Mechanical Foams
Foam produced by a physical agitation of a mixture of foam, concentrate, water, and air
Most common foams in use
PG 480
Proportioned
Mixing of water with an appropriate amount of foam concentrate in order to form a foam solution
Mixed with water
PG 480
Aerated
Introduction of air into a foam solution to create bubbles that result in finished foam
Mixed with air
PG 480
Eduction
Foam Concentrate
1) Raw chemical compound solution that is mixed with water and air to produce finished foam
- May be protein, synthetic, aqueous film forming, high expansion, or alcohol types
2) Raw foam liquid as it rests in its storage container before the introduction of water and air
PG 480
Foam Proportioner
Device that injects the correct amount of foam concentrate into the water stream to make the foam solution
PG 480
Foam Solution
1) The result of mixing the appropriate amount of foam concentrate with water
- Foam solution exists between the proportioner and the nozzle or aerating device that adds air to create finished foam
2) The mixture of foam concentrate and water before the introduction of air
PG 480
Foam
Class B Fuels (2 Categories)
1) Hydrocarbons
- A petroleum-based organic compound that contains only hydrogen and carbon
EX. Fuels (crude oil, fuel oil, gasoline, benzene, kerosine)
- Specific gravity less than 1 = will float on water
2) Polar Solvents
- Liquid having a molecule where the positive and negative charges are permanently separated, resulting in their ability to ionize in solution and create electrical conductivity
EX. Water, alcohol, sulfuric acid
PG 480
Class B Foam
Miscible
How Foam Works
1) Separating = creates a barrier between the fuel and the fire
2) Cooling = lowers the temperature of the fuel and adjacent surfaces
3) Suppressing/Smothering = prevents the release of flammable vapors, reducing the possibility of ignition or reignition
PG 481
Foam Proportioning
Foam Proportioning Methods (4)
Induction
Eductor
1) Portable proportioning device that injects a liquid, such as foam concentrate, into the water flowing through a hoseline or pipe
2) Venturi device that uses water pressure to draw foam concentrate into a water stream for mixing
- Also enables a pump to draw water from an auxiliary source
PG 483
Injection
1) Method of proportioning foam that uses an external pump or head pressure to force foam concentrate into the fire stream at the correct ratio for the flow desired
2) Process of taking in materials through a puncture or break in the skin
Most commonly employed in apparatus mounted or fixed fire protection systems
PG 483
Batch Mixing
Production of foam solution by adding an appropriate amount of foam concentrate to a water tank before application
- The resulting solution must be used or discarded following the incident
Commonly used with Class A foams
Not effective during large incidents, as foam lines must be shut down when the tank is emptied
PG 484
Premixing
Mixing premeasured portions of water and foam concentrate in a container
- Typically the premix method is used with portable extinguishers, wheeled extinguishers, skid-mounted tank systems
PG 484
How Foam is Stored
Pails
Barrels
Totes
Apparatus Tanks