FM-200® Agent (1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane) is a compound of carbon, fluorine and hydrogen (CF3CHFCF3). It is colorless, odorless and electrically non-conductive. It suppresses fire by a combination of chemical and physical mechanisms without affecting the available oxy-gen. This allows personnel to see and breathe, permitting them to leave the fire area safely. FM-200 Agent has acceptable toxicity for use in occupied spaces when used as specified in the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Significant New Alternative Policy (SNAP) program rules. Although FM-200® Agent is considered non-toxic to humans in concentrations necessary to extinguish most fires, certain safety considerations should be observed when applying and handling the agent. The discharge of FM-200® Agent may create a hazard to personnel from the un-decomposed agent itself and from the decomposition products which result when the agent is exposed to fire and other hot surfaces. Exposure to the agent is generally of less concern than is exposure to the decomposition products. Unnecessary exposure to the agent or the decomposition products should be avoided.
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Toxicity
In tests, the acute toxicity of FM-200® Agent was shown to be equivalent to that of Halon . FM-200® Agent has been evaluated for cardiac sensitization through test protocols approved by the US EPA. The EPAs SNAP Program classifies FM-200® Agent as acceptable for use as a total flooding agent in occupied spaces. Refer to the SNAP program rules for more information.
Cleanliness
FM-200® Agent is clean, leaves no residue, thereby eliminating costly after-fire clean-up, and keeping expensive down-time to a minimum. Most materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and other metals as well as plastics ,rubber and electronic components are unaffected by exposure to FM-200 Agent.
Use
FM-200® Agent is used in total flooding fire suppression systems. It is stored in steel containers, and is super-pressurized with nitrogen to aid in expelling the agent. The discharge time is 10 seconds or less. The maximum fill density of the agent storage is 70 lb./ft.3.
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