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Amerex 322, 5lb Carbon Dioxide Class B C Fire Extinguisher

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  • Carbon Dioxide, Class B:C Extinguisher
  • For use on Class B (Flammable liquid) spills or Fires involving live electrical equipment (Class C)
  • 10 sec. discharge time
  • All metal valve construction, Brass Valve
  • Includes Wall Bracket


All Amerex extinguishers are furnished with a detailed “Owners Manual” containing valuable information. The manual contains information on the installation, use and maintenance of the extinguisher. The extinguisher nameplate (label) contains specific information on “HOW TO USE” the particular extinguisher.

CARBON DIOXIDE is discharged as a white cloud of “snow” which smothers a fire by eliminating oxygen. It is effective for Class B flammable liquids and is electrically non-conductive. Carbon Dioxide is a clean, non-contaminating, odorless gas.

Designed for Class B fires Flammable Liquids & Gases such as gasoline, oils, paint lacquer and tar or Class C fires involving live electrical equipment

RUGGED

• 5 Year Mfr Warranty

• Stored Pressure Design

• Durable High Gloss Red Polyester Powder Paint

• All Metal Valve Construction

• Rust free aluminum cylinders

• Temperature Range -22°F to 120°F

USER FRIENDLY

• Meets Many Hospital Medical Equipment Requirements

• Large Loop Stainless Steel Pull Pin

• Bar Coded and Bi-lingual Labels

Model 322 Features

• UL RATING: 5B:C

• VALVE TYPE: Chrome Plated Brass

• DESIGN: Horn

• CAPACITY: 5lbs

• HEIGHT (IN.): 17.75

• WIDTH (IN.): 8.25

• DEPTH (IN.): 5.25

• RANGE (INITIAL- FT): 3-8

• DISCHARGE TIME (SEC.) 10

• FM APPROVED: Yes

• Included Wall Bracket

Manufactured and Tested to ANSI/UL Standards Complies with NFPA 10 Standard ISO-9001 / ISO-14001 Certified UL LISTED

ALL AMEREX FIRE EXTINGUISHERS COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION AND ARE TESTED AND RATED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES OR FM GLOBAL TO ANSI / UL STANDARDS. ALL EXTINGUISHER NAMEPLATES CONTAIN THE NECESSARY HMIS INFORMATION TO COMPLY WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL OSHA REQUIREMENTS.


Image L.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
CO2 extinguishers are perfect for any fire (electrical or grease) where you don't want to wreck everything in the room. Chemical extinguishers are far cheaper -BUT- the foul smelling chemical powder they distribute ruins rugs, clothing, art and books. That applies to the entire class of Carbon Dioxide extinguishers.What distinguished this particular extinguisher from this particular seller was that when the extinguisher arrived damaged the seller promptly replaced it. They did require pictures clearly showing the damage which seems quite reasonable because the extinguisher is expensive.What's not to like about a fire extinguisher that's effective on practically any fire and causes little corollary damage or clean up hassles purchased from a seller who takes their warrantee seriously?
E.R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This is a great extinguisher. Just be certain of the type of extinguisher you are looking for. Different extinguishers, water, chemical, and CO2 for different purposes.
Lawrence B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
Arrived on time undamaged…of course haven’t used it and hope I never will. Like a gun, better to have and not need than to need and not have.
Joe P
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Great product at a great price.
Scott R.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
I was surprised to see C02 extinguishers still available. I decided to purchase one for the apartment to supplement the dry chemical and the Class K extinguisher I have.A couple Thanksgivings ago I had an incident in the oven where a paper bag of rolls caught on fire because the oven (which had just been repaired) had the broiler and heating elements switched within the main switch that was replaced. Thinking the bottom element was on, the broiler element was on instead and within a couple minutes I smelled something I shouldn't. I open the oven door and see flames. Thankfully I had a dry chemical extinguisher under the sink which I bought probably 20 years prior. It worked as expected and put out the fire, but left a huge mess in the oven!I got another dry chemical extinguisher and then a couple months ago as I was doing extinguisher research, I bought a Class K extinguisher in addition to this CO2 model. The Class K (sodium bicarbonate) is good for oil and grease fires, but it's messy. That's why the CO2. For burning paper bags filled with rolls, or other normal combustibles, the CO2 will work better because there will be no huge mess to clean up (I hope).The extinguisher arrived damage free with nothing out of the ordinary. Amerex is one of the major players in the fire extinguisher market, so in my mind, it's a name you can trust.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
Hope to never have to use this but nice to have on hand for emergencies when using adiode laser, this type of extinguisher will not harm the machine like powder chemical or water based extinguishers will. Expensive but a good insurance policy.
Brewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Had a small fire from a LiPo battery. I used a dry chemical extinguisher and made a HUGE mess. The mess was created by the dry chemical extinguisher NOT the fire. I will NEVER use a dry chemical extinguisher again. Stick with a CO2 extinguisher with NO RESIDUE!
Lewis Bennington
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022
If you are in need of an object that is capable of protecting you and yours in more than one way, you found it. CO2 stops fires the same way it can stop intruders. If you either cannot or do not want to have any type of firearms in your house, CO2 can incapacitate anyone caught inside its spray since it displaces oxygen AND causes the respiratory system to go into overdrive trying to breathe which causes incapacitation and black out. Short term exposure is all a 5# unit can provide, ( I think it says it can spray about 8' and lasts no more than 14 seconds), but that could be the difference between getting out alive or not if you are threatened by fire or attacker. Something to consider.