5KG Portable CO2 fire extinguisher with BSI EN3 Approved
1.Description:
Environmentally safe and ideal for protecting delicate electronic equipment, Safeway Fire Extinguisher leaves no residue behind as it effectively extinguishes Class B (liquids and gases) and Class C (energized electrical equipment) fires.
Extinguishes Class B and C Fires
Responsive and easy to use, Safeway Fire Extinguisher takes care of fires quickly and easily. This carbon dioxide extinguisher contains an average of 5 pounds of fire extinguishing agent.
A clear instruction label on the front of the extinguisher guides you through the steps of operation.
2.Applications:
All Safeway extinguishers are furnished with a detailed “Owners Manual” containing valuable information. The manual contains information on the installation, use and maintenance of the extinguisher. The extinguisher nameplate (label) contains specific information on “HOW TO USE” the particular extinguisher.
CARBON DIOXIDE is discharged as a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire by eliminating oxygen. It is effective for Class B flammable liquids and is electrically non-conductive. Carbon Dioxide is a clean, non-contaminating, odorless gas.
Designed for Class B fires Flammable Liquids & Gases such as gasoline, oils, paint lacquer and tar or Class C fires involving live electrical equipment
3. Specifications:
Item No. | Capacity |
Out-Dia |
Cylinder Height |
Material |
Min Wall-thickness | Fire Rate | Carton Size | Gross Weight |
MT-2 | 2kg | 116mm | 385mm | A6061 | 2.38mm | 34B | 53*17*14cm/pc | 8.6kg |
MT-5 | 5kg | 136mm | 600mm | A6061 | 2.90mm | 89B | 75*20*15cm/pc | 17.5kg |
4. Feature Advantage:
Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishers are Designed for Class B Liquid Fires and Are Safe for Electrical Use
Class B fires that can be extinguished successfully with a carbon dioxide extinguisher are flammable gases and liquids, oil greases (excluding cooking greases/oils), solvents, tars, oil-based paints, and lacquers. Any Class C fires, which involve energized electrical equipment, can also be extinguished with CO2.
CO2 Displaces the Oxygen to Extinguish Fire
Once the CO2 gas is released from the extinguisher, it looks a lot like dry ice. This “cloud” of CO2 cuts back the oxygen in the air around the fire and then smothers it. This kind of extinguisher doesn’t work well outside because of wind drift. The wind can then blow the carbon dioxide off the fire and bring oxygen back towards the flames.