Designed for generating gas-aerosol mixture at concentrations required to extinguish a fire.
Applies to:
AGS-11/5 is recommended for the protection of vehicles, electronic equipment, high-voltage power installations, various high-frequency devices operating in including vehicles, since it corresponds to the requirements of vibration loads on railway / road and air transport.
AGS-11/5 is a compact, low metal cylindrical body with a nozzle opening on the exterior side. With its small size, the generator provides a significant protective capacity - up to 28,0m3.
By changing the design of the system, the mass fraction of the condensed phase has been significantly reduced and lowered the temperature of the generator frame. Has a large number of modifications of the type of attachment and the direction of the gas-aerosol spray.
Principle of operation:
By applying an electrical or thermal pulse on activation node *a solid aerosol charge is ignited. Products of combustion exit through the nozzle gap of the generator and enter the protected area.
Manufacturer's warranty:
The manufacturer guarantees the generator to the technical requirements and Russian standards if the consumer follows the conditions specified in the instruction manual.
The warranty period for the generator - 18 months.
Exploitation period - 5 years.
Service period - 10 years.
Maximum protected volume of conditionally sealed room |
28m3 |
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Curb weight of the generator |
4.0 kg |
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Weight of the aerosol charge |
1.5 kg |
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Working time |
50 |
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Dimensions |
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Width |
235 mm |
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Height |
198 mm |
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Activation starter |
UST-7.5 - Built-in |
VEE, VELTH- to screw |
Resistance of the activation starter |
7.8 ± 0.8 ohm |
2.5 - 4 ohms |
Minimum start-up current |
1.5А |
0.4 А |
Starting voltage |
12 |
1.5 – 24 |
The duration of the trigger pulse |
not less than 2.0 sec |
not less than 0.1 sec |
The inertia of the generator starter |
<2.0 sec |
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Operating Conditions |
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Operating Temperature Range |
± 50 °С. |
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relative humidity at 25 ° C. |
98% |
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Classes of fire-fighting |
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