Solar Venture 300W PV Array Operator and Maintenance Manual
October 2020
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Fire Hazard
Fire Types
Class A fire
- Fires in ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, trash, and plastics.
Class B fire
- Fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, petroleum, oil, and paint.
Class C fire
- Fires involving energized electrical equipment such as motors, transformers, and
appliances. Remove the power source and the class C fire becomes a class A or B fire.
Recommended Fire Extinguisher
NSN 4210-00-288-7219 Fire Extinguisher, Carbon Dioxide, 10 lb
Carbon dioxide is a liquefied gas, which is highly effective fighting class B and C fires. These
extinguishers are ideal for areas where contamination and/or cleanup are a concern, such as data
processing centers, labs, and telecommunication rooms.
Use Sweeping Motion
WARNING
Only CO
2
(carbon dioxide) fire extinguishers should
be used with this equipment.
Using the Fire Extinguisher
When using the extinguisher on a fire, remember PASS:
P
ull the pin.
A
im the nozzle or hose at the base of the fire from a safe distance.
S
queeze the operating lever to discharge the fire extinguishing agent.
S
weep the nozzle or hose from side to side until the fire is out. Move forward or around the fire as
the fire diminishes.
Watch the area for reignition until the cause has been fixed.