FIRE EXTINGUISHING BALL powder, class ABC

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FIRE EXTINGUISHING BALL powder, class ABC

Form

A fire safety device:

  • Dimensions: 150 mm
  • Weight: 1.3 kg ±10%
  • Minimum safety distance: 3 to 5 m
  • Extinguishing area: 6 to 8 m²
  • Storage temperature: 0 °C to +85 °C
  • Activation modes and times: 3 to 10 seconds in case of contact with flames for passive mode and immediately in case of impact (obstacle) for active mode

Content:

1 x fire extinguishing ball
1 x Choc&Start® device
1 x basket-shaped bracket with 2 screws and fixing plugs
1 x user manual

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Fit

Suitable for class A, B, and C fires.

Function

The fire extinguishing ball is designed to extinguish‌ starting fires in homes, technical rooms, businesses, warehouses, server rooms, electrical cabinets and boxes, boats, vehicles, etc.


Instructions for use active:

Once the safety tab has been removed from the end of the fire extinguisher, it is thrown towards the source of the fire and activates on impact, with the user remaining at a safe distance from the flames.

Instructions for use passive:

Fix the wall bracket to strategic locations that present a potential fire risk using the screws and plugs provided (Ø 6 mm holes). Place in its bracket, with or without the Choc&Start® device.

For monitoring areas at risk of fire, thefireextinguishingballactivatesautomatically on contact withflames, withoutany human intervention, 24/7. Riskareas are places where a fire is more likely to start, such as electrical panels, ventilation systems, tumbledryers, enclosedspaces (garages, attics), areaswhereflammablematerials are stored, etc.

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