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Choosing the correct fire extinguisher for any potential risk, is crucial for any and all premises. To ensure that the extinguisher is capable of dealing with the fires with an electrical risk, it requires to be safe for use on or around live electrical equipment. Our range of fire extinguishers in this category, are safe for use on or around live electrical equipment, including traditional extinguishing agents such as CO2 and Powder, and more advanced and modern agents such as di-electrically tested Water Mist, and Eco-Foam extinguishers.
Newer extinguishing agents such as Water Mist, have been di-electrically tested in accordance with EN3-7. These extinguishers use a combination of de-ionised water and a specially designed spray nozzle which dispenses a fine mist blanket to provide a cooling effect over the fire. Ensuring that they are safe to use on or near live electricity.
For more information about the different classes of fire extinguishers, and what fires they are capable of tackling, please visit our helpful fire extinguisher guide.
Designed to be mounted (on the wall bracket supplied) in un-manned areas, these automatic extinguishers are triggered by heat levels commonly associated with fire.
Available in both 6kg and 10kg models, these automatic extinguishers are perfect for unmanned, confined locations.
Designed specifically for use on rechargeable lithium-ion battery fires, the LB6 fire extinguisher satisfies modern fire risks in a cost-effective, multi-purpose solution.
A corrosion-resistant and elegant looking unit, the 6kg stainless steel powder fire extinguisher is ideal for commercial installation.
A fire extinguisher that is Kitemarked and CE Marked and doesn't require an extinguisher company to service it. Reduce your maintenance costs.
These MED Approved and Kitemarked extinguishers do not need annual servicing by an extinguisher company and are fitted with Schrader valves for easy refilling.
A super powder fire extinguisher that is the most effective at tackling large flammable liquid fires such as fuel, alcohol and paint. Ideal for petrol stations, fuel depots, airports.
Kitemarked and CE Marked, this extinguisher does not require an extinguisher company to service it. Reducing your maintenance costs and saving you money.
This Norfolk wheeled extinguisher applies carbon dioxide via a 6 metre reinforced hose for up to 22 seconds discharge over 4 metres, with the prestigious CE Mark and MED Marine Approval.
This wheeled CO2 extinguisher utilises a 6 metre reinforced hose for up to 44 seconds discharge over 4 metres, tested to BS EN 1866-1 and with the prestigious MED Marine Approval.
This Norfolk wheeled extinguisher utilises a 5 metre reinforced hose to support a discharge range of up to 15 metres over 35 seconds, CE Marked & tested to BS EN3.
This Norfolk wheeled extinguisher is designed to tackle Class A, B and C fires, with a discharge duration of 38 seconds over a range of 14 metres.
This Norfolk wheeled 100kg powder extinguisher is designed for use on industrial-scale Class A, B and C fires, providing up to 80 seconds of continuous use over a range of 14 metres.
Britannia's 45kg Monnex powder Norfolk wheeled extinguisher is rated for Class B and C fires, as well as for use near live electrical equipment, providing up to 44 seconds of continuous use.
This Monnex powder wheeled extinguisher can be used for Class B and C fires, as well as near live electrical equipment, with a discharge range of up to 14 metres.
This Britannia Norfolk wheeled extinguisher is ideal for industrial-scale Class B and C fires due to the expansive nature of Monnex Powder, as well as near live electrical equipment due to it being a non-conducitve chemical.
This large wheeled extinguisher has industrial fire fighting capabilities and is able to tackle class A, B and C fires.
Approved for use on marine applications and over 1 minute of discharge, the 100kg powder is designed to tackle large fires on an industrial level.
The Novec 1230 systems come in two sizes to cover either 1.5m3 or 3.0m3 of space in 19" server racks. Slimline, low profile rack design.
This money saving special offer, aimed at commercial and industrial kitchens, includes a 6ltr wet chemical extinguisher, a 2kg CO2 fire extinguisher and a 1.0m x 1.0m fire blanket.
Di-electrical testing verifies that even with an incredibly high voltage of 35,000 Volt, no electrical current can flow back to the person discharging the extinguisher on a fire involving live electricity. The test consists of certain test distances between the user and the fire.
Once an extinguisher has passed this stringent test, it is still limited for safety reasons. The limits, which are found on electrically safe extinguishers, are a maximum of 1000 Volt and a minimum distance between the extinguisher and the fire of 1 metre (1000V is four times the voltage used in a domestic premises).
If a liquid extinguishing agent is used on a fire involving live electrical equipment, there is still a risk of a pool forming. The risk of electrocution for the user is reintroduced and increased if they were to stand in the pool. However, it is key to remember that the use of any liquid on live electrical equipment usually leads to immediate fuse-triggering and power is cut off to the electrical device.
Our range of dry water mist extinguishers, although a liquid based extinguishing agent, discharges de-ionised water in an extremely fine mist by a specially designed spray nozzle. Pooling is almost impossible by this method, and de-ionised water cannot carry an electrical current which reduces the risk of electrocution even further with minimum damage to the equipment.
Technically, there is no such thing as an electrical fire, as electricity itself does not burn and neither do the cable cores and other conductors. However, the electrical current can heat up other materials that may be on top of the cables or around the plug sockets, and this would be the start of what is considered to be an electrical fire.
Often, it is the cable covering or even foreign bodies in the electrical equipment that start to burn first. If the electrical supply to the equipment on fire continues, this is what is considered to be a fire involving live electrical equipment. The use of, for example, a simple water extinguisher could then lead to electrocution of the individual fighting the fire.
Therefore, when planning for extinguishers and what types you may require for your business or home, you must consider all risks, including what electrical equipment you may have to use, such as, laptops, printers, kettles, or washing machines.
Our section of electrically safe extinguishers will help you select a suitable extinguisher for your building or application.
Historically and traditionally, CO2 fire extinguishers have been the number one choice for fire risks involving electrical equipment, as the gas extinguishing agent does not carry electricity. However, unless contained, CO2 gas can drift off and disperse quickly and the fire can re-ignite.
Powder extinguishers have also been known to be used on these types of fires, as they are powerful and do not conduct electricity. However, powder extinguishers are not recommended for use indoors any longer, as they can cause inhalation issues and impair the visibility of the escape route.
Newer types of extinguishing agents, such as water mist and eco-foams, have been developed in such a manner to overcome traditional solutions and provide an environmentally safe alternative.
Water Mist extinguishers have been specially developed to provide effective fire-fighting capabilities with little to no damage to property. With de-ionised water and a specially designed spray nozzle discharging a very fine mist blanket, this extinguisher does not create pools of liquid when tackling a fire, further protecting the user from both the fire and subsequent electrocution.
Eco-foams, a more recent developed extinguishing agent which overcomes the discontinuation of AFFF foams, has been developed to provide a solution to most fire classes including electrical. The extinguishing agent is free from harmful PFAS chemicals, making it a more environmental choice, as well as having high ratings for other fire classes.