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SENTRY CARBON DIOXIDE

HAND PORTABLE
FIRE EXTINGUISHER

OPERATION, RECHARGE, INSPECTION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

004990

One Stanton Street / Marinette, WI 54143-2542, USA / +1-715-735-7411 / www.ansul.com


Copyright © 2013 Tyco Fire Products LP. / All rights reserved. / Part No. 429425-02
SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers FOREWORD  
Operation, Recharge, Inspection, and Maintenance Manual 2013-JUN-28        REV. 02

This manual is intended for use with ANSUL® SENTRY Carbon


Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers – Models:
CD05-1 CD10-1 CD15-1 CD20-1
CD05A-1 CD10A-1 CD15A-1 CD20A-1

Those who may operate, recharge, inspect, or maintain these


fire extinguishers should read this entire manual. Specific
sections will be of particular interest depending upon one’s
responsibilities.
Fire extinguishers are mechanical devices. They require peri-
odic care. If the extinguishers are not installed properly, are
abused in service or are not properly maintained, they may not
perform reliably.
These extinguishers are pressure vessels that must be treated
with respect and handled with care.
It is recommended that only genuine ANSUL replacement
components be installed on ANSUL products. Only authorized
ANSUL distributors, who are trained in and authorized for a
particular product line, shall be allowed to service and maintain
ANSUL products.
This manual is limited to uses herein described. For other appli-
cations, contact your local authorized ANSUL distributor,
Domestic District Manager, International Area Manager, or Tyco
Fire Protection Products – Technical Services Department,
Marinette, Wisconsin 54143-2542, USA.
Note: The converted metric values in this manual are provided
for dimensional reference only and do not reflect an actual
measurement.

Part Number: 429425-02


Date: 2013-JUN-28

ANSUL, SENTRY, and the product names listed in this material are marks
and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
EXPLANATION OF SAFETY ALERTS   SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers
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! DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation in which a person will experi-
ence serious personal injury or death if the situation is not
avoided.

! WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation in which a person could expe-
rience serious personal injury or death if the situation is not
avoided.

! CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation in which a person could expe-
rience minor or moderate personal injury if the situation is
not avoided.

CAUTION
Addresses practices not related to personal injury, such as a
system part malfunctioning, property damage, or system failure.

NOTICE
Addresses general practices or observations
related to system function that are not related
to personal injury.
SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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SECTION PAGE(S)

Introduction 1

Operation 2

Recharge 3–4

Inspection 5

Maintenance 6–7

Service and Repair 8–9


SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers INTRODUCTION  
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INTRODUCTION MAINTENANCE
When utilized, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Extinguishers shall be maintained at regular intervals, not more
rules require that ‘‘the employer shall be responsible for the than one year apart, or when specifically indicated by an inspec-
inspection, maintenance, and testing of all portable extinguish- tion. Maintenance is a ‘‘thorough check’’ to give maximum assur-
ers in the work place.’’ Details are provided in the Code of ance that the extinguisher will operate effectively and safely. It
Federal Regulations 29 CFR 1910.157(e) and in Appendixes A includes a thorough examination and any necessary repair,
and B to Subpart L, referencing the provisions of NFPA 10 as recharge, or replacement. It will normally reveal if there is a need
guidelines. NFPA 10 entitled ‘‘Standard for Portable Fire for hydrostatic testing.
Extinguishers’’ is available from the National Fire Protection
Association, visit www.nfpa.org. HYDROTEST
The Compressed Gas Association Inc. CGA C-6 ‘‘Standards For Extinguishers shall be hydrostatically tested at regular intervals
Visual Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders’’ and CGA as required in NFPA 10, ‘‘Standard for Portable Fire
C-6.1 ‘‘Standards For Visual Inspection of High Pressure Extinguishers,’’ or more frequently when inspection or mainte-
Aluminum Compressed Gas Cylinders’’ provides information on nance dictates a specific need. Such tests are usually required
determining unacceptable dents and corrosion. It is available on extinguisher shells and some hose assemblies. For further
from the Compressed Gas Association, Inc., visit details, see ANSUL Technical Bulletin No. 50 entitled
www.cganet.com. ‘‘Hydrostatic Retest Requirements for ANSUL Hand Portable
and Wheeled Extinguishers’’ (Form No. F-81301), and ‘‘ ANSUL
RESPONSIBILITY Hydrostatic Test Instructions’’ (Form No. F-7602).
The owner or occupant of a property in which fire extinguishers
are located has an obligation for the care and use of these extin-
guishers at all times. By doing so, he/she is contributing to the
! WARNING
protection of life and property. The nameplates and instruction For safety: If, at any time, an extinguisher shows evidence of
manual should be read and thoroughly understood by all corrosion or mechanical injury, it shall be subjected to a hydro-
personnel who may be expected to operate, recharge, inspect or static pressure test or replaced.
maintain the extinguishers.

RECHARGE ! WARNING
All extinguishers shall be recharged immediately after use, or
Do not use air or gas for pressure testing. Failure to comply
when indicated by an inspection or maintenance examination.
could result in severe personal injury or death if the shell
Recharge is the replacement or replenishment of the suppress-
ruptures.
ing agent.

! WARNING RECORD KEEPING


Each extinguisher shall have a tag or label securely attached
When performing recharge, use only those materials specified
that indicates the month and year the maintenance was
on the extinguisher nameplate. The use of other recharging
performed and shall identify the person performing the service.
materials may reduce the efficiency, cause malfunction, or
The same record tag or label shall indicate if recharging was
result in rupture of the extinguisher that could cause injury to
also performed. At least monthly, the date the inspection was
the operator.
performed and the initials of the person performing the inspec-
tion shall be recorded.
INSPECTION In addition to the required tag or label, a permanent file record
Inspection is a ‘‘quick-check’’ to give reasonable assurance that should be kept for each extinguisher. The file record should also
an extinguisher is fully charged and operable. It includes check- include the maintenance date and the name of the person or
ing that an extinguisher is in its designated location, that it has agency performing the maintenance; the date when last
not been actuated or tampered with, and that there is no obvious recharged and the name of the person performing the hydrosta-
physical damage or condition to prevent operation. The value of tic test; and a description of dents remaining after passing a
an inspection lies in the frequency, regularity, and thoroughness hydrostatic test.
with which it is conducted. The frequency will vary from hourly to Parts of the above taken from NFPA Pamphlet 10.
monthly, based on the needs of the situation.
OPERATION   SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers
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OPERATION

! WARNING
Carbon dioxide extinguishers contain a suppressing agent that
will not support life when used in sufficient concentration to
suppress a fire. The use of this type of extinguisher in an
unventilated space can dilute the oxygen supply. Prolonged
occupancy of such spaces can result in loss of consciousness
and possible death due to oxygen deficiency.

1. Remove extinguisher from its hanger.


2. Use handle to carry extinguisher to fire. Walk at a rapid
pace. DO NOT RUN.
3. Proceed to upwind side of fire. Stay well clear of flames.
From this position, air currents help carry agent into fire,
assure maximum visibility, provide protection from heat, and
lessen exposure to possible harmful vapors.
4. Start back from fire a distance recommended on extin-
guisher nameplate. Holding extinguisher by handle, grasp
ring pin and pull straight out, breaking visual seal.
5. 5 lb Extinguisher: Position tube/horn assembly and squeeze
handle lever to discharge agent.
10, 15, or 20 lb Extinguishers: Hold the nozzle with one
hand and squeeze handle lever to discharge agent.

NOTICE
For additional information on proper use
and applications of ANSUL Carbon
Dioxide Extinguishers, Tyco Fire Protec-
tion Products maintains a comprehensive
library of training aids and offers hands-on
fire fighting training at our fire school.
Contact Tyco Fire Protection Products,
One Stanton Street, Marinette, WI 54143-
2542, or your authorized ANSUL
Distributor.
SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers RECHARGE  
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RECHARGE b. Horn – Using open end wrench, disengage hex swivel


Before recharging any extinguisher, visually examine the from valve assembly. See Figure 2.
unit for any physical damage or impairment which may
further dictate the need for maintenance.

NOTICE
Extinguishers taken out of service for mainte-
nance or recharge shall be replaced by spare
extinguishers of the same type and at least an
equal rating.

1.
! WARNING
When discharging carbon dioxide for recharge purposes, it
should always be discharged to an outside atmosphere.
The discharging of this type of extinguisher in an unventi-
lated space can dilute the oxygen supply. Prolonged occu- FIGURE 2
004996
pancy of such spaces can result in loss of consciousness
and possible death due to oxygen deficiency. 4. Attach proper recharge adaptor to valve.
Always wear gloves and goggles or a face shield as CO2 5. Place extinguisher on scale. Attach spring clamp to hold
gas could cause freezing if sprayed on bare skin or in the extinguisher valve in open position.
eyes. 6. Connect CO2 supply line to recharge adaptor.
7. Check nameplate on cylinder for proper charge (weight) of
Discharge all remaining CO2 from extinguisher.
CO2.
2. Check cylinder shoulder for date of manufacture. If five
8.
years or more have passed since most recent date stamp,
cylinder must be hydrotested before returning to service. ! WARNING
Date will appear as the month (i.e., 3 = March, 8 = August, When performing recharge, use only the proper materials.
etc.) followed by the inspector’s stamp and then the year The use of other recharging materials may reduce the effi-
(last two digits). ciency, cause malfunction or result in rupture of the extin-
3. Remove horn/hose assembly (10-15-20 lb models) or horn guisher that could cause injury to the operator.
(5 lb model) as follows:
a. Horn/Hose assembly – Using open end wrench, disen- Open fill line valve and fill cylinder to correct total weight as
gage hose from valve assembly. See Figure 1. stamped on valve assembly. DO NOT OVERFILL.

NOTICE
Carbon dioxide (CO2) used to fill the
extinguisher must conform to item
description as specified in UL Standard
154, as follows: ‘‘A commercial grade of
carbon dioxide, free of water and other
contaminants that might cause corrosion
or interfere with the discharge of the extin-
guisher. The vapor phase shall be not less
than 99.5 percent carbon dioxide with no
detectable off-taste or odor. The water
content shall be not more than 12 parts
per million (ppm) by weight at minus 62 °F
(–52.2 °C) dew point. Oil content shall be
not more than 10 parts per million (ppm)
FIGURE 1 by weight.’’
004993
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RECHARGE (Continued)
9. Release spring clamp from operating lever when scale indi-
cates correct amount of CO2 has been introduced into cylin-
der. Close CO2 supply line valve and vent CO2 supply line
to outside atmosphere.
10. Remove CO2 supply line from charging adaptor. Remove
adaptor from valve.
11. Perform leak check on all joints or possible sources of
leakage. (Leak check may consist of a bubble test using a
soapy water solution or any of several commercially avail-
able preparations such as ’’Leak-Tek’’.) If no bubbles
appear, wipe extinguisher clean and air dry. If leaks
(bubbles) appear, refer to Service and Repair section.
12. Reinstall horn or horn/hose assembly.
13. Install ring pin and visual seal.
14. Check weight of recharged extinguisher against weight
stamped on extinguisher valve body. See Figure 3.

FIGURE 3
004994

15. Return extinguisher to its designated location.


16. Personnel performing recharge are usually required to keep
records by way of marking a tag attached or affixed to the
extinguisher and/or in a permanent file. Your precise guide
to record keeping requirements should be the applicable
company, local, state or federal authority having jurisdiction.
SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers INSPECTION  
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INSPECTION
Inspection provides reasonable assurance the extinguisher is
charged and operable. Where an inspection reveals that
tampering has occurred or that the extinguisher is damaged,
impaired, leaking, or has obvious corrosion, complete mainte-
nance as described on Pages 6–7 should be followed.

NOTICE
Become familiar with the Service and Repair
section prior to performing inspection.

1. Make certain extinguisher is in its designated place, is


clearly visible and is accessible for immediate use. Any
obstructions that obscure it, or that would otherwise impair
its being readily accessible, should be removed.
2. Check visual inspection seal on valve lever. The absence of
a seal or a broken seal may indicate either unreported use
or tampering. In either case, a complete maintenance check
is required.
3. Extinguisher shall be weighed every 6 months and
recharged if weight loss is in excess of 1 lb (0.45 kg) or if
overweight. Total charged weight is stamped on the valve
body and includes hose and horn assembly.
4. Remove extinguisher from its wall hanger or bracket.
Examine extinguisher for evidence of physical damage,
corrosion or other impairments.
5. Check nameplate for readability.
6. Examine horn or horn/hose assembly for cuts, severe
weather checking, abrasion, cracks or deformed exterior.
7. Check hose couplings for tightness, corrosion or cracks. A
loose connection on the coupling could contribute to a signif-
icant change in discharge characteristics. A corroded or
cracked coupling could separate under pressure.
8. Check horn for obstruction. Insects are common causes of
obstructions particularly in warmer climates.
9. Make sure wall hanger or bracket is properly fastened to
hold total extinguisher weight.
10. Return extinguisher to its designated location.
11. Personnel making inspections are usually required to keep
records by way of marking a tag attached or affixed to the
extinguisher and/or in a permanent file. Your precise guide
to record keeping requirements should be the applicable
company, local, state or federal authority having jurisdiction.
MAINTENANCE   SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers
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MAINTENANCE 6. Check cylinder for date of manufacture. If five years or more


If a questionable condition exists, refer to Service and Repair have passed since most recent date stamp, cylinder must be
section, pages 8-9. hydrotested before returning to service. Date will appear as
month (i.e., 3 = March, 8 = August, etc.) followed by the in-
NOTICE spector’s stamp and then year (last two digits). See Figure 4.

Become familiar with the Service and Repair


section prior to performing maintenance.

To provide maximum assurance that the extinguisher will


operate effectively and safely, maintenance must be conducted
annually, or sooner when specifically indicated by an inspection:

! CAUTION
Always be alert for any indications of damage or inoperative-
ness in the extinguisher. No manual can anticipate everything
that could happen to an extinguisher. In the event that some-
thing not covered in the manual is found, ascertain whether
any potential for damage or effect on operation of the extin-
guisher or safety exists and repair or replace, as necessary.
FIGURE 4
006531

1. Make certain extinguisher is in its designated place, readily 7. 10, 15, or 20 lb Extinguishers Only: Remove and inspect
accessible and immediately available in the event of fire. horn/hose assembly as follows:
2. Remove extinguisher from its wall hanger. Check to see that a. Using open end wrench, disengage hose from valve.
hanger is firmly fastened to mounting surface.
b. Check hose assembly for any blockage.
NOTICE c. Perform conductivity test on hose by attaching one lead
of an ohmmeter to one hose coupling and other lead to
Extinguishers taken out of service for opposite hose coupling. With meter set in ohms range,
maintenance or recharge shall be reading should show approximately 0 ohms, indicating a
replaced by spare extinguishers of the complete circuit exists through hose. See Figure 5. If
same type and at least equal rating. meter indicates an open circuit, hose must be replaced.

3. Clean extinguisher to remove dirt, grease and foreign


material.
4. Inspect tank for corrosion, abrasion, or dents in accordance
with CGA Visual Inspection Standards, Pamphlets C-6 and
C-6.1.
5. Visually inspect extinguisher for missing, substituted or
broken parts. Only ANSUL replacement parts are recom-
mended. FIGURE 5
002814

d. Do not install hose to valve at this time.


SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers MAINTENANCE  
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MAINTENANCE (Continued) 10. 5 lb Extinguisher Only: Assure nut attached to hex swivel
8. 5 lb Extinguisher Only: Remove and inspect horn assem- rotates freely but not loosely.
bly as follows: 11. Check siphon tube by shaking entire extinguisher. A metallic
a. Using open end wrench, rotate hex swivel in counter- rattling noise indicates separation of siphon tube from valve.
clockwise direction to remove from valve assembly. See 12. Follow instructions in Recharge section to empty and
Figure 6. recharge extinguisher.
13. Return extinguisher to its designated location.
14. Personnel making maintenance checks are usually required
to keep records by way of marking a tag attached or affixed
to the extinguisher and/or in a permanent file. Your precise
guide to record keeping requirements should be the applic-
able company, local, state or federal authority having juris-
diction.

FIGURE 6
004996

b. Check tube for any blockage.


c. Reassemble hex swivel to valve body by threading clock-
wise onto hole in valve body and wrench tighten.
9. 10, 15, or 20 lb Extinguishers Only: Inspect defusing
holes on valve to make sure they are not blocked. See
Figure 7.

FIGURE 7
004995
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SERVICE AND REPAIR


The best assurance against fire extinguisher malfunction is
proper operation, recharge, inspection and maintenance. To
remedy any disorder detected through periodic inspection or
maintenance examinations, the table on page 9 lists some of the
possible irregularities that may develop and gives suggestions
for corrective action. For further information, contact Tyco Fire
Protection Products.

! WARNING
Contents under high pressure. Before removing or disassem-
bling valve, make sure extinguisher is completely discharged.
Failure to comply could result in personal injury or property
damage due to violent movement of loosened components.

! WARNING
When discharging carbon dioxide for service and repair
purposes, it should always be discharged to an outside atmos-
phere. The discharging of this type of extinguisher in an unven-
tilated space can dilute the oxygen supply. Prolonged
occupancy of such spaces can result in loss of consciousness
and possible death due to oxygen deficiency.
SENTRY Carbon Dioxide Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers SERVICE AND REPAIR  
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SERVICE AND REPAIR  (Continued)

COMPONENT DISORDER CORRECTIVE ACTION


Cylinder Dents or abrasions* Hydrotest (See Form No. F-7602, Hydrostatic Test
Instructions) or discard cylinder.
Rust spots, pits, corrosion* Clean affected area. Replace if there is any corrosion
penetration.
Threads nicked, cross- Clean threads with a stiff bristle brush. If damaged or
threaded, corroded or worn worn, discard cylinder.

Valve Leak at safety nut Remove nut, disc and washer. Clean out receptacle.
Replace with new ANSUL components. Torque to 17 ft lb
to 20 ft lb (23.2 Nm to 27.1 Nm).
Leak through valve outlet Discharge. Disassemble valve. Replace plunger stem.
Leak at plunger stem Discharge. Disassemble valve. Replace plunger stem.
(Under operating lever)
Leak at hose joint Disassemble and examine internal and external threads.
Replace hose if damaged.
Leak at hex swivel/valve joint Disassemble. Clean seating surface. Reassemble.
(5 lb extinguisher only) Assure tube rotates freely but not loosely.
Leak at cylinder/valve joint Examine for cracks around perimeter of cylinder neck.
Discard if cracks are found. If leaking at thread joint,
remove valve from cylinder. Clean threads with stiff brush.
On aluminum shell only, replace O-ring. On steel shell
only, lightly lubricate valve thread with DOW 111 or equal
and reinstall valve. Torque steel shell to 50 ft lb (68 Nm).
Tighten aluminum shell hand tight.
Sticky valve Disassemble valve. Examine valve stem and push lever.
Replace if damaged. Replace stem O-ring and adequately
lubricate.

Nameplate Unreadable Use a mild detergent to clean plate. If readability cannot


be improved, replace nameplate.**
Loose Inspect under plate. If corroded, see ‘‘Cylinder-Rust spots,
pits and corrosion’’ and reaffix nameplate using a good
grade of heatless adhesive.
Missing Replace with new nameplate.**

Hose Cut, cracked or abraded Replace hose assembly.


Corroded or cracked coupling Replace hose assembly.
Internal blockage Clear by flexing or blowing air or nitrogen through hose at
50 psi (3.5 bar) or less. Replace if blockage cannot be
removed.

CAUTION
Do not leave open end of hose unattended unless
adequately restrained to prevent whipping.

Horn Cracked Replace horn.

* Refer to Compressed Gas Association (CGA) pamphlets C-6 and C-6.1.


** Replacement maintenance nameplates from Tyco FIre Protection Products will not have a UL manifest.

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