October 28, 20232 yr comment_39247 Hi there. Looking at extinguishers for home and wondering why P50 water mist extinguishers are not rated for categories B and C fires unlike most other water mist extinguishers. Can anyone advise? Report
October 30, 20232 yr comment_39283 Hi the manufacturer Britannia chose not to test for Class B and C as the rating would be quite low and people who actually have those fire risks would be better off with a different, more capable model like the A-Foam / B-Foam or Powder. Report
October 30, 20232 yr comment_39300 On 28/10/2023 at 15:56, Guest Cupar Womble said: Hi there. Looking at extinguishers for home and wondering why P50 water mist extinguishers are not rated for categories B and C fires unlike most other water mist extinguishers. Can anyone advise? No water mist extinguisher can carry an official Class B rating as they can't meet the minimum performance requirements stated in the manufacturing standard EN3. They aren't unsafe but just poor performing - a 2L can obtain an 8B rating, 6 litre 21B, but the minimum they should achieve is 34B & 114B respectively. Likewise they can't claim official effectiveness against Class C fires as this is reserved for Powder extinguishers. They still represent a very good choice for the home as they cover all the main domestic fire risks - ordinary combustibles, electrical equipment and cooking oils Report
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