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Simple In-House Annual Visual Inspection • The extinguisher maintenance programme is a simple process which staff members can easily carry out. • If an indicator is in the RED segment return to manufacturer or appointed distributor. • Remove any dust with a clean cloth. Turn upside down to inspect base and locate testing magnet. • Check date is within 10 year operational lifespan (colour coded stud in base gives year of manufacture). At 10 years return to manufacturer or distributor for manufacturers overhaul to extend the lifespan by a further 10 years. • Check the tamper seal is in place. If tamper seal is missing, contact manufacturer or distributor. • Check both indicators with a magnet to confirm operation. Moving magnet from side to side needle should move then return to GREEN segment. Return magnet to base. • Record yearly inspection date into logbook and mark extinguisher body with permanent marker pen. P50 Standard - Magnetic pressure test Marine Model • P50 Marine has a Schrader valve fitted allowing easy refilling on-board vessels. (Only one pressure indicator on the marine model). P50 Marine Schrader Valve for refilling P50 Performance +++ • The extinguishers are approved under EN3 with additional testing to the EN composite gas cylinder regulations. • A 12,000 cycle test is 0 to 25 Bar, 12,000 times, after which the unit must complete the crush and burst tests to a minimum of 55 Bar. • The drop test comprises of a complete extinguisher (pressurised to 22 Bar) which is dropped from a height of 3 metres with no discharge of gas or contents. • The fire resistance test requirement is for the extinguisher to be placed on a wall bracket, with a wooden crib and a tray of heptane placed underneath to light the crib. Once alight there must be no rupture of the body for 2 minutes, (safe venting is allowed). • The leak test carried out with helium ensures leaking is down to a level of ½ Bar over 11 years.