Yes EN3 doesn't allow liquid extinguishers under 2 litre, but 1 litre foams are still manufactured sold and fitted.
Fitted only by cowboys, that don't know better. 1 litre foams are not to EN3 for a reason, they are neither use nor ornament. BS5423 has been superseded.
Like unpainted polished finish extinguishers they are legal to sell as they have CE marking to meet the Pressure Equipment Directive and are marked as complying with EN3 (generally with the caveat 'except in relation to colour' or 'capacity')
You cannot mark an extinguisher as complying with EN3 when it does not comply to EN3. You may get a manufacturer writing it on the side but it cannot be verified and is worthless. What you are confusing is that the fire rating specified in EN3 may have been verified by an independent body. I sell the odd stainless/polished extinguisher and am aware of who says what in that regard.
The actual current legislation for PCV's and Minibuses still refers to BS5423 and permits water, foam & halon, based on fire rating, not size. VOSA accepts EN3 in lieu of BS5423 and as long as it is water or foam, 8A &/or 21B, is full & in good condition and says EN3 on it they are happy.
There was no reason to amend the legislation to state EN3 because the 1995 amendment just prior to EN3 (1996) adequately covered this in part c:
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1995/305/made3. In regulation 35, after paragraph (2) there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—
“(3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to a vehicle if it carries apparatus for extinguishing fire which would meet the requirements of that paragraph were there substituted—
(a)for a reference in Schedule 4 to any British Standard, a reference to a corresponding standard;
(b)for the reference in Schedule 4 to a test fire rating of 8A or the reference in that Schedule to a test fire rating of 21B, a reference to an equivalent level of performance specified in the corresponding standard; and
(c)for the reference in paragraph (2)(b) to the appropriate British Standards Institution specification number, a reference to a marking indicating compliance with the corresponding standard.for clarity, paragraph (2)(b) in the 1981 document is highlighted below:
(2) The apparatus referred to in paragraph (1) shall be—
(a)readily available for use,
(b)clearly marked with the appropriate British Standards Institution specification number, and
(c)maintained in good and efficient working order.If you want to harp back to the 1981 version you will see that the 8A or 21B was 8A
and 21B, for foams at least. Funny how things get lost over time.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1981/257/madeA fire extinguisher which complies in all respects with the specification for portable fire extinguishers issued by the British Standards Institution, published on 31st December 1976 and numbered B.S. 5423: 77 and which either—
(a)contains water with a minimum test fire rating of 8A, or
(b)contains foam with a minimum test fire rating of 8A and 21B, or
(c)contains and is marked to indicate that it contains halon 1211 or halon 1301 with, in either case, a minimum test fire rating of 21B.Whilst not kite marked the 1 litre foams (& indeed some of the 3 kilo powders) are, depending on manufacturer, Lloyds Register, TUV or similar 3rd party certified.
See note above regarding fire tests only.
So unless VOSA start to get really picky, the 1 litre foams & 3 kilo powders will continue - in fact more manufacturers than ever offer the 1 litre foam and 3 kilo Powder.
Totally agree. Although the arse of it is that the reason that 3kg powders don't get kitemarked is because of the cost; 1 litre foams don't get kitemarked is because they can't.
My main gripe with the 3 kilo Powders is the lack of a hose on the slimline 'transport' models
EN3-7 2004 section 4.4 states "
Extinguishers having a mass of extinguishing medium greater than 3kg, or a volume of extinguishing medium greater than 3 l shall be provided with a discharge hose." There's an option that will permit you to fit a hose if you wish... if you do it needs to be at least 250mm in length but there's no requirement to fit a hose if you do not wish to on a 3kg powder.