A Class C fire extinguisher.
Water is good as it will cut off oxygen and cool the heat source. Powder and foam will smother to cut off oxygen. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) will cut off oxygen but blast of gas may spread ther fire by blowing light material such as paper causing it to set fire to other things. Don't use water on oil, or a chip pan fire.
Obviously it is broken.
The windings melt. Also may start a fire if surround conditions permit.
The fire would be extinguished but would leave the area dangerous from electric shock. Eliminate the power source before or immediately after extinguishing the fire with water and do not approach the source of the fire until the power source is completely switched off.
Electric shockArc flash (for higher voltage motors)Heavy things falling on feetSolvent exposure (cleaning solvents)Fire
how does a fire extinguisher work
A Class C fire extinguisher.
We are use the co2 as fire extinguisher
fire extinguisher safety training Topic: Question Summary: Do I have to take a fire extinguisher class? Question Long-Form: I own a fire extinguisher. Am I required to take fire extinguisher training? If so, where are they offered?
That is the correct spelling of "extinguisher" (fire extinguisher).
Fire extinguisher symbols
You can recharge your fire extinguisher at a fire equipment service company or a fire department.
You can get a fire extinguisher recharged at a fire equipment service company or a fire department.
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
You can find a place to refill your fire extinguisher at local fire departments, fire equipment suppliers, or hardware stores that offer fire extinguisher services.
You can get your fire extinguisher recharged at a local fire equipment supplier, fire department, or a certified fire protection company.