Fuel Control Vs Ventilation Control - Episode 27
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 เม.ย. 2024
- This one is an introduction into the concept of fuel control and ventilation control (aka fuel and vent limited). In all honesty this video really only scratches the surface of the subject, so it really should only be seen as an intro. There are lots of different variables that I haven't even mentioned in the video. But hopefully it can serve as a bit of an intro to the subject and even a conversation starter. Cheers, Matt.
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Great video! Ready for more technical info when you are!
Good to know!! 😃🔥
@MattDavis5 These are excellent videos you put out! I am a fire investigator / fire scientist in the United States and will actually be teaching a three-day class on this very topic next week. Keep up the good work and I'd love to see your take on the more advanced topics broken down into smaller sub sections. As you mentioned, the more complicated the topic, the longer the video, and you don't want an hour long video I'd imagine. lol ... Were these burn tests some that you were involved with? Would you mind if I used some of the video from the burn cells in a portion of my class? They're good examples of fire growth, especially the second cell that shows the fire spread by radiation/pyrolysis to the couch nearby. And the students always love to see more fire!
Cheers to you man, keep up the great work!
Thanks! And yes unfortunately the longer the video gets the less of it gets viewed generally. But I am planning on doing a video on a slightly more technical concept next.
And yes feel free to use the footage for your training. I filmed them while assisting in some live burns. Handy bits of footage really 🙂
@@MattDavis5 That footage is fantastic, don't sell yourself short! I'll be directing the students to check out your channel and all of the good information you have here!
i've been waiting for your video to be updated for almost a year! great to watch your video again!
Thanks! And Sorry!! 😆 It takes me a while to make them sometimes! I have no idea how some people can post every week!! 😀
Great video. I'd love to see the technical more in-depth videos!
I'm a mechanical technician and am also one of my shifts fire fighters and BA wearers. While the company do provide a high level of training to us all, a lot of this information gets lost when you only use it once in a blue moon. I enjoy watching your videos to try and remain at least a little bit educated, and as safe as I can be. Also watching as I have kids at home
Thank you ❤️🙏✌️
Thanks!! I’m glad you like it! And yes it can be a real challenge to maintain training and stay consistent sometimes. So nice work being proactive 😀👊🏽
Also I’ll be making a follow up video with one of the key concepts next. It was just easier to seperate it into another video 🙂
@@MattDavis5 thank you, thank you ever so much for your work! Anyone with any interest in fire safety will gain SO much from your episodes! Not just those in industry, but normal people at home can get a lot out of these videos. Cheers, you're information sharing is life saving 🙏🙏🙏
PS my autocorrect has a mind of it's own 🤣
great video sir. more power and God Bless!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Very insighful, we are being trained (in uk) to only vent and use gas cooling when its too hot to enter. Otherwise starve and contain, although this is alot easier when dealing with mainly brick buildings...
That sounds interesting! So do you use smoke stopper blankets or just door control to help starve the fire on entry?
@@MattDavis5 Yeah we call them smoke curtains we throw them on entrances and exits. Its drilled into us to close every door we come across, and for members of public to close every door at night or when spotting fire.
Yeah cool. How have you found it using the curtains? I like the idea of them, but haven’t had the chance to use them at a real fire. And we are much the same with closing the doors. Both for our firefighters and for our public awareness campaigns 👍🏽
@@MattDavis5 Quite useful, seconds to put up, prevents as much air going in instead of leaving door wide open because of the lines/hoses going in. Can sometimes flap about a bit in high winds though 😅. Apparently they are kinda cheap so would definitely recommend for every department, adds another tool to the belt.
This is awesome 👌 would love to hear more. How could I get in contact with you? Wondering if you can help me understand what's happening during a process at my workplace? Please thank you 😊
Thanks! This comment section is as good a place as any! 🙂 Also if I don’t know the answer someone else might be able to help out 🙂👍🏽
Ok.... combustion in a multi chamber crematorium.
This illustration makes alot of sense, but I'm sometimes getting incomplete combustion.
When I open a door and I getting a backdraft or a flash over? Sometimes I can hear her take a breath in just before flames come out the door.