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The FireShield CO2 fire extinguisher is an inexpensive choice for protecting areas where there's a risk of flammable liquid fires, such as those involving oils, greases and tars.
Also, the contents of a CO2 fire extinguisher won't damage electronic equipment. This makes it ideal for use in places where both Class B and electrical fire hazards may exist, such as computer server rooms or data centres.
This range of models is made from an alloy that makes them extremely robust. They are more durable than other types of valves and have brass assemblies that can stand up to harsh environments. This product is one of the most robust CO2 fire extinguishers available in the UK. This CO2 fire extinguisher comes with a 34B rating on its label.
The "ships wheel" logo is used to identify fire extinguishers that have been extensively tested for use in heavy-duty marine environments like container ships and oil platforms.
CE approved
Kitemarked to BS EN3
Manufactured to BS EN3
MED approved
Corrosion resistant finish
Full range of spare parts available
Supplied with frost-free swivel horn (2kg model)
Supplied with hose & horn (5kg model)
Lug bracket included
Squeeze grip operation
5-year warranty
10-year actual life span
Capacity | 2kg | 5kg |
Fire rating | 34B | 70B |
Extinguishing medium | CO2 | CO2 |
Temperature range | -20°C - +60°C | -20°C - +60°C |
Cylinder material | Steel | Steel |
Working pressure | 56 bar | 56 bar |
Height | 585mm | 760mm |
Diameter | 105mm | 140mm |
Width | 165mm | 180mm |
Weight | 6.95kg | 14.5kg |
A. CO2 fire extinguishers are designed to combat Class B fires involving flammable liquids such as solvents, paraffin, petrol, diesel or oil. Electrical fires, such as those caused by large computer equipment, mean that CO2 is more common in offices.
A. The canister has a red body, a black banner running along the top section labelling it CO2, and a horn-shaped nozzle. White capitalised text is used for the CO2 label.
A. CO2, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are commonly found in shops, schools, hospitals, technology stores and server rooms.
A. A CO2 fire extinguisher will only need changing every ten years. If you discharge the fire extinguisher then you can have it refilled by a professional like ourselves.
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. Fire extinguishers must be serviced every 12 months, this is known as the “basic service”.This service should be performed in accordance with British Standard BS5036-3 and conducted by a third-party, appropriately trained technician.
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
A. Once released into the air, liquid carbon dioxide extinguishers work by starving the fire of oxygen. This ensures that flames don't spread and combustion is extinguished.
The FireShield CO2 fire extinguisher is an inexpensive choice for protecting areas where there's a risk of flammable liquid fires, such as those involving oils, greases and tars.
Also, the contents of a CO2 fire extinguisher won't damage electronic equipment. This makes it ideal for use in places where both Class B and electrical fire hazards may exist, such as computer server rooms or data centres.
This range of models is made from an alloy that makes them extremely robust. They are more durable than other types of valves and have brass assemblies that can stand up to harsh environments. This product is one of the most robust CO2 fire extinguishers available in the UK. This CO2 fire extinguisher comes with a 34B rating on its label.
The "ships wheel" logo is used to identify fire extinguishers that have been extensively tested for use in heavy-duty marine environments like container ships and oil platforms.
CE approved
Kitemarked to BS EN3
Manufactured to BS EN3
MED approved
Corrosion resistant finish
Full range of spare parts available
Supplied with frost-free swivel horn (2kg model)
Supplied with hose & horn (5kg model)
Lug bracket included
Squeeze grip operation
5-year warranty
10-year actual life span
Capacity | 2kg | 5kg |
Fire rating | 34B | 70B |
Extinguishing medium | CO2 | CO2 |
Temperature range | -20°C - +60°C | -20°C - +60°C |
Cylinder material | Steel | Steel |
Working pressure | 56 bar | 56 bar |
Height | 585mm | 760mm |
Diameter | 105mm | 140mm |
Width | 165mm | 180mm |
Weight | 6.95kg | 14.5kg |
A. CO2 fire extinguishers are designed to combat Class B fires involving flammable liquids such as solvents, paraffin, petrol, diesel or oil. Electrical fires, such as those caused by large computer equipment, mean that CO2 is more common in offices.
A. The canister has a red body, a black banner running along the top section labelling it CO2, and a horn-shaped nozzle. White capitalised text is used for the CO2 label.
A. CO2, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are commonly found in shops, schools, hospitals, technology stores and server rooms.
A. A CO2 fire extinguisher will only need changing every ten years. If you discharge the fire extinguisher then you can have it refilled by a professional like ourselves.
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. Fire extinguishers must be serviced every 12 months, this is known as the “basic service”.This service should be performed in accordance with British Standard BS5036-3 and conducted by a third-party, appropriately trained technician.
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
A. Once released into the air, liquid carbon dioxide extinguishers work by starving the fire of oxygen. This ensures that flames don't spread and combustion is extinguished.
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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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