The THB5 equipment series is designed to fill, recover and recycle the fire extinguishing Clean Agents (both in liquid and gas phases) from system cylinders into other cylinders or disposable tank.
Recovery efficiency: 99%. Max pressure: 42 bar. Gases: FE36 , Halotron , FM200 , Novec1230 , HFC227ea , HFC125 .The THB5 equipment series is designed to fill, recover and recycle the fire extinguishing Clean Agents (both in liquid and gas phases) from system cylinders into other cylinders or disposable tank. Depending from the model/version, it is possible to recover the mixture Agent + Nitrogen from pressurized cylinders into cylinders of the same capacity, also at the same final filling pressure of 25 or 42 bar. In this way, even if pressurized with nitrogen, it is possible to recover the product when it has to be employed again, without separating the nitrogen. For example, it may happen in case of cylinders periodical inspection or when dealing with a cylinder with uncertain product. In other cases, it is possible to empty the cylinders by transferring the product into another cylinder of same capacity in order to have the first cylinder available for a substitute product.The unit is also able to fill the cylinders or the fire extinguishers with a new fire extinguishing Clean Agent, starting from a large tank container and then pressurizing them by Nitrogen at the required final pressure. On request, it is also possible to recycle the fire extinguishing Clean Agent in order to remove impurity before using it again.
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