I notice that Dupont has a new fire surpressing agent out (FE36) to replace Halon 1211. Does any one have any knowledge/experience with this new agent, and how does it stack up against AFFF?
I notice that Dupont has a new fire surpressing agent out (FE36) to replace Halon 1211. Does any one have any knowledge/experience with this new agent, and how does it stack up against AFFF?
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This agent has been available for some time. You can learn more fromwww.firefoxind.com. These folks supply it and AFFF. Got Q's-call them. Very friendly folks. -Their decal is on our car.
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Originally posted by RacerBill@Dec 16 2005, 02:58 PM
I notice that Dupont has a new fire surpressing agent out (FE36) to replace Halon 1211. Does any one have any knowledge/experience with this new agent, and how does it stack up against AFFF?
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Just a heads up guys. I know you knew this but it warrants repeating. AFFF freezes in cold climes. Burst the compression ring on the dip tube. Dont add any antifreeze to the mix either.
If you run in Dec and are the first out you may not have protection. If you have addressed this then just forget this post.
Lawrence
Pull Bottle and keep inside I would assume for winter months.Originally posted by latebrake@Dec 16 2005, 09:28 PM
Just a heads up guys. I know you knew this but it warrants repeating. AFFF freezes in cold climes. Burst the compression ring on the dip tube. Dont add any antifreeze to the mix either.
If you run in Dec and are the first out you may not have protection. If you have addressed this then just forget this post.
Lawrence
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I do not see FE36 listed as an approved agent in the 2006 GCR. Is this a new rule?Originally posted by RacerBill@Dec 16 2005, 06:58 PM
I notice that Dupont has a new fire surpressing agent out (FE36) to replace Halon 1211. Does any one have any knowledge/experience with this new agent, and how does it stack up against AFFF?
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On the AFFF system in my car it , has a label that says it is potected to -10C
Bob
That's 14F. I know it gets colder than that in Wisconsin.Originally posted by 1stGenBoy@Dec 19 2005, 12:31 PM
I do not see FE36 listed as an approved agent in the 2006 GCR. Is this a new rule?
On the AFFF system in my car it , has a label that says it is potected to -10C
Bob
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Bob: You are correct, I don't see FE36 listed either. GCR states 'AFFF or equivalent' but no equivilant to Halon 1301 or 1211. I double checked where I saw FE36 and it is advertised on the Racer Wholesale website.Originally posted by 1stGenBoy@Dec 19 2005, 12:31 PM
I do not see FE36 listed as an approved agent in the 2006 GCR. Is this a new rule?
On the AFFF system in my car it , has a label that says it is potected to -10C
Bob
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I have written to Jeremy in Topeka for an answer.
Thanks to everyone else who responded to my note. Many heads much better than one empty one!
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Bill,Originally posted by RacerBill@Dec 20 2005, 02:36 PM
Bob: You are correct, I don't see FE36 listed either. GCR states 'AFFF or equivalent' but no equivilant to Halon 1301 or 1211. I double checked where I saw FE36 and it is advertised on the Racer Wholesale website.
I have written to Jeremy in Topeka for an answer.
Thanks to everyone else who responded to my note. Many heads much better than one empty one!
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I went round and round with a guy selling Fire systems with FE36 in them at the PRI show. He insisted they were SCCA legal and my response was show me the rule that allows it. He did not like that. I said lets walk over to the SCCA booth and grab a rule book and look. He declined my offer.
Kind of funny since we were in the market for a new line of fire systems and his stuff would have slotted in our product mix just fine(we sell 30-40 systems a month).
Nice eh?
Bob
Your right. It was 2 degrees here yesterday morning. I have not had a problem with it freezing though.Originally posted by Eagle7@Dec 19 2005, 06:04 PM
That's 14F. I know it gets colder than that in Wisconsin.
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Where'd you get the heat? It was 1 down here in Columbus, OH yesterday morning!Originally posted by 1stGenBoy@Dec 20 2005, 03:28 PM
Your right. It was 2 degrees here yesterday morning. I have not had a problem with it freezing though.
Bob
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