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The Thomas Glover FirePower Water Fire Extinguisher is designed to fight Class A fires that involve materials such as paper, card, straw, wood, rubber, plastics and many more.
Being known as a general-purpose extinguisher, a number of places these are best used within are: Hospitals, Supermarkets, Hotels, Public Places, Restaurants, Industrial Units and many others.
CE approved
Kitemarked to BS EN3
Manufactured to BS EN3
Passed 35kv conductivity test
Polythene internal lining
Corrosion resistant finish
Full range of spare parts available
J bracket included
Super strong base skirt for protection
Squeeze grip operation
Built to last - ideal for harsh environments
5-year warranty on all models
Capacity | 6ltr (FPRWS6) | 9ltr (FPRWS9) |
Fire rating | 13A | 21A |
Extinguisher medium | Water | Water |
Temperature range | +5°C - +60°C | +5°C - +60°C |
Pressuring gas | Nitrogen | Nitrogen |
Cylinder material | Steel | Steel |
Working pressure | 15 bar | 15 bar |
Discharge time | ≥50 seconds | ≥60 seconds |
Range of throw | >3m | >3m |
Test pressure | 33 bar | 33 bar |
Height | 560mm | 522mm |
Diameter | 150mm | 190mm |
Width including hose | 280mm | 320mm |
Weight | 9.52kg | 13.29kg |
A. Water fire extinguishers are designed to combat fires involving combustible solids, such as wood, cloth and paper. The water extinguishant agent cools the fire by reducing its temperature below the ignition point of organic materials while simultaneously depriving it of oxygen. Water fire extinguishers pose no toxic threat and can be used safely in areas where food is present as well as near children or other vulnerable people such as the elderly.
A. The labels on water extinguishers are red, making them easy to distinguish from other types of extinguishers. The word 'water' will be printed in large white letters across the label.
A. Water fire extinguishers are commonly found in schools, hospitals, office buildings, apartments, shops, paper mills, storage units, textile factories and general warehouses.
A. Water fire extinguishers have no negative environmental impact. The difficulty when disposing of fire extinguisher tubing makes them sometimes considered hazardous waste.
A. Refilling water extinguishers is a cheap and simple method. We recommend larger water fire extinguishers, even when fighting smaller fires.
A. All our portable fire extinguishers are supplied ready for use, but those with larger capacities may need to be filled and charged prior to the first time they’re used. The product listing will explain this clearly.
A. No, a traditional water fire extinguisher should never be used around electrical equipment as water and electricity does NOT mix. The only exception is ‘water mist’ that has been tested and passed the di-electrical conductivity test which marks them as safe for use on live electrical equipment up to 1,000V.
A. This depends entirely on what you are trying to extinguish, below are some examples of fires you could encounter.
Class A – Solid Combustibles (wood, paper, cloth etc.)
· Class A Fire Extinguishers – Water, Water Additive, Dry Powder and Wet Chemical
Class B – Flammable Liquids (oils, solvents, alcohol, gasoline etc.)
· Class B Fire Extinguishers – CO2, Dry Powder and Foam
Class C – Flammable Gases (propane, butane, petroleum gases etc)
· Class C Fire Extinguishers – Dry Powder
Class D – Flammable Metals (magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, titanium etc.)
· Class D Fire Extinguishers – Specialist Dry Powder (M28, MonneX and L2)
Electrical – Electrical Fires
· Fire Extinguishers for Electrical Fires – CO2 and Dry Powder
Class F – Flammable Cooking (cooking oils and fats)
· Class F Fire Extinguishers – Wet Chemical
The Thomas Glover FirePower Water Fire Extinguisher is designed to fight Class A fires that involve materials such as paper, card, straw, wood, rubber, plastics and many more.
Being known as a general-purpose extinguisher, a number of places these are best used within are: Hospitals, Supermarkets, Hotels, Public Places, Restaurants, Industrial Units and many others.
CE approved
Kitemarked to BS EN3
Manufactured to BS EN3
Passed 35kv conductivity test
Polythene internal lining
Corrosion resistant finish
Full range of spare parts available
J bracket included
Super strong base skirt for protection
Squeeze grip operation
Built to last - ideal for harsh environments
5-year warranty on all models
Capacity | 6ltr (FPRWS6) | 9ltr (FPRWS9) |
Fire rating | 13A | 21A |
Extinguisher medium | Water | Water |
Temperature range | +5°C - +60°C | +5°C - +60°C |
Pressuring gas | Nitrogen | Nitrogen |
Cylinder material | Steel | Steel |
Working pressure | 15 bar | 15 bar |
Discharge time | ≥50 seconds | ≥60 seconds |
Range of throw | >3m | >3m |
Test pressure | 33 bar | 33 bar |
Height | 560mm | 522mm |
Diameter | 150mm | 190mm |
Width including hose | 280mm | 320mm |
Weight | 9.52kg | 13.29kg |
A. Water fire extinguishers are designed to combat fires involving combustible solids, such as wood, cloth and paper. The water extinguishant agent cools the fire by reducing its temperature below the ignition point of organic materials while simultaneously depriving it of oxygen. Water fire extinguishers pose no toxic threat and can be used safely in areas where food is present as well as near children or other vulnerable people such as the elderly.
A. The labels on water extinguishers are red, making them easy to distinguish from other types of extinguishers. The word 'water' will be printed in large white letters across the label.
A. Water fire extinguishers are commonly found in schools, hospitals, office buildings, apartments, shops, paper mills, storage units, textile factories and general warehouses.
A. Water fire extinguishers have no negative environmental impact. The difficulty when disposing of fire extinguisher tubing makes them sometimes considered hazardous waste.
A. Refilling water extinguishers is a cheap and simple method. We recommend larger water fire extinguishers, even when fighting smaller fires.
A. All our portable fire extinguishers are supplied ready for use, but those with larger capacities may need to be filled and charged prior to the first time they’re used. The product listing will explain this clearly.
A. No, a traditional water fire extinguisher should never be used around electrical equipment as water and electricity does NOT mix. The only exception is ‘water mist’ that has been tested and passed the di-electrical conductivity test which marks them as safe for use on live electrical equipment up to 1,000V.
A. This depends entirely on what you are trying to extinguish, below are some examples of fires you could encounter.
Class A – Solid Combustibles (wood, paper, cloth etc.)
· Class A Fire Extinguishers – Water, Water Additive, Dry Powder and Wet Chemical
Class B – Flammable Liquids (oils, solvents, alcohol, gasoline etc.)
· Class B Fire Extinguishers – CO2, Dry Powder and Foam
Class C – Flammable Gases (propane, butane, petroleum gases etc)
· Class C Fire Extinguishers – Dry Powder
Class D – Flammable Metals (magnesium, sodium, potassium, calcium, titanium etc.)
· Class D Fire Extinguishers – Specialist Dry Powder (M28, MonneX and L2)
Electrical – Electrical Fires
· Fire Extinguishers for Electrical Fires – CO2 and Dry Powder
Class F – Flammable Cooking (cooking oils and fats)
· Class F Fire Extinguishers – Wet Chemical
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Fire Protection Shop specialise in the supply of high-quality fire extinguishers. There are many different classifications of fire and so our products include a variety of different extinguisher types. For example, we offer water or foam fire extinguishers for solid combustibles and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers for flammable liquid or electrical fires. Each extinguishing agent comes with its benefits. Typically, water extinguishers are cheaper, produce a cooling effect and prevent reignition once the fire has been extinguished. Carbon dioxide extinguishers are clean agents, they leave no residue, are suitable for electrical fires and are often used on liquid fires which include petrol, oil or other solvents.
In addition to our extinguishers, we offer a range of fire safety products to both domestic and commercial premises. This includes the supply of fire blankets, extinguisher stands, smoke alarms, first aid kits and much more. Our entire range is sourced from reputable brand manufacturers at competitive prices. Also, all of our products carry a full warranty and guarantee and are supplied with relevant fixings where applicable.
So, for fire extinguishers, alarms and all your other fire safety needs, trust Fire Protection Shop to give you the quality, expertise and service you require.
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