Fireboy Cg20450227 Automatic Discharge Fire Extinguisher System 450 Cubic Feet on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Fireboy Total Flooding Clean Agent Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems
We can ship anywhere in the U.S. and some foreign countries. We will need your complete address for freight quote. Please call us for shipping quote Before you buy... 909-983-1403 Fireboy units are built to order and will ship approximately 10 working days from the day we receive your payment. You should receive your order within 15 working days from the day we receive your payment (within U.S.), not the day you place your order. Fireboy units will ship to you from Michigan. 450 cu foot FBYHFC-227ea System Specifications:
Fireboy clean agent fire extinguisher systems are the cleaner, safer, and more effective alternative to dry chemical portable fire extinguishers.
For over 30 years, Fireboy has been the most trusted name in on-board clean agent fire protection. Fireboy fire systems are specifically designed for protecting enclosures up to 3,000 (MA systems) cubic feet, such as engine rooms on boats. Each system is armed for around-the-clock fire protection. When 175°F (79°C) is reached, the extinguisher will automatically discharge, releasing the clean agent gas to totally flood the entire space, smothering the fire In addition to the peace of mind that comes from installing a Fireboy system, many insurance providers offer a discount for boaters with an on-board fixed fire extinguisher system. All models are factory refillable, except when discharge occurs due to a fire, and are backed by a three-year limited warranty. HFC-227ea (Heptafluoropropane)is manufactured by DuPont as FE-227™ and by Great Lakes Chemical as FM-200®. All Fireboy systems are approved by Factory Mutual, USCG, and Bureau Veritas. In addition, all systems containing HFC-227ea are approved to EN ISO 9094-1 and EN ISO 9094-2 Standards by Bureau Veritas, RINA, and Factory Mutual.
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