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REV 5: September 2010

 

 

PROCEDURES FOR SERVICING THE BRITANNIA RANGE OF  

HAND PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 

 
Introduction

 

 
The commissioning and servicing of fire fighting equipment must be carried out by a competent 
person using the correct tools to follow these manufacturer’s instructions and any National 
standards required in the relevant Country. 
 
This maintenance should be performed at least annually. The extinguishers should be visually 
inspected at least quarterly, but preferably monthly, by the user, to ensure that the equipment 
is in its designated position, has not been used and has not been tampered with. 
 
Servicing and recharging should be carried out in a clean dry environment.  All recharge 
materials and spare parts must be as specified by the manufacturer. Particular attention is 
drawn to replacement CO2 cartridges, which must be obtained from the Manufacturer. Minor 
differences in cartridge design may affect the correct operation of the extinguisher. 
 
In the event that an extinguisher cannot immediately be rendered suitable for continued 
service, it must be marked ‘NOT MAINTAINED’ until it can be repaired/recharged. 
 
The competent person must advise the user of any equipment, which is either condemned or 
unfit for service and make any recommendations for replacement and/or remedial work. 
 
Always check the security and suitability of the hanging bracket, and that the extinguisher is of 
the right type for the prevalent risk. 
 
If the extinguisher is to be sited in a hazardous/corrosive environment i.e. marine use, the 
inspection periods should be more frequent. The effects of the environment should be 
considered, with particular reference to corrosion and legibility of marking instructions. If there 
is corrosion or the markings are not legible, then the extinguisher should be withdrawn from 
service. This is a requirement of the Marine Equipment Directive. 
It is essential that extinguishers are not subjected to temperatures outside of the temperature 
range stated on the extinguisher. 
Extinguishers should remain in their allocated location, and should be used only for the 
purposes of extinguishing a fire. On no account should the extinguisher be removed for any 
other purpose, and should not be subjected to any impact, force, heat, abrasion or any other 
misuse or condition that may be detrimental to the integrity of the extinguisher.

 

 

Failure to use the recommended spare parts and adhere to these maintenance instructions may 
cause the extinguisher to malfunction or prevent it from operating altogether. This may 
invalidate the warranty and the manufacturer accepts no liability in the event that these 
instructions are not followed. 

 

Care must be taken to ensure that residual media (powder and foam) are disposed of in 
accordance with environmental legislation. Where facilities exist, condemned extinguishers and 
components should be recycled. 

Summary of Contents for BW6

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 5 BRITANNIA RANGE EXTINGUISHER SERVICING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Cartridge Operated Water Based extinguishers ...

Page 2: ...e security and suitability of the hanging bracket and that the extinguisher is of the right type for the prevalent risk If the extinguisher is to be sited in a hazardous corrosive environment i e marine use the inspection periods should be more frequent The effects of the environment should be considered with particular reference to corrosion and legibility of marking instructions If there is corr...

Page 3: ...ore than 10 of the content weight 5 Ensure your body head is not directly over extinguisher Remove the headcap using the nutring spanner Part Ref HCS warning should pressure issue from vents allow pressure to escape before complete removal of headcap Do not use blunt instrument i e screw driver etc 6 Check liquid level ensuring level is below the hanging bracket Add or remove liquid to correct lev...

Page 4: ...and hose clips for wear cuts or abrasions Replace if necessary 13 Refit safety pin service indicator and seal in accordance with service colour code Refit original or new CO2 cartridge 14 Clean extinguisher neck threads and refit headcap using nutring spanner Part Ref HCS do not use blunt instrument 15 Fill in details of service on service label including extinguisher weight using indelible pen Cl...

Page 5: ...t holes 4 Empty residual liquid from extinguisher and rinse with clean water 5 Inspect the internal lining for signs of detachment cracks or corrosion If found remove from service and replace 6 Refill the cylinder to the correct level making allowance for any additives if applicable Then add foam concentrate additives ensuring manufacturers specifications are met 7 Remove CO2 cartridge and discard...

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