
Automatic Modular Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers (4KG, 5KG, 6KG, 9KG, 10KG)
Fires pose great dangers to life and property. It is often unpredictable and the consequences for not staying prepared from fire emergencies could be fatal. Staying prepared for fire emergencies is the only solution to save lives and property. Traditionally, water is used to put out fires. But it is important that we understand that it may not be enough to put off fires. Moreover, fires from oil cannot be effectively controlled with water and with electrical fires; it could be more hazardous to use water. Out of the many fire extinguishers available to fight fire, one type that has been found very handy and efficient, is the ceiling mounted/modular fire extinguisher.
- Class A Fire: Textiles, Paper, Clothes, Cotton mill, Jute Mill etc.
- Class B Fire: Petroleum, Oil, Paint, Varnish, Solvent, Aviation Fuel, Flammable and Volatile Liquids etc.
- Class C Fire:: Flammable Gases, Industrial Gases etc.
- As Well As Electrical Fires
These extinguishers automatically detect and respond to fire, providing round-the-clock protection even when the area is unattended. This makes them ideal for places that require constant fire safety measures.
Effective against Class A (combustible materials), Class B (flammable liquids), Class C (flammable gases), and electrical fires, offering broad protection in diverse environments.
The automatic activation ensures quick response to fire incidents, reducing the need for immediate human intervention and potentially minimizing damage.
By covering large areas and automatically activating when needed, these extinguishers can reduce the need for multiple manually operated extinguishers, lowering overall fire protection costs.
Ideal for high-risk areas such as industrial sites, storage facilities, and remote locations, where a fire might go unnoticed until it becomes more severe.
Effective against Class A (combustible materials), Class B (flammable liquids), Class C (flammable gases), and electrical fires, offering broad protection in diverse environments.
The automatic activation ensures quick response to fire incidents, reducing the need for immediate human intervention and potentially minimizing damage.
By covering large areas and automatically activating when needed, these extinguishers can reduce the need for multiple manually operated extinguishers, lowering overall fire protection costs.
Ideal for high-risk areas such as industrial sites, storage facilities, and remote locations, where a fire might go unnoticed until it becomes more severe.
Remove the safety pin to break the tamper seal. Direct the nozzle or hose at the base of the fire. Squeeze the handle to release the water. Move the nozzle from side to side, covering the base of the fire until it is extinguished.
Ensure the extinguisher is installed in the correct location, typically mounted on ceilings or walls, in areas most at risk of fire. Follow manufacturer guidelines for placement to maximize effectiveness.
Ensure there are no obstructions that could interfere with the powder’s distribution when the extinguisher activates. The area below the extinguisher should be clear to allow the powder to spread effectively.
Regularly check the extinguisher’s pressure gauge, activation mechanism, and overall condition to ensure it is operational. Scheduled maintenance is crucial to prevent malfunction during an emergency.
If present during activation, avoid inhaling the dry powder, as it can be irritating to the respiratory system. Ensure the area is well-ventilated after discharge.
Avoid installing these in areas with sensitive electronic equipment, as the powder can be corrosive and damaging. If protection is needed in such areas, consider using alternative fire suppression systems.
Ensure there are no obstructions that could interfere with the powder’s distribution when the extinguisher activates. The area below the extinguisher should be clear to allow the powder to spread effectively.
Regularly check the extinguisher’s pressure gauge, activation mechanism, and overall condition to ensure it is operational. Scheduled maintenance is crucial to prevent malfunction during an emergency.
If present during activation, avoid inhaling the dry powder, as it can be irritating to the respiratory system. Ensure the area is well-ventilated after discharge.
Avoid installing these in areas with sensitive electronic equipment, as the powder can be corrosive and damaging. If protection is needed in such areas, consider using alternative fire suppression systems.