Class B fire extinguishers are for fires of flammable liquids (grease, gasoline, oil, propane, paints). The numerical rating of "1" signifies the the number of square feet of the flammable fire that a non-expert could expect to put out.So, a B1 extinguisher will help put a flammable material fire on only one (1) square foot before it runs dry.
It will put out burning fluids.
The B determines the type of fire that can be extinguished, and in this case it would be flammable liquids such as gasoline, grease, oil, diesel fuel, and kerosene. The number indicates the approximate number of square feet the unit can extinguish, so a B-1 would be a relatively small extinguisher.
it is on the B1 floor, on the table.
CLass 1 Class 2 class 3 16-26ft 26 ft-40 ft 40ft-65ft 1 B1 2 b1 or 1 b2 3 b1 or 1 b1 and 1 B2 Im taking a boating class currently
The b-2 has about twice the capacity of a b-1.
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Boats between 26 and 40 feet are generally required to have at least one B1 fire extinguisher on board. However, it is recommended to have at least two B1 extinguishers for added safety, especially if the boat has a closed compartment or is equipped with additional appliances that could pose fire risks. Always check local regulations and guidelines, as requirements can vary by region.
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what does the letter b on a b-1 fire extinguisher mean
B extinguishers are for putting out flammable liquids. These must be carried on boats.