Cartridge operated powder extinguisher, capacity 6 l, fire classes A+B+C. Supplied = assembled. Model = rechargeable powder extinguishers. Contents = 6 l. Fire class = A, B, C. Application = outdoor, inside, passenger car. Diameter = 150 mm. Height = 510 mm. Width = 300 mm. Depth = 165 mm. Spray width approx. = 6 m. Spray time approx. = 22 sec. Extinguishing agent = ABC powder. Activation = impact button. Product type = fire extinguishers. Very popular device that is convenient to use with tried and tested impact button activation and spray nozzle. Large, maintenance friendly filler opening. Fast and prompt extinguishing due to cooling and smothering effect, also anti-catalytic extinguishing effect, re-ignition of burning solids is prevented. Ideal in industrial facilities, multi-storey car parks, underground car parks, heating systems, outdoor areas. Excellent extinguishing effect for fire classes A+B+C. Cartridge operated powder fire extinguisher with impact button fitting and spray nozzle. Container made of quality steel with two suspension brackets, with hardwearing polyester resin powder coating on the outside (no heavy metals) for a long service life. Uniform, high strength, glass fibre reinforced special plastic valve body. Robust, sturdy, stable, high chemical resistance, moisture resistant, corrosion free, high temperature resistance, UV resistant. Refillable, internal CO₂ propellant cartridge, powder coated. Fire class A: fires involving solid materials, mainly of organic origin, which normally burn and form embers (e.g. wood, coal, paper, textiles, car tyres) Fire class B: fires involving liquid or liquidising substances (e.g. alcohol, petrol, greases, resins, plastics, paints, oils) Fire class C: fires involving gases (e.g. natural gas, butane, methane, propane) Advantages of ABC powder: - Highly versatile for use in fire classes A, B and C. - High extinguishing capacity and fast extinguishing effect. Disadvantage of ABC powder: In addition to the source of the fire, the surrounding area may also be covered. Risk of consequential damage that may be greater than the fire damage itself.