CO2 Fire Extinguisher-Australian Standards

CO2 Fire Extinguisher-Australian Standards

CO2 Fire Extinguisher Australian Standards


Comply To:AS/NZS1841.6-2007



























TECHNICAL DATA



























Capacity:2.0kgs3.5kgs5kgs
Filling charge:2.0KG   CO2 gas3.5KG   CO2 gas5.0KG   CO2 gas
Out diameter(mm):111140152
Cylinder high(mm):440485580
Cylinder weight(kg):2.44.76.2
Extinguisher   weight(kg):5.2912
Volume(L):3.05.37.5
Temperature():-30℃~+65-30℃~+65-30℃~+65
Discharge time(s):≥89≥9
Working   pressure(Bar):169169169
Test pressure(bar):215215215
Material:AA6061AA6061AA6061
Fire rating:2B5B5B
Package(mm):120*120*540270*150*590280*160*680


The classes of fire
There are six   classes of fire: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class E, and Class F.
* Class A fires –   combustible materials: caused by flammable solids, such as wood, paper, and   fabric
* Class B fires –   flammable liquids: such as petrol, turpentine or paint
* Class C fires –   flammable gases: like LPG, hydrogen, butane or methane
* Class D fires –   combustible metals: chemicals such as magnesium, aluminum or potassium
* Class E fires –   electrical equipment: once the electrical item is removed, the fire changes   class
* Class F fires –   cooking oils: typically a chip-pan fire

An easy way to determine which fire extinguisher to use is by   the different coloured bands on the top of each cylinder.
This coloured band tells us what type of fire extinguisher it is   therefore allowing us to recognise which fire to use it for.



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