Fireboy-Xintex
Fireboy-Xintex Automatic Vertical Fire Extinguisher w/Heavy Duty Bracket - 175 Cubic Feet Volume Protected [CG0175NVC-F]
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- SKU:
- 102440
- Condition:
- Brand New
- Availability:
- Backordered - Call (800) 305-2726 to Order
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Description
Automatic Vertical Fire Extinguisher with Heavy Duty Bracket - 175 Cubic Feet Volume Protected
This fire extinguisher provides clean agent fire suppression and is meant to be mounted vertically with the heavy-duty bracket.
Features:
- Discharge is automatic at 175 degrees F (79 degrees C) for round-the-clock engine compartment fire protection
- Total flooding of the engine compartment in less than 10 seconds for fast smothering of the fire
- FK-5-1-12 clean extinguishing agent leaves no harmful residue to clean up
- Easy to read color coded pressure gauge on the cylinder also identifies the “charged/discharged” status
- Coverage from 25 ft3 to 1,800 ft3 in a broad array of increments provides maximum coverage at the lowest cost
- Integrated shelf bracket mounting system
- Up to 4,000 ft3 available with GA FK-5-1-12 Systems
- Rugged industrial-designed pressure gauge ensures trouble-free performance
- International system approvals (FM, USCG, CE, RINA, BV)
- FK-5-1-12 clean extinguishing agent is approved for marine use worldwide (EPA SNAP, European)
- Approved for Class B fires in engine compartments, machinery spaces, and similar industrial applications
- Many marine insurance providers offer a discount to boaters who install a fixed fire extinguisher system (contact your insurer for details)
CG Series:
- Automatic discharge only (@ 175 degrees F / 79 degrees C)
- Engine compartments up to 1,000 ft3 (28.3 m3)
- Heavy-duty mounting bracket
- Helm display
Specifications:
- Volume Protected: 175ft3 / 4.9 m3
- Diameter: 6.3 in. / 160mm
- Total Height: 18.7 in. / 476mm
- Agent Weight: 9.4 lbs. / 4.3 kgs
- Shipping Weight: 26 lbs. / 11.9 kgs
- System Pressure: 360 psi @70 degrees F
Quick Guide (pdf)