Mini ELIDE 4″ FIRE® Extinguishing Ball – Automatic Surveillance Firefighting

MiniELIDEFireExtinguishingBall

November 27, 2020

Fireball self Extinguisher. It’s a revolutionary self-detonating device designed to extinguish a fire. 

  • Lightweight shell made from of rigid plastic foam with an abrasion-resistant.
  • Extinguishing powder mixture weight 2.9 pounds (+ or -)
  • Total Weight 3.3 pounds (+ or -)
  • Activation time with flame 3 to 10 seconds

Model: ELB02-2 (4”)
Product type: Engine Room Installation
Size: 4 inches
Weight: 400 ± 10 g.
Alarm Noise Signal: 90 – 110 dB (Impact Noise as ACGIH 1999 Standard)
Usability and storing temperature: Not lower than -40° C and not exceed than +85° C

 

Where to Buy:

Elidefire

 

For more information, contact: 

Jon Blaicher
Director of Business Development
Elide Fire Canada
O: 866-354-3387 (ext.202)
C: 705-433-3473
E: info@elidefire.ca 
www.elidefire.ca 

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