Fireboy- Xintex, LTD HFC-227ea Fire Extinguisher User Manual


 
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This owner’s manual and installation instructions pamphlet is provided in English.
Additional copies in English are available at no charge by contacting the
manufacturer, distributor or dealer. Copies in the language of destination are
available upon request for an additional fee. Fireboy-Xintex reserves the right to
change features without notice.
WARNING:
Do not handle by actuator
Do not drop
Keep away from children
Keep away from extreme heat
Do not discharge any Fireboy automatic or manual/automatic system
unless securely fastened in accordance with the owner’s manual
Never attempt to manually discharge a CG2 Fireboy system
Never attempt to disassemble any component of this system
Always wear eye, face and body protection when installing, removing or
working in the immediate vicinity of this system
Principle health hazards
Death without warning if high concentrations are inhaled
Reduced oxygen available for breathing
Frostbite from liquid contact
Increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excess exposure for individuals
with pre-existing diseases of the central nervous system, cardiovascular
system, lungs or kidneys
Toxic by-products are produced when this agent extinguishes fire
Medical instructions
If high concentrations are inhaled, immediately move the exposed to
fresh air and keep calm
If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Seek medical assistance
If breathing is difficult give oxygen. Seek medical assistance
In case of skin contact immediately flush skin with water for 15 minutes
Treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected area. Seek
medical assistance if irritation is present
In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at
least 15 minutes. Seek medical assistance
Wash contaminated clothing before reuse
Fireboy FE-241 Systems contain Chlorotetrafluoroethane.
Chlorotetrafluoroethane has been accepted by the EPA as a suitable alternate to
Halon. Fireboy FM Component Approved HFC-227ea Systems contain
Heptafluoropropane. Heptafluoropropane has been accepted by the EPA and
EU as a suitable alternate to Halon. None of the components in these materials
are listed by IARC, NPT, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen.