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W/Co2 Stored Pressure Type
Available Sizes : 6 Ltr 9 Ltr
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Ideal Use

Petrol Stations I Restaurants Paper Factory I Garment Factory I etc. Caution : Don't use on Electrical Fire

ITEM CODE FG010 FG011
Capacity 6 LTR 9 LTR
Fire Rating 2A 3A
Height (Approx.) 530 mm 575 mm
Diameter (Approx.) 150 +/- 10mm 180 +/- 10mm
Average Discharge Time 22 Sec 35 Sec
Average Range of Throw 5 m 7 m
Average % Discharge 96% 97%
Operating Temperature +50C to +600C
Max. Service Pressure (Pms) 17 bar
Test Pressure 35 bar
Expelling Agent Nitrogen (UHP Grade)
Approvals BIS & CE
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POPULAR QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions

How many fire extinguishers should be installed at a workplace?

Fire extinguishers should be located throughout the workplace and readily accessible to the employees without subjecting them to possible injury. Selection and installation vary site to site and hazard to hazard. General Placement distance as per the class of fire as per IS 2190 is mentioned below;

  • Class A, B and C Fire Hazard – Fire Extinguisher within 15 m travel distance.
  • Class D, F and Special Fire Hazard – Fire extinguisher within 10 m travel distance.

How often should fire safety training be given?

The knowledge of operating fire safety equipment and how to act during a fire emergency is of utmost importance as it equips the employees with the knowledge and skills to about the fire emergency procedures. Fire safety training shall be carried out every 12 months. In some critical circumstances, organization shall provide additional training. Factors that may prompt this include: An incident occurs in your industry/workplace, which impacts on your business and safety procedures.

Why are fire drills conducted?

Preparation is the key to an effective response to workplace fires. Fire drills are ways to prepare for exiting a building or performing emergency procedures during a fire emergency. Fire drills help prepare employees to respond quickly, calmly, and safely. Fire & emergency drills shall be conducted, in accordance with the Fire Safety Plan, at least once every six months.

What are fire risks in a factory?

Flammable liquids, solvents and gases, waste products, combustible materials, Oxidising chemicals, Pyrotechnics, Sparks, Hot work, Extractor fans, Conventional heat sources like HVAC and radiators, Frictional heat and static from machinery, electrical hazards due to exposed wires, overloaded circuits, static discharge and extension cords, faulty electrical equipment and machinery, activities such as welding and grinding, and anything that involves molten metals, etc. are an identified fire risks in an industrial environment.

What are fire risks in a warehouse?

Flammable liquids, solvents and gas storage, combustible material waste, Uncovered or unprotected fuel, electrical circuits, heating equipment, and smoking materials can also cause fires. Fire potential is less for Warehouse when compared to the industry. But when a fire incident occurs happens it is on a massive scale.

What are fire risks in an office?

While you might think that your office is free from combustibles because there are no oils, gases or open flames, there are still risks present in any commercial building. Paper, wooden furniture, plastics, tissues, cleaning liquids, and even dust can catch fire. Electrical hazards such as exposed wires, overloaded circuits, extension cords, faulty electrical equipment and unprotected combustible materials are the primary risks for a fire breakout in offices.

What are fire safety regulations and standards?

Fire safety standards generally focus on minimizing the reaction to fire of products and materials used in different living environments such as domestic dwellings, household equipment, furnishings and electronics, buildings and different transport modes. Globally, most fire safety regulations have policies and procedures in effectively storing, managing, and disposing of fire initiating materials or activities. Different fire standards such as NFPA, NBC, BIS etc. are followed by the organizations for fire safety compliance.

What is the meaning of colour bands on fire extinguishers?

BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) has a guideline mentioning a small band of distinguishing color shall be prominently visible on the surface area of fire extinguishers. As you are aware that different types of extinguisher are suitable for specific classes of fire, band colour identifies the type of fire extinguisher and its suitability on different classes of fire.

What fire safety equipment should I have in my facility?

The most feasible fire safety equipment required to have are fire extinguishers. The fire extinguisher equipment should be easily identifiable, highly visible, easily accessible, adequately charged, and regularly inspected. They should be placed high on wall surfaces and positioned near to the closest exit.

What is a fire risk assessment?

A fire risk assessment is a review undertaken of a building, office premises, or commercial complex in order to assess its fire risk and offer recommendations to make the building safer. It is a legal requirement. Any structure where people are dwelling as part of a commercial activity must have this done. The risk assessment is done by a fire safety authority from local fire service department with fire safety education, training and experience.

What is a fire safety inspection?

A qualified fire authority inspects a premise as part of a periodic fire risk assessment. The enforcement officer evaluates the fire standard compliance at the workplace and identifies the potential areas of improvement. The evaluations also reinforce the policies to ensure that no fire accident happens. The inspection verifies the efficiency of the existing fire prevention measures.