CO2 is delivered at the nozzle at approximately -130 degrees Fahrenheit (-79C).
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
The part of a fire extinguisher that can cause cold burns when using carbon dioxide (CO2) is the nozzle or horn. When CO2 is released from the extinguisher, it expands rapidly and cools down significantly, leading to the potential for frostbite or cold burns if it comes into direct contact with skin. This is particularly important to be aware of when operating a CO2 extinguisher, as the gas can be very cold. Always handle the nozzle carefully and avoid direct exposure to the discharge.
no it is not flammable. Its actually an fire extinguisher
Yes.
A carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher is best for putting out a computer fire.
Foam, dry powder or CO2 gas- a Class B extinguisher
When using a CO2 fire extinguisher, the nozzle can become cold. This is due to the rapid expansion of the carbon dioxide gas as it exits the extinguisher, which absorbs heat from the surroundings and creates a chilling effect. This can make the nozzle feel very cold to the touch, so it’s important to handle it carefully to avoid frostbite.
It should be at least 99.5 percent CO2.
it means you are reading a fire extinguisher
15secs.
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.
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