Portable CO2 Naval Fire Extinguisher - 2kg

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111.00 
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Durable aluminum construction with polyester resin coating

Easy operation with lever-operated valve and burst disk safety relief

Effective carbon dioxide (CO₂) extinguishing agent for fire suppression

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Capacity, kg
2
Content
CO2
Fire classes
34B
Specification
Without manometer
Brand
Anaf Group
Model
CS2-AM
Dimensions in packaging
Weight, kg
4.94
Main characteristics
Height, mm
528
Diameter, mm
111
Additional Information
MPN
50.757M.01.01.2022
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Portable fire extinguisher specifically designed for naval use and suitable for commercial, fishing, and passenger boats. It have been approved according to MED 2014/90/EU, CE 0029, EN3, and P.E.D. 2014/68/EU standards.

The extinguisher features a seamless, hot-formed aluminum cylinder that is externally coated with polyester resin for added durability. Operating the extinguisher is made easy with a lever-operated valve that has a nickeled brass body. It is a front-outlet type extinguisher, equipped with a burst disk safety relief valve. The flexible rubber hose is reinforced with a steel plait and meets SAE 100 R1 AT 3/8" WP 180 bar specifications. Additionally, the extinguisher comes complete with a polypropylene horn.

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is used as the extinguishing agent, and all parts that come into contact with the agent are compatible to ensure effective functionality.

Additional materials

Datasheet (CS2-AM.pdf, 1,622 Kb) [Download]

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