P50

Super Powder

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Everything Made Simple.
P50 Composite Fire Extinguisher

Quality is our ultimate goal across the entire range, making it easy for the end user to operate and reducing the risk of incorrect application.


Flamoff-P50 extinguisher provides advanced fire protection to cover most fire risks in one simple, easy and affordable solution.

SUPER POWDER

SUPER POWDER

The Super Powder fire extinguisher is designed to be installed in areas where there are a variety of fire hazards and where fast extinguishing is required.


The Super Powder fire extinguishers can tackle fires on Class A materials, wood, paper and textiles, Class B fires, those fuelled by oils, paints, solvents and petrochemical products as well as on Class C flammable gas fires.


It is safe to use on live electrical equipment up to 1000 volts at a distance of 1m. Operational temperature range from -20ºc to +60ºc.


Super Powder is a combination of Mono-ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulphate.


On Class A fires the particles fuse and swell to form a barrier which excludes oxygen and prevents re-ignition.

On Class B fires the powder interferes with the chemical reactions, thus the flame ceases to exist.


The powder is nonconductive.


Super Powder will extinguish Class A (carbonaceous) fires, Class B (flammable liquid) fires and Class C (flammable gas) fires.


Marine Model Available.

Leading Fire Technology

Flamoff-P50 fire extinguishers employ the design technology of composite materials pioneered across many industries.


The main construction of the Flamoff-P50 is High-Density Polyethylene with an Aramid fibre material wound onto the inner cylinder, it is strong and incredibly light. The Aramid fibre type material is also used in butane/ propane gas bottles, towing ropes, bulletproof vests, fire-proof gloves and many other products.


British-made, the Flamoff-50 extinguishers incorporate three patented elements - the weave, blow moulded inner body and a locking neck ring. The outer body is UV protective. The operational valve has double pressure indicators to ensure cross calibrating.

Aramid fibre Kevlar ®

Aramid fibre Kevlar ® type material wound on inner bottle for super strength.

UV Protective Outer Casing

Indicators

There are 2 indicators giving a double check on pressure.

Each indicator can be checked with a magnet to ensure

pressure is accurate.

UV Protective Outer Casing

Aramid fibre Kevlar ®

Indicators

A Greener Future

Less Energy to manufacture

We use less energy to manufacture and recycle the P50 generating a much lower carbon footp rint than equivalent steel extinguishers.

Recyclable

Lower Carbon footprint

The P50 helps to contribute to less vehicles on the road by not needing service engineers to visit, in turn this completely eliminates the service engineer’s carbon footprint and helping the environment.

Solar Power

Most of the power used to manufacture the P50 comes from our in house Solar panels.

Every element of the P50 can be

re-used or recycled (other than foam contents).

Continually inventing to save lives and the environment.

Flamoff-P50 offers a greener, lighter, stronger and safer alternative to traditional extinguishers.

EN3 Fire Rating Guide
Long Life Performance Guaranteed

Manufactured with over 50 years’ experience, the P50 is BSI Kitemark, EN3, PED, and MED approved.


Each and every P50 comes with a:

The P50 extinguishers are tested at Britannia Fire’s test facilities, witnessed by the European inspection authority Apragaz and BSI.


The extinguishers are approved under EN3 with additional testing to the EN composite gas cylinder regulations.

•     A 12,000 cycle test is 0 to 25 Bar, 12,000 times, after which the unit must complete the crush and burst tests to a minimum of 55 Bar.

•     The drop test comprises of a complete extinguisher (pressurised to 22 Bar) which is dropped from a height of 3 metres with no discharge

      of gas or contents.

•     The fire resistance test requirement is for the extinguisher to be suspended over a wooden crib and a tray of heptane placed underneath

       to light the crib. Once alight there must be no rupture of the body for 2 minutes.

•     The P50 is charged with 5% helium and 95% nitrogen and leak tested to a level of 1/2 bar over 11 years.

•     20-year life cycle

•     10-year operational corrosion guarantee

•     10-year manufacturing faults and

       workmanship guarantee

•     Patented design

*suitable for spillage fires, witnessed by BSI

•     A 12,000 cycle test is 0 to 25 Bar, 12,000

      times, after which the unit must complete

      the crush and burst tests to a minimum of

      55 Bar.

•     The drop test comprises of a complete

      extinguisher (pressurised to 22 Bar) which is

      dropped from a height of 3 metres with no

      discharge of gas or contents.

•     The fire resistance test requirement is for

       the extinguisher to be suspended over a

       wooden crib and a tray of heptane placed

       underneath to light the crib. Once alight

       there must be no rupture of the body for 2

       minutes.

•     The P50 is charged with 5% helium and 95%

      nitrogen and leak tested to a level of 1/2 bar

      over 11 years.

The extinguisher maintenance programme is a simple process which staff members can easily carry out.

•     If an indicator is in the RED segment return to manufacturer or appointed distributor.

•     Check the tamper seal is in place. If tamper seal is missing, contact manufacturer or distributor.

•     Remove any dust with a clean cloth. Turn upside down to inspect base and locate testing magnet.

•     Check both indicators with a magnet to confirm operation.

•     Move the magnet from side to side. The needle should move then return to GREEN segment. Return magnet to base.

•     Check date is within 10 year operational lifespan (colour coded stud in base gives year of manufacture). At 10 years return to manufacturer or distributor for manufacturers overhaul to extend the lifespan by a further 10 years.

•     Record yearly inspection date into logbook and mark extinguisher body with permanent marker pen.

•     If an indicator is in the RED segment return to manufacturer or appointed distributor.

•     Check the tamper seal is in place. If tamper seal is missing, contact manufacturer or

      distributor.

•     Remove any dust with a clean cloth. Turn upside down to inspect base and locate

       testing magnet.

•     Check both indicators with a magnet to confirm operation.

•     Move the magnet from side to side. The needle should move then return to GREEN

       segment. Return magnet to base.

•     Check date is within 10 year operational lifespan (colour coded stud in base gives year

       of manufacture). At 10 years return to manufacturer or distributor for manufacturers

       overhaul to extend the lifespan by a further 10 years.

•     Record yearly inspection date into logbook and mark extinguisher body with

       permanent marker pen.

Simple In-House Annual Inspection