Co2 Fire Extinguishers

      Description


      CO2 Fire Extinguishers: Clean, Powerful, and Residue-Free Fire Suppression

      When critical assets, sensitive electronics, or valuable documents are at stake, you need a fire suppression solution that acts swiftly and leaves no trace. Our high-performance CO2 Fire Extinguishers provide unparalleled protection against electrical fires and flammable liquids, ensuring minimal collateral damage and maximum peace of mind.

      Key Features & Benefits:

      • Residue-Free & Non-Corrosive: Discharges as a clean, inert gas that dissipates without leaving any harmful residue, powder, or liquid. Ideal for sensitive equipment, electronics, server rooms, and clean environments.
      • Effective on Class B & C Fires: Specifically designed to combat:
        • Class B Fires: Flammable liquids such as petrol, oil, paints, solvents, and gases.
        • Class C Fires: Electrical fires involving live electrical equipment, machinery, and wiring.
      • Non-Conductive Agent: CO2 gas is electrically non-conductive, making it the safest choice for extinguishing fires in the presence of live electrical equipment.
      • Rapid Fire Knockdown: Works by displacing oxygen (starving the fire) and providing a significant cooling effect to quickly suppress flames.
      • Durable Construction: Manufactured with high-grade aluminum cylinders and robust brass valve assemblies for reliable performance and longevity.
      • Easy to Operate: Features a simple pull-pin, squeeze-lever operation and a distinctive, non-freeze horn for precise application.
      • Rechargeable: Designed for professional recharging and servicing after use, offering a long-term, cost-effective fire safety solution.
      • Mounting Bracket Included: Each extinguisher comes with a wall-mounting bracket for secure and accessible placement.
      • Environmentally Responsible: Contains no ozone-depleting chemicals.

      How CO2 Extinguishers Work:

      CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) fire extinguishers suppress fires by rapidly discharging a high-pressure cloud of gas. This gas achieves two primary objectives:

      1. Oxygen Displacement: It replaces the oxygen surrounding the fire, effectively starving it of one of the key elements required for combustion.
      2. Cooling Effect: The rapid expansion of CO2 gas upon discharge creates an intense cooling effect, further aiding in fire suppression.

      Why Choose a CO2 Fire Extinguisher?

      CO2 extinguishers are the preferred choice for environments where conventional water or foam extinguishers could cause more damage than the fire itself:

      • Protects Electronics: Servers, computers, telecommunications equipment, control panels, and data centers.
      • Safeguards Machinery: Manufacturing equipment, motors, generators, and industrial machinery.
      • Preserves Sensitive Materials: Archives, libraries, laboratories, clean rooms, and fine art collections.
      • Minimizes Downtime: No cleanup required means operations can resume quickly after a fire incident.

      Recommended Applications:

      • Server Rooms & Data Centers
      • Office Buildings & Commercial Spaces
      • Electrical Switch Rooms & Control Panels
      • Laboratories & Research Facilities
      • Kitchens (especially for electrical appliances, not cooking oils/fats)
      • Manufacturing Plants
      • Garages & Workshops
      • Vehicle Depots

      Available Sizes & Technical Specifications:

      Model (Approx.)Agent WeightFire Rating (B:C)Discharge Time (Sec)Range (Meters)Cylinder MaterialValve MaterialStandards
      2.0 kg2.0 kg34B:C8-102-3AluminumBrassEN3, UL
      3.5 kg3.5 kg55B:C10-122-4AluminumBrassEN3, UL
      5.0 kg5.0 kg89B:C12-153-5AluminumBrassEN3, UL

      Note: Specific ratings and specifications may vary slightly by manufacturer and regional standards.

      Important Safety Information:

      • Ventilation: Always use CO2 extinguishers in well-ventilated areas. In confined spaces, the discharged CO2 can displace oxygen and pose a risk of asphyxiation. Evacuate immediately after use.
      • Frostbite Risk: The discharge horn and CO2 gas become extremely cold during operation. Avoid direct skin contact to prevent frostbite. Always hold the extinguisher by the handle.
      • Not for Class A or K Fires: CO2 is ineffective on ordinary combustible materials (Class A: wood, paper, fabric) and cooking oil/fat fires (Class K). For Class A, use water or foam. For Class K, use a Class K wet chemical extinguisher.

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