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- Q4698363 subject Q8459779.
- Q4698363 subject Q8459854.
- Q4698363 subject Q8946507.
- Q4698363 abstract "Air pressurized water (APW) extinguishers are a type of fire extinguisher that use ordinary water (H2O) to suppress fire. The water is propelled by ordinary air (atmosphere), pressurized in the extinguisher. They are also known by the slang term water can. Although only effective on Class A fires, they have the advantages of being inexpensive to build and maintain, and leaving no special chemical residue when used. Some APW extinguishers add a wetting agent to make the water penetrate the surface of materials quicker.".
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- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q176440.
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- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q467836.
- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q748698.
- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459779.
- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q8459854.
- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q8946507.
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- Q4698363 wikiPageWikiLink Q978234.
- Q4698363 comment "Air pressurized water (APW) extinguishers are a type of fire extinguisher that use ordinary water (H2O) to suppress fire. The water is propelled by ordinary air (atmosphere), pressurized in the extinguisher. They are also known by the slang term water can. Although only effective on Class A fires, they have the advantages of being inexpensive to build and maintain, and leaving no special chemical residue when used.".
- Q4698363 label "Air pressurized water".
- Q4698363 depiction Pressurized_water_fire_extinguisher.jpg.