Spray foam extinguishers provide a fast and powerful means of tackling class ‘A’ and ‘B’ type fires (flammable solids & liquids), by forming a flame smothering seal over the surface and preventing re-ignition. Aqueous Film Forming Foam or AFFF is a water-based, highly effective fire-fighting medium, particularly when used against petrol and volatile liquids fires.
Ideal for multi-risk usage and safe to use in close proximity to electrical equipment as these extinguishers have passed the electrical conductivity test at 35 Kv as defined by BSEN3-7:2004 ).
These kitemarked foam fire extinguishers are ideal for various premises and locations such as shops, halls, offices, corridors, fire exits, warehouses, workshops, garages and to provide cover over fuel storage areas.
- Fire Rating: 13A/144B.
- BS EN3 Kitemarked & CE Marked.
- Certified by DNV to MED “Ships Wheel”.
- Spray Nozzle passed the conductivity test at 35Kv.
- Stored pressure.
- Thermoplastic internal coating to prevent corrosion.
- Corrosion resistant epoxy coated cylinder.
- Brass valve with durable steel operating handles & easy to read pressure gauge.
- Simple squeeze grip operation & controllable discharge.
- Supplied with wall mounting “J” bracket & protective durable plastic base.
Product Data Sheet
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This item is classed as a HAZARDOUS PRODUCT and has delivery/courier restrictions. Unfortunately, delivery cannot be made to addresses with the following GB postcode prefixes: BT1-BT99, GY, IM, JE, KA27, PA41-PA78, PO30-PO41, TR21, TR25. Customers from Barra (HS9) wishing to purchase this product should contact us first for a quote on delivery. We cannot deliver hazardous goods outside UK.
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NOTE: Fire Extinguishers supplied by Gael Force will be stamped with a Manufacturer’s date. This does not represent a service date and a fire extinguisher purchased for an MCA Coded boat must be installed by a Fire Service Engineer who will label the extinguisher with it’s next service date (1 year) and extended service date (5 years). If your extinguisher is not installed by a Fire Service Engineer, there is a high likelihood that the MCA will not pass the equipment for use.