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HALON 1301 - FIRE PROTECTION FOR COMPUTERS

NCJ Number
12969
Journal
SECURITY REGISTER Volume: 1 Issue: 1 Dated: (NOVEMBER 1973) Pages: 33-37
Author(s)
P SHAW
Date Published
1973
Length
5 pages
Annotation
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF A COLORLESS, ODORLESS, ELECTRICALLY NON-CONDUCTIVE, HIGH-DENSITY GAS STORED IN LIQUID FORM FOR USE IN COMPUTER FACILITIES.
Abstract
HALON 1301, A NEW EXTINGUISHING AGENT, HAS THE ADVANTAGES OVER OTHER SYSTEMS SUCH AS DRY CHEMICAL SYSTEMS, OF HIGH PENETRATION, UNIFORM DISPERSION, LACK OF RESIDUE, NON-CONDUCTIVITY, NON-REACTION WITH MOST MATERIALS, AND NO DETERIORATION. IT IS THE SAFEST GASEOUS AGENT AVAILABLE, LEAVES A SAFE OXYGEN LEVEL, PERMITS EXPOSURE TO A 20-PER CENT CONCENTRATION FOR A 2-HOUR PERIOD WITHOUT INJURY, AND IS EFFECTIVE WITH BOTH SURFACE AND DEEP-SEATED FIRES. DISADVANTAGES INCLUDE THE RELATIVELY HIGH COST, THE LIMITED AMOUNT OF AGENT AVAILABLE, THE PROBLEM OF DANGEROUS BY-PRODUCTS IF THE VAPOR DECOMPOSES, AND THE GREAT EXPERTISE AND PLANNING REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION. DETECTION SYSTEMS ARE ALSO DISCUSSED.

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