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Re: Freon (non-LSR)

To: Russel Mack <rtmack@concentric.net>
Subject: Re: Freon (non-LSR)
From: W S Potter <wester6935@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 00:15:47 -0800
I seem to vaguely recall from somewhere that halon in closed spaces results
in phosgene ... a deadly gas (mustard gas?).  Please, someone who knows,
correct me on this.

Wes

on 12/8/02 6:25 PM, Russel Mack at rtmack@concentric.net wrote:

> Mayf, list:
> 
> It is true that halon will smother humans, in high concentrations.  One of
> my first engineering assignments was to design a halon supression system for
> a computer room.  It's the only one I ever did-- and it was a long time
> ago-- but I do remember that there was a fairly broad range of halon/ air
> mixture percentage wherein the fire would be supressed, but the people would
> not.  The key to system design was to choose the correct volume of halon to
> mix with the air in the computer room.  Too little, and the fire would not
> be supressed; too much, and the geeks would not survive.  These principles
> were widely accepted among fire-suppression specialists at that time; I just
> learned from them, and did what they were doing.
> 
> I think the removal of the halon bottles you mentioned may have been simply
> the result of chlorofluorocarbons falling into disfavor.
> 
> Russ, #1226B
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:owner-land-speed@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of DrMayf
> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 6:14 PM
> To: Jim Dincau; Glenn Ridlen; Elon; LSR-List
> Subject: Re: Freon (non-LSR)
> 
> 
> When I was at Boeing, We used those big bottles of Halon for our dedicated
> computer rooms. However, they just disappeared. I think it was because that
> anyone trapped inside a room and the system let go, would lead to
> death.Stuff is a smotherant. I think they decided that replacing computers
> was cheaper than replacing people. I think...but this has been a while.
> mayf

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