Fire extinguishing ball or patch
- Level
- Commodity
- Parent
- 46191600
- Below
- 0
- Links · KBLI
- 4
Definition
UNSPSC 46191622A passive fire suppression or extinguishing device consisting of a hard foam shell or ball wrapped in fuses that lead to a small black powder charge within. The ball bursts shortly after contact with flame at a specific temperature, dispersing a cloud of ABC dry chemical powder which extinguishes the fire. The coverage area is about 5 m2 (54 sq ft). One benefit of this type is that it may be used for passive suppression. The ball can be placed in a fire-prone area and will deploy automatically if a fire develops, being triggered by heat. It may also be manually operated by rolling or tossing into a fire. Most modern extinguishers of this type are designed to make a loud noise upon deployment.
Same parent
Under 46191600 · 26Activities that produce or sell this
KBLI · 4Inherited from family 46190000.
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