Product Description
Suitable for use on Class A (trash, wood & paper), Class B (liquids & gases) and Class C fires (energized electrical equipment). The Mariner 110 unit is fitted with a pressure gauge that provides at-a-glance status, is manufactured from lightweight aluminum and a tough aluminum valve assembly.
At a Glance
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- Model M110G
- Multipurpose Dry Chemical
- UL listed
- UL rated 1-A,10-B:C
- U.S.C.G, DOT approved
- Supplied with retention strap bracket
- Monoammonium Phosphate
- 6 year limited warranty
- Suitable for use on most common fires
 
Features
- Easy-to-read gauge tells you fire extinguisher is charged and ready for use
- Clear instruction label using graphics to show steps required to operate extinguisher
- Easy-to-pull safety pin
- Rust and impact resistant steel handle
- 2.5 lb. of fire extinguishing agent (Average)
- 6 year limited warranty
- UL approved strap retention bracket
- Coast Guard (U.S.C.G) approved when fitted with supplied mounting bracket
- Powder coated cylinder for corrosion protection
Product Specification
| Net agent weight (Average) | 2.5 lb. | 
| Unit weight (Average) | 3.9 lb. | 
| Diameter | 3.25 inches | 
| Height | 14.2 inches | 
| Discharge time | 8-12 seconds | 
| Discharge range | 6-8 feet | 
| Operating pressure | 100 psi | 
| Cylinder | Seamless aluminum | 
| Valve, handle, lever | Aluminum and steel | 
| Strap Bracket | U.S.C.G approved | 
Fire extinguishers are only one element of a complete fire survival plan. Use a fire extinguisher only to keep a small self-contained fire from growing, only when the room is not filled with smoke, or to create a safe pathway out of the home. Read the instructions and become familiar with the fire extinguisher's parts and operation before a fire breaks out.
| Safety Data Sheet - Commercial ABC Dry Chemical (Fire Extinguishing Agent) (English) | Published Date: 3/11/2024 | 
| Safety Data Sheet - Kidde 90 Multi-Purpose ABC Dry Chemical (Fire Extinguishing Agent) (English) | Published Date: 6/14/2018 | 
User's Manual
| User Guide for Fire Extinguishers That Use Dry Chemical Agent(English) | Published Date: 3/3/2022 | 
 
             
                     
                     
               
           
     
     
     
           
                   
           
                   
           
                   
           
           
                   
           
                   
           
           
          