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Difference between soda acid fore extinguisher and carbon dioxide fire extinguisher

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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You can recognize a CO2 extinguisher by its hard horn and lack of pressure gauge while A soda acid extinguisher acts by cutting off the supply of air on all types of fire, except fire created because of electrical and inflammable liquids

Answered by antiochus
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Difference between soda acid fore extinguisher and carbon dioxide fire extinguisher:

1.  Soda Acid Extinguisher

A soda acid type fire extinguisher is recommended for putting out fires which involve burning of class A fires. The soda acid extinguisher can be found in the accommodation area of the ship.

Sodium bicarbonate (soda) and sulphuric acid are the prime components of the extinguisher. They combine to form a chemical reaction to produce carbon dioxide gas, which is used to smother the fire.

2. Carbon Dioxide extinguisher

Carbon dioxide extinguishers are mainly used for class B or class C fires. They are not used for accommodation areas and confined spaces because of the gas used in lethal. These are widely used as engine room fire extinguisher.

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