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Subject: [Fot] Mounting position for Haylon
From: duncan.charlton54 at gmail.com (Duncan Charlton)
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 07:16:12 -0500
References: <CAO0FjVZgE_T3qy5s_A+nmnZsZP2=0QQOR8_Z6ZF1aO8rNcBAxQ@mail.gmail.com> <920C8A98207E425EBF6375A6863AED06@Rocky> <6E08D22157C7479F901A61795D616364@hpd530>
Halon 1211 (it?s a liquified gas) can cause cardiac arrhythmia but a 
concentrated dose of long duration is required.  It does displace oxygen but 
that?s not its main method of fire suppression, as with CO2:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073567579690087X 
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S073567579690087X>

I?m using Cold Fire foam (I bought the entire setup from Jegs), which is 
similar to AFFF.  Its down side is that everything gets slippery but the big 
upside is that if you end up directly over a pool of fuel it will smother it 
and suppress the vapors whether it?s on fire or not. I want the longest 
possible period to extricate myself (assuming I can get out on my own).

http://www.coldfire.biz <http://www.coldfire.biz/>

I didn?t want to use dry chemical (harder to clean up and it will corrode 
aluminum) or Halon or its replacement, Halotron, because although it excels at 
putting out a fire, it works best in an enclosed area and once the wind blows 
away the agent it can?t stop a reignition.

Duncan
(retired firefighter)


> On Apr 19, 2018, at 8:05 AM, Bill Tobin via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
> 
> Rocky, a couple things:
> Isn't Haylon pretty noxious?
> I use an AFFF system. Last year I got some solid info from Pegasus about 
> useful life of the system. They told me it was recommended to replace the 
> bottle's mixture every three years. You can do it yourself for about $60. 
> Cheap insurance.
> A friend set off his AFFF system by accident; said there was foam everywhere!
> Cheers, Bill
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 5:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Fot] Mounting position for Haylon
>> 
>> Mine is horizontal. Seemed to fit well in the footwell of my Spitfire.
>>  
>> But yow! Been in there since 2005? While it?s out of the car, you should 
>> really have it checked and refilled. The powder in the bottle can cake over 
>> time and even if the gauge shows green, you pull the handle and nothin? 
>> happens. Find any fire and emergency equipment supplier in your yellow pages 
>> and take the bottle to them. They?ll check it out, reload it, hang a new tag 
>> on it. It?s something that should be done every couple of years or so ? ask 
>> them how often when you take it in, but I guarantee 13 years is too long!
>>  
>> They can probably give you the best answer as far as mounting it too, as 
>> long as you?re in their neighborhood.
>>  
>> --Rocky Entriken
>>  
>> From: Mike Harmuth via Fot <>
>> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2018 12:26 PM
>> To: FoTTriumph <>
>> Subject: [Fot] Mounting position for Haylon
>>  
>> I just pulled the Haylon, plumbed in fire extinguisher, along with all the 
>> other stuff bolted to the floor in my Spitfire to do some touch up painting. 
>> It's been in the car since I bought it in 2005 and is still good (unscrewed 
>> the bottle and checked the cable pull as well). My question is, how should 
>> it be mounted? It's currently horizontal, which makes me think it's going to 
>> discharge liquid if I ever have to use it. Should it be mounted vertically 
>> or it it designed to dump liquid out which will then vaporize and push out 
>> the air, strangulating the fire?
>> 
>> Google is no help, all I get are ads for green replacement type systems.
>> 
>> thanks
>> mike h
>> 
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