2KG High Quality CO2 fire extinguisher with BSI EN3 Approved
1.DESCRIBITON:
Environmentally safe and ideal for protecting delicate electronic equipment, Safeway CO2 Fire Extinguisher leaves no residue behind as it effectively extinguishes Class B (liquids and gases) and Class C (energized electrical equipment) fires.
Environmentally Safe Formula
Environmentally safe, Safeway fire extinguisher uses a carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishing agent, which dissipates quickly, leaving no residue behind. The CO2 won't contaminate valuable materials, or electronics, so it's safe to use in home offices and more.
2.APPLICATION:
CO2 fire extinguishers discharge CO2 gas, also known as carbon dioxide. This is stored in the extinguisher as a liquid, and the gas is created under pressure when the handle of the extinguisher is squeezed.
This causes the CO2 gas to emerge at great speed, which is why CO2 fire extinguishers are not recommended for chip pan fires – they could literally blast the flames into surrounding areas.
Unlike water and foam extinguishers, CO2 fire extinguishers do not work by cooling the fire and so are ineffective on fires involving flammable solids.
Instead, CO2 extinguisher work by replacing the oxygen surrounding the flames with carbon dioxide, meaning the fire can no longer burn.
3.SPECIFICATION:
Item No. |
Capacity |
Out-Dia |
Cylinder Height |
Material |
Min Wall-thickness | Fire Rate | Carton Size |
|
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:
CO2 fire extinguishers are particularly suitable for offices where there is a lot of electrical office equipment. Pairs of CO2 and Foam extinguishers are often recommended for this kind of internal environment, as this covers the vast majority of fire risks likely to be found.
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.