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Portable
Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher
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Manufactured
as per
BS EN3
Standards |
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Exceptionally
effective
on Class
B, C &
E fire |
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Easy
to handle |
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Completely
safe fire
extinguishing
agent |
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Colourless
and odourless
agent,
hence
would
not contaminate
food and
other
valuable
materials |
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Highly
effective
for use
on electrical
equipment
without
any risk
to operator
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Unbreakable
rising
pipe made
of aluminium
to ensure
long lasting
life |
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Cylinder
made of
special
steel
to withstand
high pressures,
tested
at 250
bars |
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High
gloss
polyester
finish
after
shot-blasting
prevents
chipping |
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Safety
valve
is fitted
in each
extinguisher
for maximum
safety |
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Snow
horn with
built-in
nozzle
produces
a jet
of extinguishing
gas for
fast fire
suppression |
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Special
hangers
for wall
mounting |
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| Model
No |
Capacity
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Avg
Height
with Valve
(cm) |
Hose
length
with horn
(cm) |
Avg
Total
Weight
(Kg) |
Test
pressure
(Bar) |
Duration
of Discharge
(sec) |
Range
of Discharge
(m) |
Operating
Temperature
(°C) |
| NC2 |
2
kg |
62 |
- |
8.2 |
250 |
8 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NCS2 |
2
kg |
62 |
- |
8.2 |
250 |
8 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NCZ2 |
2
kg |
62 |
- |
8.2 |
250 |
9 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NC5-L |
5
lb |
62 |
- |
8.6 |
250 |
10 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NC3 |
3
kg |
50 |
- |
12.8 |
250 |
10 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NC10-L |
10
lb |
70 |
75 |
16.7 |
250 |
12 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NC5 |
5kg |
73 |
75 |
17 |
250 |
12 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
| NC6 |
6kg |
85 |
75 |
19.5 |
250 |
15 |
4-5 |
-20
to +60 |
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