In a message dated 5/30/2007 9:23:47 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rtitsworth@mindspring.com writes:
John's
message has triggered a prior question I've had... What is the
best
type of on board fire extinguisher?
My limited understanding is
that Halon (and/or Halon substitutes) work by
absorbing/consuming oxygen -
which makes them effective at extinguishing
fires. However, it seems
perhaps that isn't something that I'd want to
trigger when I'm still in the
(sealed) cabin (since I need the O2 as
well).
Thoughts/comments???
Rick,
This may not be appropriate for pressurized aircraft, but....... I carry a
small halon extinguisher in the cockpit mounted on the longeron behind the
passenger seat and easily reachable with my right hand. It sits right next
to the carbon monoxide detector. Halon was chosen for two reasons:
1. I was familiar with its use in computer rooms as being not overly toxic
to occupants and non damaging to electrical components.
2. There is no other method that could be used in a cockpit that is
effective or safe - especially without wearing a smoke hood.
3. The air is rapidly changed in my unpressurized cockpit so there are no
long term concerns if the fire is actually extinguished quickly.
4. The only cockpit fire I am worried about is electrical. These are
easily managed by shutting off components and dousing any fire in progress -
once.
5. I can't put an engine fire out with a cockpit extinguisher - Some risks
are always present.
Uh, OK, there were more than two reasons.
Do not consider an ABC extinguisher. Don't have one in your hangar
either. The penetrating residue is corrosive to aluminum and
electrical components and cannot be completely cleaned up. You should have
water (A) and a BC extinguisher available in your hangar since the chemical used
in the ABC extinguisher is not used in the BC extinguisher.
One of the advantages of demand pulse O2 systems (I.E. MH), especially
O2 supplied thru a mask, is that they are not releasing extra O2 into the
cockpit to assist the burn.
In any event, read:
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
Lancair N92EX IO320 SB 89/96
Aurora, IL
(KARR)
Darwinian culling phrase: Watch
This!