Victory Fire & Gas WM6L Application guide

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STORED PRESSURE, HAND PORTABLE
WATER MIST FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
MODELS: WM6L/ WM2.5GAL
Owner’s SERVICE MANUAL
No. ZX-UL-SM005 Rev.2
INSTALLATION, OPERATING & SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
All fire extinguishers should be installed, inspected, and maintained in accordance with the National
Fire Protection Association standard titled "Portable Fire Extinguishers", NFPA-10 and the
requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
When installation, inspection or maintenance is required, it should be performed by certified trained
persons having proper equipment. Fire extinguishers are pressure vessels and must be treated with
respect and handled with care. They are mechanical devices and require periodic maintenance to be
sure that they are ready to operate properly and safely. Victory strongly recommends that the
maintenance of portable fire extinguishers be done by a trained professional –your local authorized
Victory Distributor.
Victory Corporation makes original factory parts available to ensure proper maintenance –USE OF
SUBSTITUTE PARTS RELEASES VICTORY OF ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS. Victory
parts have machined surfaces and threads that are manufactured to exacting tolerances. O-rings,
hoses, nozzles, and all metal parts meet precise specifications and are subjected to multiple in-house
inspections and tests for acceptability. Only spare parts listed in appendix A should be used. DO
NOT SUBSTITUTE.
WARNING
Do not use this extinguisher on class D fires or flammable materials that react with water.
Protect extinguisher from freezing.
Never include Calcium Chloride within water content
RECHARGE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IMMEDIATELYAFTER ANY USE

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VICTORY CORPORATION DOES NOT SERVICE, MAINTAIN OR RECHARGE FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS. THIS MANUAL IS PUBLISHED AS A GUIDE TO ASSIST QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL IN THE INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND RECHARGE OF
VICTORY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ONLY. NO INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAN
ANTICIPATE ALL POSSIBLE MALFUNCTIONS THAT MAY BE ENCOUNTERED IN THE
SERVICE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY THAT PRIOR
SERVICE PERFORMED ON THIS EQUIPMENT MAY HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY DONE,
IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT ALL WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES IN
THIS MANUAL BE CAREFULLY OBSERVED. FAILURE TO HEED THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
VICTORYASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR RECHARGE OF
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS BY PUBLISHING THIS MANUAL.
REFERENCES IN THIS MANUAL: AVAILABLE FROM:
NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers National Fire Protection Association
2022 Edition 1 Batterymarch Pk. P.O Box 9101
Quincy, MA. 02169-7471
www.nfpa.org
CGA C-1 Methods for Hydrostatic Compressed Gas Assoc., Inc.
Testing of Compressed Gas 4221 Walney Road., 5th floor
Cylinders Chantilly, VA. 20151-2923
www.cganet.com
CGA C-6 Standard For Visual Inspection
of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders
Victory Fire & Gas Inc.
1713 Lewis Street, Bay City,
MI. 48706. Office - 989.322.0856.
E-Mail: info@victoryfiregas.com,
http://www.victoryfiregas.com

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INSTALLATION
Your layout and particular hazards dictate the placement of fire extinguishers. NFPA-10 requires that
hand portable extinguishers with a gross weight less than 40 lbs. be hung with the top of the
extinguisher not more than 5 ft. (1.53 m) above the floor. Extinguishers having a gross weight
greater than 40 lbs. (18.14 kg) should be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 3
1/2 ft. (1.07m) above the floor. Extinguishers should be mounted in a clean and dry location, accessible
to possible fire hazards and preferably near an exit. Never install the extinguisher in a location where
a potential hazard would prevent easy access.
Use the mounting bracket supplied with extinguisher or an approved Victory vehicle bracket if needed.
Secure to a solid surface using the appropriate fixings for the surface (not supplied) to firmly hold the
bracket in place.
The operational temperature range for this extinguisher is +40°F to +120°F (+4°C to +49°C) [please
see the nameplate on your extinguisher]. The extinguisher should be adequately protected if
temperatures outside of this range are anticipated. Keep the extinguisher clean and free from dirt, ice,
chemicals, and any contaminants that may interfere with its proper operation. DO NOT
FUNCTIONALLY TEST THIS FIRE EXTINGUISHER. (Testing or any use may cause the
extinguisher to gradually lose pressure over time and make the extinguisher ineffective). Never throw
an extinguisher into a fire because rapid heat buildup could cause pressure expansion and exceed the
limitations of the cylinder.
SERVICE TOOLS
Victory recommend that only the correct tools, weighing scales and pressurizing adaptors are utilized
for service and recharge to ensure correct assembly and filling (See appendix B for detail). Victory
recommended tightening torque values should be followed. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or CROSS
THREAD any threaded connections.
SAFETY
Victory recommend the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) is used as described in the
Safety Data Sheet (SDS) available on the Victory website. Observe instructions for disposal of any
agent in accordance with SDS.

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HOW TO USE
WARNING
Persons expected to use this fire extinguisher should be trained in initiating its operation and in the
proper firefighting technique. Familiarize all personnel with this information before an emergency
occurs.
Failure to start back at a sufficient distance from front edge of the fire or use an inadequate sweeping
technique of the agent stream could splash and / or scatter burning materials
1. Remove the extinguisher from its hanger or bracket.
2. Pull and remove the ring (safety) pin, breaking the visual tamper seal.
3. Using the extinguisher carrying handle, transport the unit to a safe position upwind of the fire.
4. Remove the nozzle from the retainer and while keeping the extinguisher in a vertical position,
aim the nozzle at the base of the fire.
5. Approach fire from upwind, minimum of 10 feet of the front edge of the fire.
6. Starting back from this distance, squeeze the operating lever fully to initiate the agent
discharge.
7. Apply the water mist discharge in a gentle sweeping manner, being careful not to scatter the
fuel. Operators can advance closer as control of the fire is gained; however, they should avoid
stepping into the fuel or fire area.
8. When the fire is out, standby if practical, until the burning media has cooled to ensure
extinguishment.
9. Evacuate and ventilate the area immediately after extinguishing the fire. The fumes and
smoke from any fire may be hazardous and can be deadly.
10. Ensure the burning media is properly removed and disposed of in accordance with any local
handling requirement
REMEMBER STEPS. P.A.S.S. PULL AIM SQUEEZE SWEEP

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AFTER USE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE
Fire extinguishers should always be recharged immediately after any use.
1. Invert extinguisher, then while securing and pointing the nozzle in a safe direction, squeeze
the operating levers to clear hose and release all remaining pressure from the extinguisher.
2. Notify responsible person that extinguisher was used, so that the extinguisher can be
immediately recharged, or a replacement obtained
WARNING
a. Before attempting to disassemble, be sure the extinguisher is completely depressurized. To
depressurize –hold the extinguisher in an inverted position and slowly squeeze the discharge
handle and lever. See trouble shooting section for more details.
b. Never have any part of your body over the extinguisher while removing the valve assembly.
c. Use a protective shield between you and the valve while charging an extinguisher. Do not stand in
front of the valve if a shield is not available.
d. Check and calibrate regulator gauge at frequent intervals. The regulator gauge should be used to
determine when the intended charging pressure has been reached. Do not use the extinguisher
gauge for this purpose.
e. Never leave an extinguisher connected to a regulator of a high-pressure source for an extended
period. A defective regulator could cause the cylinder to rupture due to excessive pressure.
CAUTION
Discharge time and effective range of the agent throw varies according to model –see the specification
literature for your extinguisher.
INSPECTING THE EXTINGUISHER
The inspection procedures outlined below may not be sufficient for every jurisdiction or location and
should be used in conjunction with the NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, 2022
Edition.
This extinguisher should be inspected at regular intervals (monthly or more often if
circumstances dictate) to ensure that it is ready for use. Inspection is a "quick check" that a fire
extinguisher is available and is in good operating condition with no damage or corrosion. It is
intended to give reasonable assurance that the fire extinguisher is fully charged with no loss of
pressure (pointer in green zone), tamper seal is unbroken and no obstructions in hose or nozzle.
This is done by verifying that it is in its designated place, that it has not been actuated or
tampered with, and that there is no obvious physical damage or condition to prevent its
operation.
WARNING
For safety purposes, if an extinguisher shows signs of corrosion or mechanical damage, it shall be
subjected to a hydrostatic pressure test or replaced.

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PERIODIC INSPECTION PROCEDURES
(Monthly or more often if circumstances dictate)
[NFPA-10] Periodic inspection of fire extinguishers shall include a check of at least the following
items:
1. Location in designated place.
2. Visibility of extinguisher or means of indicating the extinguisher location
3. Pressure gauge reading or indicator in the operable range or position.
4. Fullness determined by weighing or hefting.
5. Operating instructions on nameplate and facing outward.
6. Safety seals and tamper indicators not broken or missing.
7. Examination for obvious physical damage, corrosion, leakage, or clogged nozzle.
8. Date and initial the inspection tag or record in accordance with NFPA-10 or local requirements
MAINTENANCE
[NFPA-10] At least once a year or more frequently if circumstances require, maintenance should
be performed. Maintenance is a "thorough check" of the extinguisher. It is intended to give
maximum assurance that a fire extinguisher will operate effectively and safely. It includes a
thorough examination for physical damage or condition to prevent its operation and any
necessary repair or replacement. It will normally reveal if hydrostatic testing or internal
maintenance is required.
Maintenance, servicing & recharging shall be performed by trained and certified persons having
available the appropriate servicing manual, the proper types of tools, recharge materials, lubricants, and
Victory replacement parts.
Extinguishers taken out of service for maintenance or recharge shall be replaced by spare extinguishers
of the same type and at least an equal rating.
MAINTENANCE –SERVICE PROCEDURE
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO MAINTENANCE AT INTERVALS OF
NOT MORE THAN ONE YEAR, AT TIME OF HYDROSTATIC TEST OR WHEN
SPECIFICALLY INDICATED BY AN INSPECTION DISCREPANCY. MAINTENANCE
EXAMINATION WILL IDENTIFY THE NEED FOR REPLACEMENT, REPAIR AND IF
HYDROSTATIC TESTING IS REQUIRED
WARNING
Before servicing check the extinguisher is correctly pressurized.
This procedure is best accomplished with the extinguisher in an upright position and on a level
surface.
1. Ensure extinguisher is installed in proper location and that it is readily accessible. (Water mist
extinguishers are approved for temperature ranges between +40° F to +120° F and need to be
protected from freezing.

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2. Remove extinguisher from hanger or bracket whilst ensuring all mounting hardware is properly
installed, secure and in good operating condition. Check for damage or corrosion, abrasion, dents,
or weld damage or use of substitute parts. If any damage is found, hydrostatically test in
accordance with instructions in CGA C-1 and C-6 and NFPA 10.
NOTE: Only factory replacement parts are approved for use on Victory fire
extinguishers.
3. Clean extinguisher to remove dirt, grease, or foreign material. Check to make sure that the
instruction nameplate is securely attached and legible.
NOTE: When cleaning, avoid use of solvents around the pressure gauge. They could
seriously damage the plastic gauge face.
4. Weigh the extinguisher and compare with weight printed in the "Maintenance" section on the
nameplate(label). Recharge extinguisher if weight is not within indicated allowable
tolerances. Any extinguisher not falling within the tolerance limits shall be properly
recharged.
5. Check the date of manufacture stamped on the extinguisher cylinder, dome or shown on
nameplate. The cylinder must be hydrostatically tested every five years to the test pressure
indicated on the nameplate. Never place an extinguisher back into service if hydro test is overdue.
Always complete hydro test and if acceptable return to service. Only refill with deionized water
with conductivity of less than 1.0 us/cm after successfully completing the hydro test. Non
deionized water will invalidate the class C capability. Do not mix deionized water with
non-deionized in extinguisher content.
6. Visually inspect the pressure gauge:
a. If bent, damaged or improper gauge, depressurize and replace.
b. If pressure is low, check for leaks and immediately correct any defects before pressurizing.
c. If over pressurized (overcharged), depressurize the extinguisher and follow recharge
instructions.
7. Check ring (safety) pin for freedom of movement. Replace if bent or if removal appears
difficult.
8. Inspect discharge lever for any dirt or corrosion which might impair freedom of movement.
Inspect carrying handle for proper installation. If lever, handle, or rivets are damaged replace
with proper Victory part(s).
9. Remove hose assembly and visually inspect inside valve body. Inspect nozzle and the hose
assembly for damage –replace, as necessary. Blow air through hose assembly to ensure passage
is clear of foreign material or obstruction.
10. Inspect the valve assembly for corrosion or damage to hose thread connection. Replace valve
assembly or component parts as necessary following the proper depressurization and recharge
procedures. If valve removal is necessary, complete all steps in the Recharge Procedure.
11. Install hose /wand assembly. Ensure coupling is firmly tightened into valve and place lance inside
two loops on the straps at the top and bottom of the cylinder. See appendix A for image.
12. Install new tamper seal and record service data on the extinguisher inspection tag.
13. Replace the extinguisher on the wall hanger or in the vehicle bracket making sure that it fits the
bracket properly and the bracket is securely attached –replace the bracket if necessary.

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COMPLETE MAINTENANCE –FIVE YEAR TEARDOWN / HYDROTESTING
[NFPA-10] Every five years, stored pressure water mist extinguishers require a five-year
hydrostatic test shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable maintenance procedures.
When the applicable maintenance procedures are performed during periodic recharging or
hydrostatic testing, the five-year requirement shall begin from that date.
NOTE: Some states have legislation which requires "Complete Maintenance" on an annual basis.
Please contact your local Victory Distributor to see if these requirements apply to you.
1. Discharge extinguishers to release pressure and water mist. Make sure that the extinguisher is
completely empty and depressurized. To depressurize –hold the extinguisher in an inverted
position and slowly squeeze the discharge handle and lever. See trouble shooting section for more
details
2. Clean extinguisher to remove dirt, grease, or foreign material. Check to make sure that the
instruction nameplate is securely fastened and legible. Inspect the cylinder for corrosion,
abrasion, dents, or weld damage or use of substitute parts. If any of these conditions are found
and you doubt the integrity of the cylinder, hydrostatically test to factory test pressure marked on
the nameplate (label), using the proof pressure method, in accordance with CGA C-1 and NFPA
10. Any distortion or leakage of the cylinder shall be cause for rejection.
NOTE: When cleaning, avoid use of solvents around the pressure gauge. They could
seriously damage the plastic gauge face.
3. Inspect the extinguisher for damaged, missing or substitute parts. NOTE: Only factory
replacement parts are approved for use on victory fire extinguishers.
4. Check the date of manufacture on the extinguisher label (nameplate or cylinder). Cylinder must be
hydrostatically (proof pressure) tested every five years to the test pressure indicated on the
nameplate. Any distortion or leakage of the cylinder shall be cause for rejection. Never place an
extinguisher back into service if hydro test is overdue. Always complete hydro test and if
acceptable return to service.
5. Visually inspect the pressure gauge –if bent, damaged or improper type or pressure –replace with
the proper Victory pressure gauge (see Parts List).
6. Check ring (safety) pin for freedom of movement. Replace if bent or if removal appears
difficult.
7. Inspect discharge lever for any dirt or corrosion which might impair freedom of movement.
Inspect carrying handle for proper installation. If lever, handle, or rivets are damaged, replace
with proper Victory parts.
8. Remove hose assembly and visually inspect threads on hose coupling, hose for damage, and
replace, as necessary. Blow air through nozzle and hose to ensure passage is clear of foreign
material or obstructions.
9. Inspect the valve assembly for corrosion or damage to hose thread connection. Replace valve
assembly or component parts, as necessary.
10. Remove and disassemble valve assembly by removing dip tube, spring, and valve stem assembly.
Install a new valve stem and collar O-ring after lightly lubricating with Visilox V- 711. (Do not
lubricate valve stem seal.)
11. Complete steps 3 through 15 of Recharge Procedure.

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RECHARGE
WARNING
a. Before attempting to disassemble, be sure the extinguisher is completely depressurized.
To depressurize –hold the extinguisher in an inverted position and slowly squeeze the
discharge handle and lever. See trouble shooting section for more details.
b. Never have any part of your body over the extinguisher while removing the valve assembly.
c. Use a protective shield between you and the pressure gauge while charging an extinguisher.
Do not stand in front of the gauge if a shield is not available.
d. Use a regulated pressurizing source of dry nitrogen only with a minimum dew point of
minus 70oF (minus 57oC). Set the regulator to no more than 25 psi above the operating
pressure.
e. Check and calibrate regulator gauge at frequent intervals. The regulator gauge should be
used to determine when the intended charging pressure has been reached. Do not use the
extinguisher gauge for this purpose.
f. Never leave an extinguisher connected to a regulator of a high-pressure source for an
extended period. A defective regulator could cause the cylinder to rupture due to excessive
pressure.
RECHARGING PROCEDURE
RECHARGING is the replacement of the extinguishing agent and the propellant gas
1. Perform steps 1 through 10 of the "Complete Maintenance (Five Year Teardown)" section.
2. Thoroughly rinse and clean all parts of the disassembled valve with a soft bristle brush or soft
cloth. Blow the valve out with air or nitrogen. Inspect the collar O-ring, valve stem, spring,
and dip tube assembly, and replace parts if worn or damaged. Ensure siphon tube screen is not
blocked. Ensure handle and lever move freely. Lubricate the collar O-ring and small O-ring on the
valve stem with Visilox V-711 (do not lubricate the valve stem seal).
3. Reassemble the valve assembly, ensuring siphon tube is firmly tightened securely and set aside.
Squeeze and release handle and lever to ensure freedom of movement and stem returns freely.
4. Remove any water remaining in the cylinder. Rinse the cylinder with clean water.
5. Inspect the cylinder interior following CGAVisual Inspection Standard C-6.
6. Ensure overfill tube correctly fully inserted into threaded neck. Then, using an accurate scale, fill
cylinder with the correct amount of deionized water specified on the label (nameplate). Only
refill with deionized water with conductivity of less than 1.0 us/cm. Non deionized water will
invalidate the class C capability. Do not mix deionized water with non-deionized in
extinguisher content.
When filled correctly within stated weight limits, the deionized water level should not enter the
overfill tube.
Deionized water volume range for WM6L is 5.85-6.15L and for WM2.5GAL is 2.438-2.563 Gal.
CAUTION: Filling by eye alone could cause potentially dangerous overfilling –always use a
scale.
7. Carefully center the dip tube and install valve assembly aligning center of gauge with center of

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nameplate. Ensure the O seal seats correctly. Firmly hand tight collar onto the cylinder (max force
20-30Nm / 15-22 ft lbs.) to hold valve firmly in place. Attach the charging adapter hand tight into
the valve assembly thread.
8. With the extinguisher properly secured in an upright position, connect your nitrogen pressurizing
line with a quick connect to the charging adapter. Depress the extinguisher operating lever and
pressurize extinguisher to the proper operating pressure. When the desired pressure has been
reached, release the lever. Shut off nitrogen supply and remove the quick connect.
9. Check extinguisher for leaks by applying detecting fluid or a solution of soapy water to the
charging adapter orifice, around the collar O-ring sealing area, cylinder welds and gauge.
Remove the charging adapter. Blow nitrogen into the interior of the valve assembly to remove
any remaining leak detecting fluid. Wipe exterior of extinguisher to remove any remaining
residue.
10. Install hose /wand assembly. Ensure coupling is firmly tightened into valve and place lance inside
two loops on the straps at the top and bottom of the cylinder. See appendix A for image.
11. Install ring pin through handle, lever and valve with ring facing the front of the extinguisher
(gauge side).
12. Install new tamper seal wrapping through loop and around levers to secure ring pin. Do not over
stress tamper seal.
13. Weigh assembled extinguisher and confirm that the total weight is within the allowable tolerances
indicated in the Maintenance section of the nameplate (label).
14. After completing the maintenance examination, properly tag, label, and record the procedure in
accordance with NFPA-10 and any local requirements
15. Replace the extinguisher on the wall hanger or in the vehicle bracket making sure that it fits the
bracket properly and the bracket is securely attached –replace the bracket if necessary
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
WARNING
To avoid risk of injury of death, should any audible pressure leak be observed during disassembly of
the extinguisher, then technicians should stop service activities and wait until all residual pressure is
released.
LEAKAGE
Determine the source of a leak before the extinguisher is depressurized. The extinguisher must be
completely depressurized before any attempt is made to de-valve it and correct a leakage problem.
DEPRESSURIZE
Hold the extinguisher in an inverted position and slowly squeeze the discharge handle. Some water
remaining in the dip tube will be expelled so care should be taken in the area being used for
depressurizing. Thoroughly clean all valve parts after depressurization and valve removal.

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PROBLEM
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1
Leak at collar O-ring
De-pressurize. Remove valve assembly, remove, and discard
O-ring, clean collar, and lube lightly with Visilox V-711.
Clean O-ring groove on valve and install new collar O-ring.
Lubricate with Visilox V-711.
2
Leak through valve
De-pressurize. Check valve stem seating area for scratches
or foreign matter. Clean seating area with a toothbrush and
soft cloth. Install new valve stem assembly.
3
Valve outlet thread or port obstructed or dirty
De-pressurize. Flush clean with water or empty and
recharge. If still blocked replace valve assembly with new.
4
Leak around gauge
De-pressurize, remove valve. Remove gauge, clean threads,
and reinstall using Teflon tape on the gauge threads.
5
Defective or damaged gauge
De-pressurize and replace. Install the correct Victory
pressure gauge using Teflon tape on the gauge threads.
6
Pressure gauge reads outside green zone
Check ambient temperature correlation. De-pressurize and
recharge or replace
7
Gauge operating pressure differs from label
De-pressurize and replace. Install the correct Victory
pressure gauge using Teflon tape on the gauge threads.
8
Gauge does not indicate compatibility with
agent
De-pressurize and replace. Install the correct Victory
pressure gauge using Teflon tape on the gauge threads.
9
Gauge does not indicate compatible with
brass
De-pressurize and replace. Install the correct Victory
pressure gauge using Teflon tape on the gauge threads.
10
Defective cylinder
Contact Victory if under warranty, otherwise mark
"REJECTED" and remove from service or return to owner.
11
Extinguisher suspected of freezing
Empty, closely examine & hydrostatic re-test. Recharge or
replace as necessary
12
Wall hook / bracket loose or damaged
Secure, repair or replace
13
Bent pull pin, corroded, damaged
Replace
14
Lever or handle loose
De-pressurize and replace if possible or replace with new
valve assembly
15
Damaged hose, worn, cracked, or corroded
Replace
16
Nameplate instructions illegible
Replace
17
Agent cylinder damaged or corroded
Inspect and hydrostatic re-test or dispose of in accordance
with NFPA-10
18
Noise noticeable from within cylinder
De-pressurize and internally examine for broken siphon tube
or foreign object
19
Total Charge weight of extinguisher different
to tolerances on nameplate
De-pressurize and recharge
20
Hose strap(s) damaged or missing
Replace
21
Nozzle or hose or coupling obstructed
Flush clear with warm water and blow dry. If still
obstructed, replace
22
Hose O-ring or nozzle O ring missing,
cracked or damaged
Replace and lightly lubricant.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
Victory warrants its fire extinguishers (“Products”) to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of six (6) years from the date of manufacture. Victory’s responsibility for
defects in material or workmanship are limited to repair or replacement of the products for the original
retail purchaser (“Consumer”) only. This limited warranty does not cover defects resulting from
modification, abuse, accident, alteration, misuse, exposure to corrosive conditions, or improper
installation or maintenance. No warranty is provided for products or components that have been subject
to normal wear and tear, misuse, improper installation, incompatible chemicals/materials, corrosion;
that have not been used for their intended purpose; or that have not been installed, maintained,
modified, or repaired in accordance with applicable standards of the National Fire Protection
Association and/or the standards of any other Authorities having jurisdiction. Materials found by seller
to be defective shall be either repaired or replaced, at Seller’s sole option. Seller neither assumes, nor
authorizes any person to assume for it, any other obligation in connection with the sale of products or
parts of products. Seller shall not be responsible for system design errors, or inaccurate or incomplete
information supplied by buyer or buyer’s representatives. This limited warranty sets forth the
exclusive remedy for claims based on failure of or defect in products, materials, or components,
whether the claim is made in contract, tort, strict liability, or any other legal theory. This warranty
will apply to the full extent permitted by law. The invalidity, in whole or part, of any portion of this
warranty will not affect the remainder. Victory is not responsible for the installation or the maintenance
of the products.
Defective products for which a valid claim has been made shall be returned to Victory’s facility for
repair or replacement (or to other repair facilities pursuant to Victory’s prior written authorization), and
transportation costs to such locations shall be paid by consumer.
VICTORY DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE,
OR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES, AND INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS, IN
EACH CASE EVEN IF VICTORY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF. LAWS OF
SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER TYPES
OF DAMAGES, AND CONSUMERS MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM
JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION. UNDER SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND
THE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS HEREIN SHALL BE TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED
BY LAW.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY VICTORY AND
SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, WHETHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
Neither the product distributor nor any other third party is authorized to make any conditions,
representations, or warranties on Victory’s behalf. VICTORY neither assumes nor authorizes any
representative or other person to assume for it any obligation or liability other than as expressly set
forth herein. Any disputes regarding or relating to this limited warranty will be resolved in the sole
discretion of VICTORY.

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REFERENCES IN THIS MANUAL: AVAILABLE FROM:
NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers National Fire Protection Association
2022 Edition 1 Batterymarch Pk. P.O Box 9101
Quincy, MA. 02169-7471
www.nfpa.org
CGA C-1 Methods for Hydrostatic Compressed GasAssoc., Inc.
Testing of Compressed Gas 4221 Walney Road., 5th floor
Cylinders Chantilly, VA. 20151-2923
www.cganet.com
CGA C-6 Standard for Visual Inspection
of Steel Compressed Gas Cylinders

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APPENDIXA

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APPENDIX B
Equipment Type
Where Used
Comments
Adjustable Wrench or
23mm open ended wrench
Hose and Wand
Assembly to valve
Recommended torque
5Nm (44 in lbs.)
Adjustable Wrench or
19mm open ended wrench
Lance/Wand to Hose
Assembly
Recommended torque
3-5Nm (26-44 in lbs.)
Adjustable Wrench or
15mm open ended wrench
Nozzle to lance/wand
Recommended torque
3-5Nm (26-44 in lbs.)
Adjustable Wrench or 7/8”
open ended wrench
Siphon Tube Assembly
to valve
Recommended torque
8Nm (71 in lbs.)
11mm (7/16”) open ended
wrench
Pressure Gauge to valve
Recommended torque
5-12Nm (44-106 in lbs.) with sealant/glue
Scales
Filling cylinders with
deionized water
Recommended accuracy
+/- 2.5% or better
Pressurizing / recharging
adaptors
See table below for application
Regulated Gauge
Pressurizing
Use regulated gauge set when pressurizing the extinguisher.
NOTE: Do not set pressure on regulator more than 25 psi
above working pressure shown on the gauge
Hand / Wrench
Valve collar to cylinder
Recommended torque
20-30Nm (15-22 ft lbs.)
Lubricant
Neck to valve seal and
blow by O seal on stem
Recommended lubricant Visilox V-711
Change History
Date
Revision
Change Details
04/20/2022
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First release
04/21/2022
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Updated for UL files and Website
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