Amerex 332 20 pound CO2 Extinguisher
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- Rating: 10B:C
- Weight: 50.75 Lbs.
- Height: 30 in. Depth: 8 in. Width: 13 in.
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Description
A Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguisher is discharged as a white cloud of โsnowโ which smothers a fire by displacing oxygen. It is effective for Class B flammable liquids and is electrically non-conductive. Carbon Dioxide is a clean, non-contaminating, odorless gas.
This fire extinguisher comes with a rust-free Aluminum cylinder, all metal valve construction, and a stored pressure design. It has a Temperature Range of -22ยฐF to 120ยฐF and a 5-Year Manufacturerโs Warranty. It also meets many hospital medical equipment requirements making it a great choice in the medical industry.
Meets many hospital medical equipment requirements. All metal valve construction. Rust-free aluminum cylinders. Durable high gloss polyester powder paint. Bilingual labels
Specifications
- Rating: 10B:C
- Weight: 50.75 Lbs.
- Height: 30 in. Depth: 8 in. Width: 13 in.
- Extinguishing Agent: Carbon Dioxide
- Brackets: 22290 Wall/ Optional: 811
- Warranty Period: 5 Year Warranty
- Certifications: Marine/ UL Approved
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FAQ
What is a carbon Dioxide fire extinguisher?
A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher uses pure carbon dioxide as an extinguishing agent. These extinguishers leave no residue behind.
What are Carbon Dioxide Fire extinguishers used for?
As a Class B and C extinguisher these work on flammable liquid and electrical fires.
They do not work on cooking liquids or fats or class A fires that could smolder and re-ignite.
Where should a Carbon Dioxide extinguisher be placed?
These extinguishers are perfect for areas with sensitive electronic equipment such as server rooms or laboratories. They can also be very useful in kitchens or in areas where flammable liquids are stored.
How do you identify a co2 fire extinguisher?
A carbon dioxide fire extinguisher is identified by its horn like nozzle and lack of a pressure gauge.