34 Pa. Code § 50.71 - Fire extinguishers
(a)
Fire extinguishers shall be provided according to the type of flammable
materials present. The basic types of fires are Classed A, B, C and D as
follows:
(1) Class A fires are fires in
ordinary combustible materials, such as wood, cloth, paper, rubber and many
plastics.
(2) Class B fires are
fires in flammable liquids, gases and greases.
(3) Class C fires are fires which involve
energized electrical equipment where the electrical nonconductivity of the
extinguishing media is of importance.
(4) Class D fires are fires in combustible
metals, such as magnesium, titanium, zirconium, sodium and potassium.
(b) Fire extinguishers shall be
inspected and maintained according to NFPA 10, 1981 Edition.
(c) Where fire extinguishers are installed in
a closet or recessed in a wall or otherwise obscured from view, there shall be
provided adjacent thereto a constant blue light of not less than 25 watt
capacity.
(d) Fire extinguishers
shall be mounted in a fashion to provide quick and easy access at all times.
| Maximum Height to Top of Extinguisher | |
| 40 pounds and under- | 5 feet |
| over 40 pounds- | 3 1/2 feet |
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