(CO2) Snow antimagnetic
Antimagnetic fire extinguishers are mainly used in medical facilities with magnetic fields, such as hospitals, medicalmedical offices, cancer centers, X-ray rooms, MRI rooms, airports or other sensitive technological operations. The devices are made of non-magnetic materials - aluminum - to minimize magnetic fields.
WHAT CLASSES OF FIRE ARE SNOW EXTINGUISHERS DESIGNED FOR?
- Class B - flammable liquids such as gasoline, petroleum oil, paint, or diesel
WHAT ARE THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF SNOW EXTINGUISHERS?
Snow anti-magnetic CO2 extinguishers are manufactured with different charge capacities, commonly 2kg and 5kg, to suit different needs and applications. The extinguishers are also manufactured to withstand extreme temperatures, typically ranging from -30°C - +60°C, allowing them to be used in a variety of climates.
WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE RATING OF A FIRE EXTINGUISHER?
The extinguishing capability or rating is represented on the extinguisher by a combination of numbers and letters (e.g. 89B etc.). The numbers indicate the size of the standard fire extinguished and the letter indicates the class of fire.
WHAT ARE THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF SNOW ANTIMAGNETIC EXTINGUISHERS?
When using a snow antimagnetic extinguisher, it is important to follow the correct procedure for maximum effectiveness and safety. For example, during a fire, it is recommended to maintain a minimum safe distance from the flames to allow proper CO2 dispersion while preventing backfiring. In order to ensure the reliability of the extinguisher when needed, regular servicing and maintenance must be carried out by our experienced service technicians. Regular inspection and maintenance will help extend the life of the extinguisher while ensuring its functionality in the event of a fire.