MARITIME – AFETY, URVIVAL & RECUE CALCULATOR Fire Extinguisher Type A precise tool.
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What is the Fire Extinguisher Type & How does it work?

Fire is one of the greatest hazards aboard a vessel, capable of spreading rapidly through confined compartments and endangering crew, cargo, and the ship itself. International maritime regulations require that every vessel be equipped with appropriate fire‑extinguishing equipment proportionate to the size and type of spaces on board.

Extinguishers are classified by the agent they contain – COβ‚‚, Foam, Dry Powder, and Water – each suited to particular fire classes and offering a specific coverage volume per unit. Selecting the correct type ensures effective suppression while minimizing damage to equipment and personnel.

The required number of extinguishers is calculated by dividing the total protected volume by the coverage capacity of the chosen extinguisher type, rounding up to the next whole unit.

Q = lceil frac{V}{C} rceil
Q = required number of extinguishers
V = total space volume (mΒ³)
C = coverage per extinguisher (mΒ³)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of fire extinguishers used on ships?
Fire extinguishers on ships include COβ‚‚, Foam, Dry Powder, and Water. Each is suited to specific fire classes.
How do I choose the right fire extinguisher for my ship?
Select a fire extinguisher based on the size of the space, type of potential fires, and regulatory requirements.
What are the benefits of using COβ‚‚ fire extinguishers on ships?
COβ‚‚ fire extinguishers are effective for Class B and C fires and leave no residue behind.
Can Foam fire extinguishers be used on all types of fires?
Foam fire extinguishers are suitable for Class A, B, and C fires but should not be used on electrical fires.
What is the advantage of using Dry Powder fire extinguishers?
Dry Powder extinguishers are versatile and can be used on Class A, B, and C fires, including electrical fires.
Why are Water fire extinguishers commonly found on ships?
Water fire extinguishers are effective for Class A fires but should not be used on flammable liquid or electrical fires.
Are there any specific regulations regarding fire extinguisher placement on ships?
Yes, international maritime regulations require fire extinguishers to be strategically placed and proportionate to the size of spaces on board.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.