Aerosol units are lightweight, portable devices that use specialised aerosol technology (containing potassium nitrate) to extinguish fires.
The device releases a form of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas.
These particles interfere with the chemical chain reactions of the fire, interrupting the combustion process. With the Fire Isolator blanket providing the confined space for the aerosols to be effective and the water mist to further cool the car and make the blanket even more airtight, the aerosol units are a crucial part of the Fire Isolator concept to contain the car fire.
In the case of fires in electric vehicles, with the battery undergoing thermal exhaustion, aerosols cannot completely stop the thermal exhaustion or extinguish the fire. It can, however, greatly reduce the flames, resulting in a drastic reduction in temperature. This makes the situation much more controllable.
- Sturdy suitcase contains 2 aerosol and instructions.
- It does not deplete oxygen levels.
- Ecologically safe and environmentally friendly (O.D.P.=0, G.W.P.=0)
- It is harmless to humans and animals.
- Storage between+5 / +40 °C , max humidity 80%
- Product certification: EN 15276-1, ISO 15779, KIWA BRL K23001, UL 2775, NFPA 2010 AS 4487, ISO 9094 + ISO9001, ISO14001, BSI Kitemark, CE, EPA SNAP listing, ATEX.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Voume coverage : max 5 m3 (for single unit)
- Aerosol dimensions : 205x165x72 mm
- Aerosol weight : ~ 2,1 Kg (for single unit)
- Suitcase dimensions : 430x370x160 mm
- Suitcase full weight : ~ 7,0 Kg
- Aerosol lifespan : 15 years
Features and benefits
- Aerosol units have a service life of 15 years
- The devices can be stored at a temperature between between 5 °C and 40 °C (80% humidity)
- Volumetric coverage of up to 45 m3 (or 1400 ft3)
- Does not deplete oxygen levels
- Product certifications: EN 15276-1, ISO 15779, KIWA BRL K23001, UL 2775, NFPA 2010 AS 4487, ISO 9094
- Regulatory certificates: ISO9001, ISO14001, BSI Kitemark, CE, EPA SNAP, ATEX
- Ecologically safe and environmentally friendly
- Harmless to humans and animals.
Aerosol units work best after deployment of the fire blanket, in an enclosed space. Always make sure to maintain a safe distance from the fire. It is recommended that first responders and fire fighters be trained in the use of aerosol units to ensure effective and safe use in fire control scenarios.