APPLICATION OF OZONE-SAVING FIRE SUPPRESSIVE AGENT HALON 37 FOR CHARGING HAND-HELD ONBOARD EXTINGUIHERS Vladimir O. Fonin AVIATION CERTIFICATION CENTER.

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APPLICATION OF OZONE-SAVING FIRE SUPPRESSIVE AGENT HALON 37 FOR CHARGING HAND-HELD ONBOARD EXTINGUIHERS Vladimir O. Fonin AVIATION CERTIFICATION CENTER OF STATE SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CIVIL AVIATION

MAIN PROPERTIES of HALON 37 AND HALON 1211 [2-4] Halon 37Halon 1211 Colorless gas Relative molecular mass170165,4 Melting temperature, ºC Boiling temperature, ºC-18,3-3,8 Liquid density at 20ºC, kg/m Minimum volume extinguishing concentration, %6,24,3 Vapor pressure in balance at 20ºC, KPa The fire suppressive agents – Halon 37 and Halon are chemical compounds of the one and the same class of the halogen-containing substances. Halon 37 – С3F7H does not contain in its compound the atoms of Bromine and Chlorine and that is why it can be considered as an inert chemical compound related to the ozone layer of the Earth. Halon 1211 – CF2ClBr, contrary, contains in its compound the atoms of Bromine and Chlorine which define its ozone-destructive action. Table 1 provides the phisical-chemical properties of Halon 37 and Halon 1211 considered during designing of the hand-held extinguishers.

TYPES OF MODELING FIRES “A” class modeling fire – burning of the non-metallic constructions and decorative-funishing materials like cloth, rubber, plastic, paper etc Two types of burning are possible: “A1” – open flame burning “A2” – smouldering fire “B” class modeling fire – burning of liquid fuels, lubricating materials and special fluids. “A” class modeling fire is the fire of a package of 450х300х45mm size, containing several layers of ПС-4 foam plastic and porous P-29 rubber is used having in its lower part a through hole of 30 mm diameter to locate a fuse moist with aviation kerosene. The compiled package was installed at the open platform in the vertical position on the support and the fuse was set on fire. Suppression was made by OP1-2, extinguisher with Halon 37. “B” class modeling fire is the fire of a pan of standard size 1400х700x100 mm Is used, half of the square of which is filled with the pieces of ПС-4 foam plastic of 15 mm width. Four or five liters of aviation kerosene are poured in the pan and set on fire. Suppression starts in one minute after kerosene is ignited. Suppression of the class ”B” fire was performed using OP2-6, extinguisher with Halon 37.

LIMITATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR Halon 37 USEAGE Demonstration of Halon 37 fire-suppressive effectiveness as well as the analyses of its phisics- chemical properties showed the principled possibility for its application in onboard hand-held extinguishers only for suppressing the initiated fire on board the aircraft. As for its fire extinguishing possibilities the ozone-saving Halon 37 is less effective than Halon It is required that the amount of Halon 37, necessary to provide of the same fire- extinguishing ability should be twice as much than for Halon The onboard hand-held extiguishers filled with Halon 37 are applicable for suppression of class “A1” and class “B” modeling fires only when they are at their initial stage, when the heat generation of the fire point is not as much and it allows the operator with an extiguisher to approach to the necessary distance of 1,5-2,0 meter. The onboard hand-held extiguishers with Halon 37 are effective only for suppression of the smouldering modeling class “A2” fire. It is possible to use onboard hand-held extinguishers with Halon 37 without increasing their quantity but in this case it is necessary to increase the number of the extinguishers with water- etilenglicol composition.