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Fat-pan fire

Include the idea of the fire triangle alongside combustion. Demonstrate the fat-pan fire Ofw..nuffieldfoun practicahc ... [Pg.207]

Dry powder Panel colour Liquids such as grease, fats, oil, paint, petrol, etc. but not on chip or fat pan fires. Safe on live electrical equipment, does not penetrate the spaces in equipment easily and the fire may reignite. Does not cool the fire very well and care should be taken that the fire does not reignite Knocks down flames and smothers the fire. [Pg.224]

Fire blanket ii Fires involving both solids and liquids. Particularly good for small fires in clothing and for chip and fat pan fires provided the bianket compieteiy covers the fire. If the blanket does not completely cover the fire, it will not be able to extinguish the fire Smothers the fire. [Pg.224]

Fig. 37. TLe apparatus is stated to present the foUowiig advantages over the method of melting hy fire-heat —3, The copper is not injured by local heat, and will last for many years 2, there is little risk of burning the teUow or fat during the heating 3, the pan costs 50 per cent, less that those ordinarily used 4, the pan can be instantly checked, thus preventing the danger of boiling over 5, no risk of accidents fronx fire 6, economy of fuel. The following are the details of the apparatus ... Fig. 37. TLe apparatus is stated to present the foUowiig advantages over the method of melting hy fire-heat —3, The copper is not injured by local heat, and will last for many years 2, there is little risk of burning the teUow or fat during the heating 3, the pan costs 50 per cent, less that those ordinarily used 4, the pan can be instantly checked, thus preventing the danger of boiling over 5, no risk of accidents fronx fire 6, economy of fuel. The following are the details of the apparatus ...
Sweden ulf-mossa Used for wolf poison in Sweden. Pulverized, mixed with fat and flesh, warmed in pan over fire, and them add fresh blood and cheese to create odor. Sometimes mix with powdered glass or strychnine. Put under skin of carcass, wolf will die within 24 h of ingestion. Older, drier lichen is more potent (Withering 1801 Schade 1954)... [Pg.54]


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