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The MultiCHEM from CommanderEDGE

The MultiCHEM from CommanderEDGE – a ground-breaking and innovative fire extinguisher.

It’s reality. It’s here to stay. It’s the MultiCHEM…

Multi-class fire extinguishers are no newcomers to the market, but the MultiCHEM offers a new solution – a high-performance ABF rated extinguisher*.

The 34A rating gives the industry’s highest available A rating for a 6 litre extinguisher, meaning that the MultiCHEM can tackle a sizeable. Its 233B rating gives unsurpassed ability to tackle flammable liquid fires involving large amounts of fuel and a big surface area. Then to round it all off, the 75F rating enables this unit to be used on deep fat fryer fires up to 75 litres capacity.

All this in one compact and easily-to-handle unit? Yes – it’s the CommanderEDGE MultiCHEM.

In line with the true CommanderEDGE heritage, the MultiCHEM is well-decorated. Kitemarked to BS EN3, MED ‘Ship’s Wheel’ approved, and TUV certified, they also have passed the 35kVa Dielectric Test, making it safe for inadvertent use on live electrical equipment.

The MultiCHEM is available as a 2ltr, 3ltr and 6ltr extinguisher – there’s a solution to cater for everyone’s environment needs*.

And of course, it shares the hallmarks of the CommanderEDGE range:

  • Extremely robust handles resist bending, deforming and rusting – even in harsh conditions
  • Heavy brass valve with 15mm neck ring
  • Cylinder thickness exceeds requirements by at least 50%
  • New design ‘super-strong’ plastic base skirt
  • Thick walled braided rubber UV-resistant hose
  • Pressure safety release valve
  • 0% failure rate on internal lining

 
2ltr MultiCHEM unit has an 8A 70B 25F fire rating
3ltr MultiCHEM has the 13A 89B, and a usefully-high 40F rating.
6ltr MultiCHEM has a 34A 233B 75F fire rating

 

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