Application of water mist to extinguish large oil pool fires for industrial oil cooker protection

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Large oil fires occurring in industrial oil cookers are very challenging to extinguish due to their size and the large amount of hot oil involved. This paper reports a study to use water mist for large industrial oil cooker protection. The extinguishing mechanisms of water mist and corresponding criteria required for extinguishing large pool cooking oil fires were investigated both theoretically and experimentally. Based on the extinguishing mechanisms and required criteria, two water mist systems were developed in the present work. A series of full-scale fire tests were conducted in a large industrial oil cooker mock-up. The study showed that the two water mist systems presently developed worked effectively to extinguish large cooking oil fires and prevented them from re-igniting. Their extinguishing performance was determined by the type of water mist system, discharge pressure and hood position in the oil cooker. Copyright © 2005 International Association for Fire Safety Science.

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Liu, Z., Carpenter, D., & Kim, A. K. (2005). Application of water mist to extinguish large oil pool fires for industrial oil cooker protection. In Fire Safety Science (pp. 741–752). International Association for Fire Safety Science. https://doi.org/10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.8-741

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