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| AFFF (Foam Spray) Extinguishers |
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| Spray Foam extinguishers are
suitable for both Class A & B fires. Spray Foam has the ability to
reduce the risk of reignition. Once the fire has been extinguished the
foam effectively seals the vapours at the same time as cooling the fire.
Features
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BS EN 3 Kitemark ensures
continuous product excellence. |
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High-grade brass head
assembly ensures reliability and optimises efficiency. |
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Coated steel levers
built to withstand the hardest knocks. |
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15 bar working pressure
for maximum fire fighting performance gives greater application
reach ensuring user safety. (Stored pressure models) |
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Long drawn high grade
steel body shell for optimum strength* |
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Polyester external
coating adds extra protection to withstand extreme temperatures,
dirty environments and UV degradation. |
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Polyethylene internal
lining safeguards against corrosion* |
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Precision built
mechanical pressure gauge provides a very accurate indication of
extinguishers' pressure status. |
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High quality application
hose with plated brass ferrules*. |
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5 year product
guarantee. |
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Spray Foam extinguishers
combine the smothering effect of AFFF and the cooling and
penetrating effect of water. |
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Spray nozzle gives wider
coverage to maximise fire fighting performance. |
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Spray Foam extinguishers
give added operator safety if accidentally used on electrical risks
as they have passed the 35kv conductivity of discharge test. |
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AFFF Spray Foam helps
prevent re-ignition. |
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15 bar working pressure
gives greater application reach to help ensure user safety. (Stored
pressure models) |
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Non-damaging plastic
skirt.* |
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Colour coded area to
establish at-a-glance contents recognition.
*Excludes 2 Litre Extinguishers |
Spray
Foam extinguishers provide a fast, powerful means of tackling 'A' and
'B' class fires. Highly effective against petrol and volatile liquids,
forming a flame smothering seal over the surface and preventing
re-ignition. Ideal for multi-risk usage. Fire ratings provide a means of
measuring the effectiveness of an extinguisher in terms of the maximum
size of fire that can be extinguished. Class A rating is related to a
wooden crib fire 0.5m wide x 0.56m high x length. The rating figure is
ten times the length in metres, eg. 13A uses a crib 1.3 metres long.
Class B is related to fire surface area and the rating figure to the
quantity of flammable liquid in a ratio of 1/3 water, 2/3 fuel that can
be extinguished in a circular tray.
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| Related Topics: Extinguisher
Servicing, Fire
Risk Assessments, Signage, |
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