Fire System Services, as accredited service providers, are here to assist you with your sales and service of Lithium-Ion Battery fire extinguishers in Adelaide.
We offer a range of three specialized Lithium-Ion battery fire extinguishers explicitly designed for aviation use. These extinguishers serve as a critical first response in the event of a lithium battery fire on board an aircraft or as part of ground equipment at airside.
With the increasing reliance on lithium-powered devices in aviation, the risk of thermal runaway and fire has become a significant safety concern.
Our extinguishers are purpose-built to manage these high-risk incidents quickly and effectively, helping to protect passengers, crew, and aircraft systems.
As accredited service providers, the technicians at Fire System Services are here to assist you with your Fire Extinguishers Sales and Services, including Fire Extinguisher Refills in Adelaide.
We sell and service F500 Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Extinguishers (CLASS A:B:F) for paper, flammable liquids, and Lithium Ion Battery fires.
Sizes Options available in 4.0 ltr, 9.0ltr.
“Effective protection against lithium-ion battery fires”.
The F500 fire extinguisher has been tested and approved to AS 1841.2 as a water-based extinguisher with an additive suitable for use on Class A, B and F fires. Testing witnessed by 3rd party approving bodies KIWA and BSI has also demonstrated F500’s effectiveness on lithium-ion battery capacities up to 600 Wh and 4.8kWh, respectively. When directed at a lithium-ion battery fire, it also provides a blanket to reduce toxic smoke emissions drastically.
We encourage you to discuss your fire needs with your fire service provider to ensure you are covered for all fire risks.
Due to the rising popularity of lithium-ion batteries, businesses and employees who commonly use products and devices powered by them must understand the associated safety hazards and basic handling and storage guidelines to avoid workplace fires and injuries.
F500 encapsulates the flammable electrolytes, rendering them non-flammable.
Encapsulate Technology doesn’t simply bandage the issue at hand. By removing the electrolyte’s flammability and encapsulating the fuel, F500 drastically reduces the risk of re-ignition.
F500 droplets rapidly reduce heat
Independent testing has shown that F500 rapidly reduces temperature, effectively stopping thermal runaway.
This is crucial during lithium-ion fires, as every second counts. Each second lost could translate into more neighbouring cells rupturing, causing multiple explosions and putting lives on the line.
F500 reduces toxins, including hydrogen fluoride.
This is especially important for lithium-ion fires as the battery’s vapours can be life-threatening.
When lithium-ion batteries burn, they emit toxic fluoride gasses. Testing shows that when F500 is used, these gasses are drastically reduced.
The Lith-Ex Aviation Aircraft Lithium Battery Fire Extinguisher is designed to combat lithium-ion battery fires.
A unique solution to an otherwise unsolved problem. Adequate lithium-ion battery fire protection designed and tested to tackle the dangers of battery fires across various applications.
The revolutionary extinguishing agent AVD is designed to cool excessive heat and suppress flames in their infancy to help prevent re-ignition and shutdown of fully established fires.
AVD is specifically designed to solve the threat caused by lithium-ion battery fires. Defend against damage and safely control the flames with Lith-Ex AVD, the first lithium-ion battery fire protection choice.
Lith-Ex AVD is a pioneering fire extinguishing agent that has been tried and tested as an adequate lithium-ion battery fire protection.
Lith-Ex AVD fire suppression technology is suitable for use in factories, offices, and other locations with significant lithium-ion battery devices.
Aqueous Vermiculite Dispersion (AVD) – a revolutionary and non-toxic extinguishing agent, is deployed as a mist, which then creates a film over the surface that instantly dries to prevent re-ignition, creates an oxygen barrier, and cools down the flames. The Lith-Ex AVD fire extinguisher works where a powder extinguisher can’t.
The manufacturer has successfully type-tested AVD fire extinguishing agent on a 6.8 kWh battery module.
This equates to a small, domestic solar battery storage system or small hybrid Electric Vehicle with significantly more energy than lithium-ion power tools and electric bicycles.
Aqueous Vermiculite Dispersion (AVD) Lithium Battery fire extinguishing agent is a revolutionary technology that uses fixed and portable delivery techniques to combat lithium-ion battery fires effectively.
Lithium battery failure can be caused by the following:
With the rise in technology that uses lithium batteries, comes the added risk of lithium battery fires. How prepared are you for a lithium battery fire? And are lithium batteries dangerous?
The consequences of lithium battery fires are severe, so having the right precautions in place is critical. AVDfire offers a unique solution that can be used across a range of applications to effectively tackle the blaze.
AVD is an aqueous dispersion of chemically exfoliated vermiculite. It is applied to lithium battery fires as a mist, extinguishing them and preventing the propagation of the fire.
Vermiculite is the name given to a group of hydrated laminar aluminium-iron-magnesium silicates. It consists of thin, flat flakes containing microscopic layers of water. The chemical exfoliation of vermiculite produces microscopic, individual platelets that are freely suspended in water. This yields a stable aqueous dispersion of vermiculite to be used as a lithium battery fire extinguishing agent.
Vermiculite is a naturally occurring mineral that is exempt from REACH regulations. It is chemically and physically inert, only releasing steam when exposed to raised temperatures. It is also non-toxic to humans, plant life, and animals.
The vermiculite particles within the mist are deposited on the surface of the burning fuel to create a film over the top of the fire. The film instantly dries and, because the high aspect ratio platelet particles overlap and bind together, a non-flammable oxygen barrier between the fuel and the atmosphere is produced.
The AVD lithium battery fire protection agent is a unique product that provides a solution to an otherwise unsolved problem. AVD’s exceptional performance includes the following:
The Amerex “soft flow” extension applicator is particularly suited for fighting Class D fires. It allows the operator to avoid the extreme heat and toxic fumes caused by burning material.
The easily controlled, even discharge provides a non-dispersing application of the agent.
The extension applicator may be quickly detached to provide a straight stream of chemicals where a more excellent range is required.
MODEL 571 contains a copper extinguishing agent developed by the U.S. Navy for fighting lithium and lithium alloy fires. The copper compound smothers the fire and provides an excellent heat sink for dissipating heat. The copper powder is superior to all other known fire-extinguishing agents for lithium.
These EXTINGUISHERS are pressurised using ARGON. Argon is an inert gas that will not react with combustible metals.
Nitrogen pressurising gas could cause a reaction when used on certain flammable metal fires. Air pressurising SHOULD NEVER be used, as even the slightest amount of moisture will cause a violent response will Class D Materials.
At Fire System Services, we provide sales & services to an extensive range of standard and specialty fire extinguishers and parts and accessories to cover your fire extinguisher services in Adelaide. Before purchasing one, it would be best to talk with us about what is best for your home or business.
Some of these include:
A:B: E Dry Chemical Powder – This is one of the most common choices in Australia for its ability to tackle many different types of fires and its effectiveness compared to its low cost.
Carbon Dioxide – Typically used For Class E & F fires, ideal for kitchen fires, small flammable liquid, and electrical fires only as they work by shifting oxygen.
Fire Blanket – Typically used for Kitchen Fires involving Human Torch Fires (Clothing), Class F cooking oils, and fat fires. One we recommend having in your household.
Foam – Typically used for Class F fires, including Fuel Fires, Flammable and combustible Liquids.
Vermiculite – Typically used for Class D fires Lithium Batteries. This type of fire extinguisher is ideal for combatting lithium battery fires within factory or office spaces.
Water – Typically used for Class A fires, including Paper, Wood, Materials, and textiles.
Water Mist – Typically used for Class A & E fires. Water Mist is the ultimate extinguisher for Class A fires and where a potential Class E (electrical) hazard exists.
The Water Mist extinguishers contain de-ionized water (sold separately), making them the best for protecting hospital environments, telecommunication facilities and “clean room” manufacturing facilities.
Wet Chemical – Typically used for Class F fires, including cooking oils and deep fat fryers, ideally found alongside Carbon Dioxide fire extinguishers and fire blankets. Essential Safety Equipment for commercial kitchens.
For fire extinguisher sales & services in Adelaide, it is essential to conduct your research to ensure your home or business is covered in case of an emergency.
Types of fires are separated into six different classes, and categorising these can help you assess the kind of extinguisher you require for your, click on the link to view our selection chart.
Class A: Fires that involve carbonaceous solids, This as wood, paper, cloth, and textiles.
Class B: Involves flammable and combustible liquids—petrol, oil, and paint.
Class C: Fires that involve combustible gases such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), butane, propane Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Class D: Involves combustible metals, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and aluminum shavings.
Class E: These are electrical fires, such as electrical switchboards and computerised equipment.
Class F: Fires from cooking oils and fats in the kitchen.