6ltr Water Fire Extinguisher - UltraFire
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6ltr Water Fire Extinguisher - UltraFire
£40.61
Description
Water fire extinguishers are the most common extinguishers in the UK. Ideal for use in offices, schools, shops, etc. they can tackle class A (solid combustible) fires without leaving any toxic or chemical residue. Unlike most other plain water extinguishers, the UltraFire 6ltr water unit has passed the 35kV dielectrical conductivity test, minimising the risk to the user when the extinguisher is discharged on live electrical equipment.
- Extinguisher Rating: 13A
- Safe on live electrical equipment up to 1,000V – Successful 35kV conductivity test
- CE marked and Kitemarked to BS EN3
- Complete with wall mounting bracket
- 5 year warranty
Technical Data
| Product Code | UFSW6 |
|---|---|
| Brand | UltraFire |
| Capacity | 6 litres |
| Dimensions (HxDia) | 520 x 161mm |
| Discharge Range | 5–6 metres |
| Discharge Time | 31 seconds |
| Extinguisher Agent | Water |
| Operating Pressure | 12 bar |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 60°C |
| Weight | 9.30kg |
| Product Datasheets | 📄 UltraFire Water Fire Extinguishers Datasheet V1.5 |
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6ltr Water Fire Extinguisher - UltraFire
£40.61
Frequently Asked Questions
Emergency lighting is required in commercial and public buildings to provide illumination during power failures. It must comply with BS 5266 and provide sufficient light for safe evacuation. Emergency lighting should be tested regularly and maintained by qualified professionals.
Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings, multi-occupancy residential buildings, and public spaces in the UK. Requirements vary based on building type, size, and use. Always consult with a fire safety professional and comply with local building regulations.
Fire alarms should be tested weekly, emergency lighting monthly, and fire extinguishers should be serviced annually by a qualified professional. Full system testing should be conducted regularly as per BS 5839 and BS 5266 standards.