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Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo

Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo. Oliver Meier – Boeing Commercial Airplanes Presented to the IASFPWG in Cologne, May 2011. Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo. Section 4.4 Areas to be changed: Added discussion of Aerosol Can Test failures HFC-125 FK 5-1-12 (Novec 1230)

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Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo

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  1. Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo Oliver Meier – Boeing Commercial Airplanes Presented to the IASFPWG in Cologne, May 2011 IASFPWG Cologne, May 2011

  2. Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo Section 4.4 Areas to be changed: Added discussion of Aerosol Can Test failures HFC-125 FK 5-1-12 (Novec 1230) 2-BTP Added in alternate test procedure, “long aerosol can test” which is allowed as a substitute to directly suppressing and exploding aerosol can. Corrected errors in MPS Acceptance Criteria Table. Revised list of “desirable” agent characteristics to include: Low toxicity – protect maintenance/cargo personnel during accidental discharge Easy of cleanup after discharge. Material Compatibility – e.g. no major concerns with corrosion etc. Spare parts should be readily available or transportable for AOG situation. IASFPWG Cologne, May 2011

  3. Halon Options Chapter Revisions - Cargo Section 4.4 Areas to be changed: Added in FAR references for requirements Added requirements that system/agent discharge cannot cause structural damage. Added agent/system must be able to prevent hazardous quantities of extinguishing agent from entering occupied compartments. IASFPWG Cologne, May 2011

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