20LB Amerex A411 - ABC Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher - OEM
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Wholesale PricingThe Amerex A411 is a high-capacity, 20 lb ABC fire extinguisher engineered for environments where a small-scale fire could rapidly escalate into an industrial catastrophe. With a massive 10-A:120-B:C UL rating, the A411 handles significant volumes of ordinary combustibles (Class A) and flammable liquids (Class B) while providing a non-conductive discharge for energized electrical fires (Class C). When floor space is vast and hazards are varied — such as in aircraft hangars, chemical storage areas, or large-scale manufacturing plants — the A411 provides the knockdown power needed to suppress a fire before conditions deteriorate further.
Charged with a fluidized and siliconized ABC dry chemical agent (monoammonium phosphate), the A411 is a professional-grade, rechargeable safety asset featuring a drawn-steel cylinder and a chrome-plated brass valve assembly. For facility managers overseeing fleet garages, mechanical rooms, or warehouses, the Amerex A411 is the essential backbone of an NFPA-compliant fire safety strategy.
The Science of Suppression: Molecular Kinetics
1. Chain Reaction Interruption
Unlike water which cools or CO2 which smothers, the monoammonium phosphate in the A411 works through chemical interference. When discharged, the powder enters the fire's flame zone and actively neutralizes the free radicals produced during combustion — widely considered the fastest method for knocking down high-intensity Class B liquid fires.
2. The Sintering Effect (Class A)
On wood, paper, or textile fires, the agent undergoes a thermal transition where the powder melts and adheres to the fuel surface. This creates an oxygen-excluding crust that prevents the deep-seated re-ignition common in trash and wood pile fires.
3. The 120-B Magnitude
The 120-B rating indicates that this extinguisher can effectively suppress 120 square feet of a deep-layer flammable liquid fire when used by a trained operator — making it a critical tool for paint booths, fuel depots, and solvent storage areas.
Why 20 Pounds is the Professional Choice
- Extended Discharge Duration: A 5 lb unit expires in roughly 10 seconds. The A411 provides approximately 30 seconds of discharge time, giving the operator three times as much correction time to ensure the fire is fully suppressed.
- Stand-Off Distance: The A411 projects agent up to 30 feet, allowing the operator to engage a fire from a safe distance and avoid intense radiant heat.
- Durability: Every component is built to survive the vibration and impact of an industrial workspace, designed for a long service life when supported by regular maintenance.
The Amerex A411 is the primary specified choice for high-volume hazard zones:
- Warehouses and Distribution Centers: Protecting high-piled storage and palletized inventory where fires can spread vertically with extreme speed.
- Fleet Maintenance and Auto Repair: Essential for protecting bays where gasoline, oils, and welding equipment are used in close proximity.
- Aircraft Hangars: Providing the rapid knockdown required for protecting high-value aviation assets and fuel-handling areas.
- Mechanical and Boiler Rooms: Dealing with high-energy electrical systems and fuel-burning heating units where multiple fire classes coexist.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Amerex Corporation |
| Model | A411 |
| Agent Type | ABC Dry Chemical (Monoammonium Phosphate) |
| UL Rating | 10-A:120-B:C |
| Capacity | 20 lbs (9.07 kg) |
| Discharge Time | 30 Seconds |
| Effective Range | Up to 30 Feet |
| Cylinder Material | Drawn Steel |
| Valve | Chrome-Plated Brass |
| Certifications | UL Listed, NFPA 10 Compliant |
To maintain NFPA 10 compliance, the A411 must follow a strict maintenance protocol:
- Monthly Visual Inspection: In dusty environments, the gauge must be checked and the safety seal must be verified as intact. Log findings on monthly inspection tags.
- Annual Service: A certified technician must verify the powder's fluidity and check pressure seals. Results are recorded on inspection tags for facility compliance documentation.
- 6-Year Internal Maintenance: Full internal inspection including agent removal and cylinder inspection.
- 12-Year Hydrostatic Test: A high-pressure test to ensure the cylinder remains structurally safe.
- Recharge: After any use, the extinguisher must be recharged immediately by a certified technician using a pressurized nitrogen source and fresh ABC agent before being returned to service.
What is the difference between an A411 and a 10 lb extinguisher?
The A411 has double the agent capacity and double the discharge time. More importantly, its Class B rating jumps from 60-B to 120-B, making it twice as effective on fuel fires — a meaningful difference in industrial environments where fires can grow rapidly.
Are there specialized 20 lb units for other hazards?
Yes. For high-intensity liquid fires where re-flash is a primary concern, a 20 lb Purple K unit delivers superior Class B suppression per pound. For sensitive electronics where residue is unacceptable, a CO2 or clean agent extinguisher is the correct specification.
Where can I find fire safety supply and service for this unit?
Always visit a certified fire equipment dealer to ensure your extinguishers are genuine and fully charged. Ensure each unit is clearly marked with high-visibility signage so it can be located quickly in an emergency.
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