Gas (CO2) fire extinguisher SENTRY®
portableclass BClass C

Gas (CO2) fire extinguisher - SENTRY® - ANSUL - portable / class B / Class C
Gas (CO2) fire extinguisher - SENTRY® - ANSUL - portable / class B / Class C
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Characteristics

Type
gas (CO2)
Portability
portable
Fire class
class B, Class C

Description

Designed for quick response to Class B and Class C fires in indoor spaces where winds do not affect discharge. Every year, a variety of incidents leads to fires that costs businesses their critical assets. SENTRY carbon dioxide extinguishers provide the power to respond quickly and effectively by design to protect against Class B (flammable liquids and gases) and Class C (energized electrical equipment) fires. These extinguishers are well suited for indoor use in furnace rooms, printing presses, pump rooms, electrical power panels, and laboratories where winds and drafts do not affect discharge. Features • All models UL Listed; aluminum models also ULC Listed • Portable, compact design • Both steel and aluminum models available in 5, 10, 15 and 20 lb sizes (2.7, 4.54, 6.80, 9.07 kg) • 6-year limited warranty • Operating temperature range –22 °F to 120 °F (–30 °C to 49 °C) • 5, 10, and 15 lb. (2.27, 4.54, and 6.80 kb) models with heavy duty vehicle brackets are U.S. Coast Guard approved for marine use Benefits Simple operation and maintenance Compact and lightweight with squeeze grip and easy- to-read nameplates and gauges Durable and dependable Manufactured with high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials Non-corrosive, nonconductive, clean suppressing agent Carbon dioxide provides its own pressure for discharge, and will penetrate all parts of a hazard. Plus, no residue to clean up after the fire.

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