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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 2 Piece |
Capacity | 9 Kg |
Fire Class | Class A |
Operating Temperature | -30 DegreeC to +55 DegreeC |
Extinguisher type | Stored Pressure |
Extinguishing Medium | ABC Powder MAP50 |
Hose Material | iron |
Fire Type | B, A, C |
Brand | KANEX |
Design | Wall mounted |
Certifications | ISI |
Expelling Agent | CO2 |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Firecon Abc Dry Powder Type Fire Extinguisher 9 Kg, NE-05 Fire extinguishers are essential safety devices designed to combat small fires by expelling various extinguishing agents. These portable devices come in various types and sizes, each tailored to address specific classes of fires, categorized by the types of materials fueling them. Typically, a fire extinguisher consists of a cylindrical pressure vessel containing the extinguishing agent, a nozzle or hose to direct the agent, and a handle or lever to activate the device. The most common types of fire extinguishers are categorized by their extinguishing agents: Water-based extinguishers: These are effective against Class A fires, involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, cloth, and some plastics. However, they should not be used on electrical or grease fires due to the risk of electrical shock or spreading the fire. Dry chemical extinguishers: Suitable for Class A, B, and C fires, these use powdered chemicals like monoammonium phosphate or sodium bicarbonate to interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. They are versatile but can create a mess and might necessitate thorough cleanup after use. Carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers: Ideal for electrical fires (Class C) and small flammable liquid fires (Class B), CO2 extinguishers work by displacing oxygen, smothering the fire. They leave no residue, making them useful for sensitive equipment. Foam extinguishers: These are effective against liquid fuel fires (Class B) and are often used in areas with a risk of flammable liquids. The foam blanket suffocates the fire, preventing its oxygen supply.