
To convert a metric ton of fuel oil with 3.5% sulfur content to barrels, you would need to know the specific gravity of the fuel oil. The conversion factor will depend on the density of the fuel oil, which can vary. It is recommended to consult a fuel oil conversion chart or use a specific formula based on the density of the fuel oil being used.
If you are not using an "exotic" fuel, I would say 50:1 with a name brand oil.
It would depend on the type of burner in your oil furnace and the type of jet fuel. I recommend that you contact the manufacturer of your furnace first.