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Subject: Re: [Fot] Fire Suppression system
From: Tony Drews via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2019 13:04:45 -0600
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Scott, I'm not an expert, but I have worked with Halon in a computer 
room environment before that was taboo.  My understanding is that Halon 
is a gas, there's nothing to solidify.  As long as you have pressure in 
the tank you're good.

The fact that there's no solids was why it was such a good material for 
use in computer rooms.  To test the installation we actually did a Halon 
dump in the computer room (like a 20 by 50 foot room).  It was pretty 
impressive.  Big wall of fog rolled across the room.

I'd like a second opinion, I could be wrong on the longevity for some 
obscure reason.

Regards, Tony Drews

On 3/7/2019 9:52 AM, Scott Janzen via Fot wrote:
> Iâ??ve got a 5 lb Halon bottle with nozzles in my car that is at least 
> 10 years old, probably more.  Iâ??ve heard the product cakes up and will 
> no longer work after a while, so Iâ??m interested in making sure the car 
> is as safe as can be.
>
> Iâ??ve looked at replacement systems (this one is SPA, they no longer 
> service Halon) and they will cost at least $700 if I want something 
> that is legal for SCCA.
>
> Anyone know if the Halon actually does become unserviceable, or have 
> experience getting the Halon bottle  tested/refilled?
> Yes, Halon is ozone depleting and no longer sold.  However, Iâ??ve still 
> got a tank full!
>
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    <p>Scott, I'm not an expert, but I have worked with Halon in a
      computer room environment before that was taboo.  My understanding
      is that Halon is a gas, there's nothing to solidify.  As long as
      you have pressure in the tank you're good.  <br>
    </p>
    <p>The fact that there's no solids was why it was such a good
      material for use in computer rooms.  To test the installation we
      actually did a Halon dump in the computer room (like a 20 by 50
      foot room).  It was pretty impressive.  Big wall of fog rolled
      across the room.<br>
    </p>
    <p>I'd like a second opinion, I could be wrong on the longevity for
      some obscure reason.</p>
    <p>Regards, Tony Drews<br>
    </p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/7/2019 9:52 AM, Scott Janzen via
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      Iâ??ve got a 5 lb Halon bottle with nozzles in my car that is at
      least 10 years old, probably more.  Iâ??ve heard the product cakes
      up and will no longer work after a while, so Iâ??m interested in
      making sure the car is as safe as can be.
      <div class=""><br class="">
        <div class="">Iâ??ve looked at replacement systems (this one is
          SPA, they no longer service Halon) and they will cost at least
          $700 if I want something that is legal for SCCA.</div>
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        </div>
        <div class="">Anyone know if the Halon actually does become
          unserviceable, or have experience getting the Halon bottle
           tested/refilled?</div>
        <div class="">Yes, Halon is ozone depleting and no longer sold.
           However, Iâ??ve still got a tank full!</div>
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