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Halon replacement alternatives
Hello-
I've got an original 1990 automatic halon system in the engine compartment. Although the indicator light shows good, I doubt it's ever been serviced, and, of course, is now obsolete. Question is, what's the better chemical alternative? Novec or HFC-227 system? Or other compound? Thanks. |
Originally Posted by bigbang
(Post 4610358)
Hello-
I've got an original 1990 automatic halon system in the engine compartment. Although the indicator light shows good, I doubt it's ever been serviced, and, of course, is now obsolete. Question is, what's the better chemical alternative? Novec or HFC-227 system? Or other compound? Thanks. Novec has been marketed as the "cleaner" less ozone depleting agent, but there's really little different in the environmental issues with either FM or Novec. On another note, if your Halon is still showing proper pressure, it's probably still fine. My boat is also a 1990, and had the original Halon still. I had a fire in 2015, and it worked perfectly. You may also be able to pull the tank out and weigh it, as the proper weight might be stamped on the tank. |
Originally Posted by ziemer
(Post 4610388)
On another note, if your Halon is still showing proper pressure, it's probably still fine. My boat is also a 1990, and had the original Halon still. I had a fire in 2015, and it worked perfectly. You may also be able to pull the tank out and weigh it, as the proper weight might be stamped on the tank.
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Originally Posted by bigbang
(Post 4611605)
. Doesn't halon have a tendency to settle over time? .
Halon Frequently Asked Questions |
Originally Posted by ziemer
(Post 4610388)
HFC-227ea or FM-200 (same thing) was essentially the first of the Halon replacements and is made by Dupont. The difference with FM-200 (and also Novec 1230 or Sapphire) is that they are considered clean agents, whereas Halon was not. FM-200/HFC-227 is actually a refrigerant and suppresses a fire in 2 ways...it cools the fire and breaks down the chemical reaction. Novec works very similar also. Both are good at suppressing the fire, and honestly, I'd buy whichever is cheaper (most likely FM-200) Novec is made by 3M under the brand name Sapphire.
Novec has been marketed as the "cleaner" less ozone depleting agent, but there's really little different in the environmental issues with either FM or Novec. On another note, if your Halon is still showing proper pressure, it's probably still fine. My boat is also a 1990, and had the original Halon still. I had a fire in 2015, and it worked perfectly. You may also be able to pull the tank out and weigh it, as the proper weight might be stamped on the tank. |
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