1KG Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher
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5 Years Warranty on manufacturer defects
Purchase of this extinguisher comes with a Free Wire Bracket as shown in the third and fourth photo
Suitable for Classes of Fire: A & B
Example Places of Use (and not limited to): Home, Office, Retail Shops, Warehouse, Restaurants
Approvals: SETSCO SCDF OR PSB Approved & BS EN3 KM569890
Please take note that our ABC Fire Extinguishers are labelled Fire Classes A & B only because Class C fires are extinguished simply by switching off the main gas switch. The materials on flame tend to belong to Class A & B fires which can be extinguished by this fire extinguisher.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Extinguishing Agent
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AB Dry Powder
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Propellant
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Nitrogen
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Discharge Distance
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> 3M
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Approx Discharge Time
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7 Sec
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Body Diameter
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85 MM
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Total Height
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334 MM
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Approx Total Weight
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2 KG
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Operating Temperature
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-30°C to 60°C
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Working Pressure
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15 BAR
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Test Pressure
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30 BAR
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Fire Rating
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8A : 34B
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Flammable liquids and gases are often the cause for many fires; a small sparkle can ignite a full fledge fire and cause a disaster, whether in a home or in a commercial building. The best way to protect your home and your business against fires caused by flammable liquids and gases, categorized as A, B, C classes of fire, is a dry powder extinguisher. In case you only need a small and portable fire extinguisher, we recommend the 1kg model, as it is the smallest and easiest to use.
Types of ABC Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers
The main difference between various dry powder extinguishers is the substance used. When dry powder is propelled through the hose on the fire, it transforms into foam that covers the source of the fire and cuts the oxygen completely, making the fire die out.
Know How To Use Your Fire Extinguisher
At the first sign of fire, you need to act quickly. Reading the graphics and instructions on how to use the fire extinguisher beforehand is recommended.
When using a 1kg dry powder fire extinguisher, ensure that you have one hand placed firmly on the lever and the other to direct the jet toward the source of the flames.