These wheeled, portable fire extinguishers are easily transportable through doorways and over rough terrain to remote locations or to provide additional firefighting capacity.
Portable, large-capacity fire extinguisher units contain specially fluidized and siliconized monoammonium phosphate powder, which smothers and breaks the chain reaction in Class B fires, fuses and insulates Class A fires, and is a non-conductor of electricity. It is also non-toxic.
Available in non-toxic ABC dry multipurpose chemical or BC dry chemical
Wheeled, Large Capacity Fire Extinguisher Specifications
- ABC-Multipurpose is a specially fluidized and siliconized mono-ammonium phosphate powder.
- Available ABC Multipurpose Sizes: 50 lb., 125 lb., and 300 lb. capacity models.
- BC-Dry Chemical Multipurpose is a specially fluidized and siliconized monoammonium phosphate powder.
- Available BC Dry Chemical Sizes: 50 lb., 125 lb., and 300 lb. capacity models.
- Approvals: All models are rechargeable and meet relevant UL, ULC, TC & DOT requirements. Selected models have US Coast Guard approval.
- Temperature Range: -65° F (-54° C) to 120° F (49° C)
- Construction: Heavy-duty steel cylinders are manufactured to DOT specifications 4BW240 and include a visual pressure gauge. Hoses are included. Two loops are available upon request. Corrosion and impact-resistant powder coat finish.
- Wheels: All-weather semi-pneumatic 12.3″ diameter, 3.5″ wide tires. Rubber, steel, or steel with rubber tread options.
- Note: Other types of wheeled fire extinguishers, including carbon dioxide units and nitrogen cylinder-operated units, are available. Please contact us for further details.
Classes of Fire Protection
Class A Fires – Ordinary Combustibles
These fires are typically extinguished using water or dry chemical agents that cool and insulate the burning material. Class A fires involve common combustible materials such as:
- Paper
- Wood
- Cloth
- Cardboard
- Trash
Class B Fires – Flammable Liquids & Gases
These fires require fire extinguishers designed to smother flames and interrupt the chemical reaction of the fire. Class B fires involve flammable and combustible liquids, including:
- Gasoline
- Oil
- Paints
- Solvents
- Grease
Class C Fires – Electrical Equipment
Non-conductive fire extinguishing agents are essential for safely suppressing electrical fires without increasing the risk of electric shock. Class C fires occur in energized electrical equipment, such as:
- Electrical panels
- Wiring
- Computers
- Machinery
- Appliances
Class K Fires – Cooking Oils & Grease
These specialized fire extinguishers are designed to quickly suppress grease fires and help prevent re-ignition. Class K fires involve high-temperature cooking oils and grease commonly found in:
- Commercial kitchens
- Restaurants
- Food service facilities
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