Compact Automatic Discharge Halon Fire Extinguisher on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
These halon fire extinguishers are designed for fixed installation in a relatively closed area. The unit consists of a cylinder, a charge of extinguishant, a pressure gauge, and a sprinkler head for automatic discharge. Traditional powder extinguishers simply try to smother a fire with its material where as a clean agent extinguisher releases an agent that instantly turns into a "heavier than air" gas that instantly extinguishes the fire. Because it leaves no residue behind and is completely non-corrosive, these extinguishers are perfect for marine, rv, auto, farm, and heavy equipment with solid enclosures.
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