6L Foam Fire Extinguisher
Item No. | SWWF-01 | SWWF-02 | SWWF-06 | SWWF-09 | SWWF-12 |
Capacity | 1L | 2L | 6L | 9L | 10L |
Out-Diameter | 90mm | 110mm | 160mm | 182mm | 182mm |
Cylinder Height | 250mm | 305mm | 420mm | 500mm | 550mm |
Carton Size | 49*20*33cm/10pcs | 36*24*40cm/4pcs | 52*33*17cm/pc | 19*19*60cm/pc | 19*19*65cm/pc |
Gross Weight | 16.5KG | 21KG | 18KG | 13KG | 14.5KG |
Temperature Range | -30~+60C | -30~+60C | -30~+60C | -30~+60C | -30~+60C |
Max Working Pressure | 14Bar | 14Bar | 14Bar | 14Bar | 14Bar |
Test Pressure | 25Bar | 25Bar | 25Bar | 25Bar | 25Bar |
Foam fire extinguishers typically contain a mixture of water and a
foam concentrate that is designed to produce a stable foam. When
the extinguisher is activated, the foam is expelled under pressure,
forming a thick layer that covers the burning fuel. The foam also
helps to cool the fuel surface, reducing the temperature of the
fire and preventing it from spreading.
Application:
When using a foam fire extinguisher, it is important to follow
proper safety procedures to ensure that the fire is extinguished
safely and without causing harm to yourself or others. Here are
some safety procedures to keep in mind when using a foam fire
extinguisher:
- Assess the situation: Before using a foam fire extinguisher, assess
the situation to determine if it is safe to do so. If the fire is
large or spreading quickly, or if there is a risk of explosion or
toxic fumes, evacuate the area immediately and call the fire
department.
- Use the right type of extinguisher: Make sure that you are using
the right type of fire extinguisher for the specific type of fire
you are trying to extinguish. Foam fire extinguishers are suitable
for Class A and Class B fires, but are not effective for fires
involving flammable metals or electrical equipment.
- Aim at the base of the fire: When using a foam fire extinguisher,
aim at the base of the fire. This helps to smother the flames by
cutting off the supply of oxygen. Move the extinguisher from side
to side to cover the entire area of the fire.