Code:
0411
Dimensions:
360 x 400 mm
Type:
CONNECT
Classes of fire:
A
Extinguishing agent:
AVD + Water
Weight of extinguishing agent:
12 l
Temperature range:
+5°C +60°C
Certificates:
EN3, CE
HOLDER:
YES (metal)
MANOMETER:
YES
Total weight:
18,9 kg
Number of pieces in the package:
1
More information
>LOCAL SYSTEM CONNECT AVD 12L
The fire extinguishing system is designed to provide reliable and automatic protection for extinguishing goods in racking, Class A solids and general firefighting in premises with occasional service. The CONNECT fire extinguishing system consists of a cylinder, a 12 litre cartridge, a 1 metre long flexible hose, a pressure gauge and a vial which measures the temperature very sensitively and is able to react to a rapid increase in room temperature from 68°C in a short time. This gives rise to the extinguishing process.
The system is able to cover an area at a set distance of up to 1 metre - 1.5 x 1.5 m2, with the coverage area increasing as the location increases.
This extinguishing system is mainly used in indoor applications such as warehouses and commercial premises. It can be used to extinguish equipment under electric current (up to 1000 V from a minimum distance of 1 m). The container is under constant pressure and can then be refilled for further use. The pressure of the extinguisher is visible on the pressure gauge.
The extinguishing agent contains vermiculite, ionised water and is almost twice as effective as conventional water. The extinguishing agent is non-toxic and environmentally friendly.
PRODUCT FEATURES
- automatic start of extinguishing
- security of the area in case of absence
- precise focusing of the extinguishing agent stream on the fire
- extinguishing agent container made of steel
- the pressure of the local system is visible on the pressure gauge
- visible instructions for use
- flexible hose for easy routing
AREAS OF APPLICATION
Indoor areas, warehouses, logistics centres, production halls
FIRE CLASSES
A: fires involving solid substances, particularly of organic origin, the combustion of which is usually accompanied by burning