Fire Systems-Halotron
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:04 am
A Google search for Haletron reveals correct spelling is Halotron. One
website at http://www.h3r.com/products/a384t.htm lists the following specs:
Environmentally Acceptable
EPA Approved "Clean Agent" for Class A, B and C hazards
Low GWP (Global Warming Potential)
Low ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential)
Short Atmospheric Lifetime
User Friendly
No electrical conductivity back to operator
Good visibility during discharge
No thermal or static shock
Minimal training - simple to use
Clean to use
Non-Toxic
No respiratory problems
Leaves no powdery residue
Ideal Protection For:
Houses and Vehicles
Buildings, Offices, Laboratories & Clean rooms
Manufacturing and Textiles
Machinery and Farm Equipment
Vessels and Yachts
Electrical equipment and Nuclear plants
Website has a .pdf file Material Safety Data Sheet at this URL:
http://www.h3r.com/halon/Halotron.pdf
This URL http://www.h3r.com/halon/ac2042c.htm displays FAA Advisory Circular
20-42C Hand Fire Extinguishers for use in Aircraft.
This URL http://www.h3r.com/halon/faq.htm#q2 is frequently asked questions
about Halon. Production ceased in 1994. Purchase and use is legal. "In fact,
the FAA requires all commercial aircraft to exclusively use halon" according
to this web page. The AC mentioned above bears this out.
All this is just FYI if interested.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA!
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website at http://www.h3r.com/products/a384t.htm lists the following specs:
Environmentally Acceptable
EPA Approved "Clean Agent" for Class A, B and C hazards
Low GWP (Global Warming Potential)
Low ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential)
Short Atmospheric Lifetime
User Friendly
No electrical conductivity back to operator
Good visibility during discharge
No thermal or static shock
Minimal training - simple to use
Clean to use
Non-Toxic
No respiratory problems
Leaves no powdery residue
Ideal Protection For:
Houses and Vehicles
Buildings, Offices, Laboratories & Clean rooms
Manufacturing and Textiles
Machinery and Farm Equipment
Vessels and Yachts
Electrical equipment and Nuclear plants
Website has a .pdf file Material Safety Data Sheet at this URL:
http://www.h3r.com/halon/Halotron.pdf
This URL http://www.h3r.com/halon/ac2042c.htm displays FAA Advisory Circular
20-42C Hand Fire Extinguishers for use in Aircraft.
This URL http://www.h3r.com/halon/faq.htm#q2 is frequently asked questions
about Halon. Production ceased in 1994. Purchase and use is legal. "In fact,
the FAA requires all commercial aircraft to exclusively use halon" according
to this web page. The AC mentioned above bears this out.
All this is just FYI if interested.
Roger Hoffman #687R
Eugene, OR USA!
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