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Halotron I is a fire
extinguishing agent based on the raw
material HCFC-123 (93%)
mixed with
tetrafluoromethane and
argon as propellants. It was originally...
- heat from the
combustion zone (
Halotron I, FE-36,
Novec 1230) or
inhibiting the
chemical chain reaction (Halons,
Halotron BrX). They are
referred to as...
- (790 L) foam tank 450
pounds (200 kg) of dry
chemical 460
pounds (210 kg) of
Halotron 1
Oshkosh unveiled a new
modernized Striker at FDIC-Indianapolis, April...
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processes or
solvent applications. It is also the
primary component of the
Halotron I fire-extinguishing mixture. Its
ozone depletion potential is ODP = 0...
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carries 1000
gallons of water, 130
gallons of foam agent, and 500 lb of
Halotron auxiliary firefighting agent. The roof and
bumper turrets combined, will...
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supposed to
cease in
October 2009. The ****ure
listing is
still in discussion.
Halotron I, the
replacement extinguishing agent,
requires a
larger volume to get...
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firefighting foam stream,
helping to
extinguish the fire faster. Some also have
Halotron tanks with
handlines for
situations that
require a
clean agent to be utilized...
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Halon alternatives.
These include DuPont's FM-200,
American Pacific's
Halotron, FirePro's FPC Compound, Plumis’
Automist and 3M's
Novec 1230 Fire Protection...
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humans when
released in
extinguishing amounts. The gas was
initially called Halotron II B/FS49C2. FS 49 C2 acts
similarly to an
inert gas. It
absorbs the heat...
- water, 210
gallons of foam concentrate, and 450
pounds of dry
chemical or
Halotron.
Santa Barbara County Fire
Department "Operations & Training". City of...