Code:
0357F
Type:
P6 IF EURO
Classes of fire:
ABC
Extinguishing agent:
Powder
Weight of extinguishing agent:
6 kg
Rating:
34A 183B C
Temperature range:
-30°C +60°C
Certificates:
EN3, CE
HOLDER:
YES (metal)
MANOMETER:
YES
Total weight:
9,6 kg
Number of pieces in the package:
1
Number of pieces per pallet:
72
EAN:
8594158879455
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>FIRE EXTINGUISHER ČERVINKA P6 ČE EURO INCL. PHOTOLUMINESCENT LABEL (34A) - POWDER - 6 KG
This is the best-selling type of portable powder extinguisher and can be used virtually anywhere. Its most common location is in houses, shops, factories, companies, trucks and virtually all businesses.
It can also be used to extinguish electrical equipment up to 1000 V from a minimum distance of 1 m. The device is under constant pressure and is refillable after use.
The photoluminescent type plate contains special pigments that absorb light (both solar and artificial) so that it will remain temporarily glowing in the dark when switched off. Recharging usually takes a few minutes, depending on the intensity of the light and the length of illumination. This cycle can be repeated countless times - the material automatically re-illuminates on contact with the light. In interior design and art, photoluminescent materials are used to create effects that "glow" in the dark.
PRODUCT FEATURES
-approved to EN1866
-photoluminescent type label
-massage valve
-includes standard wall mount
-Flexible hose for easy and accurate targeting of the extinguishing agent stream to the fire
-simple and practical for use by one person
-extinguisher container made of steel
-the extinguisher pressure is visible on the pressure gauge installed on the valve
-hanging of the extinguisher is possible both on the valve and on the cylinder
-visible instructions for use
AREAS OF USE
petrol stations, industrial and storage facilities, hangars, airports, garages, chemical industry, production halls, energy companies, libraries, hospitals, car workshops, shopping centres, cinemas, theatres, public transport
FIRE CLASSES
A: fires of solid substances, mainly of organic origin, the burning of which is usually accompanied by burning
B: fires involving liquids or substances in the liquid state
C: fires of gases