HFC-227EA AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS

HFC-227EA AGENT STORAGE CONTAINERS
DESCRIPTION
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are used in fire extinguishing systems to
store the Clean Agent until a fire develops and the agent must be released. The
Clean Agent is retained in the container by a valve assembly which contains a
fast-acting rupture disc. The disc will be ruptured, and the Clean Agent released,
through the operation of an actuator by an electric signal that is automatically or
manually controlled. The valve is available in three sizes: 1" (25mm), 2 1/2"
(65mm) and 3" (80mm). The 1" (25mm) valve is used on the 10 (4), 20 (8), 35
(15), 60 (27), and 100 pound (44 L) containers; the 2 1/2" (65mm) valve is used
on the 125i (51 L) and 215i pound (90 L) containers; the 3" (80mm) valve is used
on the 215 (87), 375 (153), 650 (267) and 1000 pound (423 L) containers. After a
discharge, the valve is field reconditioned by simply replacing three components.
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers have passed extensive testing by
Underwriters Laboratories and Factory Mutual and are used in installations where
8 to 1045 pounds (3.5 to 474 kg) of HFC-227ea is required. To eliminate the
need for multiple containers, or using more Clean Agent than necessary, these
containers can be filled in 1 pound (0.5 kg) increments to their maximum
capacity.
Each container for HFC-227ea Clean Agent Systems is super pressurized with dry
nitrogen to 360 psig (25 bar), at 70° F (21° C), to provide a quick and effective
discharge in 10 seconds or less.
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are supplied with a pressure gauge that
permits a quick, visual, inspection of container pressure. Optional items include a
Liquid Level Indicator, and a Low Pressure Supervisory Switch. The Liquid Level
indicator provides the convenience of determining the container's agent weight
without removing it from its installed location. The Low Pressure Supervisory
Switch provides constant monitoring of the container's internal pressure and can be
wired either normally opened or normally closed. In the event of a decrease in
container internal pressure from 360 psig to 288 psig (24.8 bar to 18.8 bar), the
Supervisory Switch normally opened/closed contacts will close/open. This will
cause a supervisory trouble alarm at the system control panel.
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are available for installation in the upright,
inverted or horizontal positions, depending upon the user's particular needs and the
type and size container specified. The mounting location of the container is quite
flexible. It can be mounted at the exact point of discharge or at a remote location
by adding distribution piping from the container to the nozzle system. (Refer to the
Fike Design, Installation and Maintenance Manual - P/N 06-215).
The operating temperature range is +32 to +130oF (0 to 54.4oC) in any
installation. If the Clean Agent reaches an internal temperature range of 160° to
187° F (71.1°to 86.1°C), it will create a sufficient internal pressure to burst the
rupture disc and release the Clean Agent through the piping network.
Series 70 Clean Agent Containers
APPROVALS
• UL Listed, Ex4623
• FM Approved 0Y4AB.AF (HFC227ea)
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DESCRIPTION (cont.)
Reliability
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are manufactured in strict accordance with
Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. The Fike Series 70 Clean Agent
Containers have successfully passed testing by Factory Mutual and Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc. Before leaving the factory, each container must pass extensive leakage
testing, and pressure testing to 1000 psig (69 bar). The containers are constructed from
carbon steel alloys and painted with a durable, baked enamel finish.
Installation
Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Containers are supplied with a mounting bracket that is
designed to provide the most effective and versatile installation for that particular
container. The 10, 20 and 35 pound (4, 8 and 15 L) container brackets employ two Ubolts for securing the container to the bracket. The 60 pound (27 L) container is secured
using two quick connecting, over-center handle clamps. The 125i and 215i pound (51 and
90 L) containers utilize an "L" shaped bracket for direct wall mounting or, with an
optional floor mounting kit, can be mounted on a floor in the "valve down" position. The
100 pound (44 L) and 215 pound (87 L) through 1000 pound (423 L) containers are
supplied with one or two U-shaped mounting brackets, depending upon container size,
for mounting to a wall or other secure surface.
Container Sizes and Dimensions: U.S. Standard and Metric
3" (80mm) Outlet
1/2" (15mm)
Electrical
Connection
1" (25mm) Outlet
1/2" (15mm)
Electrical
Connection
Liquid Level Boss
Liquid Level Boss
"A"
"B"
"B"
"B"
Liquid Level Boss
"A"
1/2" (15mm)
Electrical
Connection
"A"
2-1/2" (65mm) Outlet
U.S. SIZES & DIMENSIONS
Size-lb
10
20
35
60
100
125i
215i
215
375
650
100
A(in)
7
7.25
7.25
10.75
10.75
20.00
24.00
20.00
20.00
24.00
24.00
B(in)
14.12
21.50
32.50
28.00
38.75
20.25
23.75
28.87
42.50
48.75
70.00
METRIC SIZES & DIMENSIONS
Size-L
4
8
15
27
44
51
90
87
153
267
423
A(mm)
178
184
184
273
273
508
610
508
508
610
610
B(mm)
359
546
826
711
984
515
605
733
1080
1237
1778
AVAILABLE MODELS AND SPECIFICATIONS
CLEAN AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER DATA - U.S. STANDARD
FIKE P/N SIZE (LB) VALVE (IN)
HFC-227ea
EMPTY WT
AGENT FILL
(LB)
RANGE (LBS)
VALVE
POSITION
DOT
REGULATION
70-108
10
1
15
8-10
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-098
20
1
21
12-21
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-089
35
1
32
22-38
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-152
60
1
44
39-68
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-153
100
1
61
63-108
upright
4BW500
70-041
125i
2½
180
73-126
inverted
4BA500
70-077
215i
2½
225
128-223
inverted
4BA500
70-154
215
3
150
124-216
upright
4BW500
70-155
375
3
218
217-378
upright
4BW500
70-156
650
3
350
378-660
upright
4BW500
70-157
1000
3
515
598-1045
upright
4BW500
CLEAN AGENT STORAGE CONTAINER DATA - METRIC
HFC-227ea
EMPTY WT
AGENT FILL
(KG)
RANGE (KG)
FIKE P/N
SIZE (L)
VALVE
(MM)
VALVE
POSITION
DOT
REGULATION
70-108
4
25
7
4.0-4.5
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-098
8
25
10
5.5-9.5
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-089
15
25
15
10.0-17.0
horiz or upright
4BW500
70-152
70-153
27
25
20
18.0-30.5
horiz or upright
4BW500
44
25
28
28.5-48.5
upright
4BW500
70-041
51
65
82
33.5-57.0
inverted
4BA500
70-077
90
65
102
58.5-101.0
inverted
4BA500
70-154
87
80
68
56.5-98.0
upright
4BW500
70-155
153
80
99
98.5-171.5
upright
4BW500
70-156
267
80
159
171.5-299.0
upright
4BW500
70-157
423
80
234
271.5-474.0
upright
4BW500
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
The Clean Agent shall be stored in Fike Series 70 Clean Agent Storage Containers. The containers shall be capable of being
filled, in one-pound (0.5kg) increments, to their listed maximum capacity. The Clean Agent container shall be activated by a
signal from the control panel which is processed by the Agent Release Module. This module shall store the power required
to operate the actuator. The valve shall contain a scored, non-fragmenting, rupture disc to provide an immediate, total
discharge of all the agent. HFC-227ea Clean Agent is stored in the container as a liquid, having a natural vapor pressure of
66 psig at 77°F (5 barg at 25°C). To aid in discharge, the container shall be super-pressurized to 360 psig at 70°F (25 bar at
21.1°C) with dry nitrogen. Agent discharge shall be completed in 10 seconds or less.
Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be actuated by an electrical signal that is automatically or manually controlled. Normal
operating temperature shall be +32 to +130°F (0 to 54.4°C) in any installation.
Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be equipped with a pressure gauge to display internal pressure. This gauge shall be an
integral part of the container and color coded for fast referencing of pressure readings. A Low Pressure Supervisory Switch
shall be made available as an option. A decrease in internal container pressure from 360 psig to 288 psig (24.8 bar to 18.8
bar) shall cause the normally opened/closed Supervisory Switch contacts to close/open, indicating a trouble or supervisory
condition at the control panel.
Clean Agent Storage Containers shall be fastened to a wall, or other secure surface, using a mounting bracket that is
designed for the most effective and versatile installation of each container.
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HFC-227EA PRE-ENGINEERED NOZZLES
DESCRIPTION
Nozzle
The function of the Fike Nozzle in a fire suppression system, is to distribute the
Clean Agent in a uniform, predetermined pattern and concentration. The nozzles
are designed to complete the discharge of Clean Agent in 10 seconds or less
when installed within the design limitations of the Fike Design Manual, P/N 06202 or 06-215.
Fike Nozzles are available in five sizes. Each nozzle comes in two configurations
of 180 and 360 degree distribution patterns.
360O PRE-ENGINEERED NOZZLES
PART NUMBER
80-052-0625
DESCRIPTION
3/8" (10mm)
80-052-0781
1/2" (15mm)
80-1114
1" (25mm)
80-1115
80-1118
1-1/2" (40mm)
2" (50mm)
180O PRE-ENGINEERED NOZZLES
PART NUMBER
80-1113
80-1115
80-1117
DESCRIPTION
1" (25mm)
1-1/2" (40mm)
2" (50mm)
Fike Pre-Engineered Nozzles
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
The Nozzle used to distribute the Clean Agent shall be a Fike Series 80. The nozzle shall be available in 3/8" (10 mm),
1/2" (15mm), 1" (25mm), 1 1/2" (40mm) and 2" (50mm) sizes. Each nozzle is available in two styles: 180 and 360 degree
distribution patterns. The nozzle used shall be provided with internal pipe threads that correspond to the nozzle size. The
nozzle used shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed and Factory Mutual approved. (See diagrams on next page for nozzle
size/area coverage). The Fike Nozzle is provided with pipe threads that correspond to the nozzle size. With this
arrangement, the Fike Nozzle can be installed directly at the Clean Agent container or remotely, at the end of a discharge
piping system.
.
APPROVALS
• UL Listed - Ex 4623
• ULC Listed - CEx624
• FM Approved - 0Y4A8.AF
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Nozzle Size and Area Coverage
R
R
180° Nozzle
360° Nozzle
Nozzle Area Coverage
Nozzle Type
180o
360o
Radius “R”
Dimension (English)
Radius “R”
Dimension (Metric)
Ceiling Height
Range (English)
Ceiling Height
Range (Metric)
45'-8"
13.92m
12 in. to 16 ft.
0.3 to 4.88m
29'-8"
9.04m
12 in. to 16 ft.
0.3 to 4.88m
NOTES:
a. An allowable area of coverage includes any area where the maximum coverage from the nozzle ("R" dimension) is not exceeded.
b. Nozzles should be located on center line of hazard area.
c. When working with ceiling heights exceeding the values tabulated above, the hazard volume must be broken down into vertically stacked hazard
volumes, with heights less than the maximums shown in the table. It is imperative that unusual applications of this nature be handled by experienced
people in the field, and in most cases, operational tests should be performed before the system is put into service.
d. Dimensions and nozzle data shown are taken from the UL listed and FM approved Design, Installation & Maintenance Manual - P/N 06202 or 06-215.
e. 180 and 360 degree nozzles may be placed a maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) down from the ceiling, and 180 degree nozzles may be placed a
maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) from the wall.
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Form No. C.1.02.01-3
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HFC-227EA CONTAINER ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION
Reload Kit HFC-227ea
85-023 - 1" (25mm) Valve and 85-024 - 2 1/2" (65mm) Valve
The Series 85 Reload Kits are designed to facilitate field reconditioning of the
complete line of Fike Clean Agent Containers. The 1" (25mm) Reload Kit will
service the 10, 20, 35, 60 and 100 lb. (4, 8, 15, 27, 44 liter) Fike Containers. The
2 1/2" (65mm) kit will service the Fike 125i and 215i lb. (51 & 90 liter)
Containers. Generally, each kit consists of a rupture disc, a gas cartridge actuator
and actuator housing, pressure gauge, replacement core for the fill valve, O-ring,
and a teflon ring.
Reload Kit HFC-227ea
85-025 - 3" (80mm) Valve
The 3" (80mm) Reload Kit provides field reconditioning of the 215, 375, 650,
and 1000 lb. (87, 153, 267, 423 liter) Containers. Each kit consists of a 3" (80mm)
rupture disc valve assembly, gas cartridge actuator, "O"-rings, pressure gauge and
replacement core for the fill valve.
Reload Kit (1” and 2 1/2”)
Reload Kit (3”)
Low Pressure Switch
70-1121 - All Containers Over 10 lb. (4 liters)
70-1650 - 10 lb. Container Only
These devices monitor the pressure within the Clean Agent Container. Should
loss of Agent or Nitrogen occur, the Pressure Switch's normal contacts will
transfer indicating a low pressure condition.
Pressure Switch
Specifications
• Temperature Limits:
• Enclosure Classification:
• Contact Rating:
•
•
•
•
•
Body Material:
Weight:
Pressure Connection:
Electrical Connection:
Pressure Setting:
32° to 120° F (0-48.9°C)
NEMA 4
Single pole, double throw; 5 amps resistive, 3 amps
inductive @ 30VDC
Aluminum with irridite finish
6.5 ounces
1/8” NPT (6mm)
1/2” NPT (15mm)
288 psig (20 bar)(decreasing)
APPROVALS
• UL Listed - Ex4623
• FM Approved - 0Y4A8.AF
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Check Valve
02-2980 - 1" Check Valve (25 mm)
02-4158 - 2" Check Valve (40 mm)
02-4157 - 3" Check Valve (80 mm)
The Fike Check Valve prevents agent loss from the open end of a manifold and/or
piping system in the event that one or more containers are removed for servicing
and the system is discharged. This applies to all manifold configurations including
Main/Reserve Systems.
Constructed of carbon steel, the Check Valve has a working pressure of 720 psig
(4965 kPa) and has 1", 2" or 3" (25, 50 or 80 mm) female NPT threads.
Check Valve
Equivalent Length Values:
1" (25 mm) - 2 ft./0.61 m
2" (50 mm) - 4 ft./1.22 m
3" (80 mm) - 4 ft./1.22 m
DESCRIPTION (CONT.)
Victaulic Nipple and Coupling
02-1388 - 2 1/2” (65mm) Victaulic Nipple
02-1376 - 2 1/2” (65mm) Victaulic Coupling
02-2106 - 3” (80mm) Victaulic Nipple
02-1987 - 3” (80mm) Victaulic Coupling
The purpose of the 2 1/2" (65 mm) and 3" (80 mm) victaulic nipple and coupling
is to connect the 2" (55 mm) or 3" (80 mm) check valve(s) and/or system piping to
the 2 1/2" (65 mm) or 3" (80 mm) container valve. The coupling is rated at 1000
psi (6895 kPa) working pressure and contains a Buna "N" gasket. The nipple is Sch.
40 pipe, has 2 1/2" (65 mm) or 3" (80 mm) NPT male thread at one end and a 2
1/2" (65 mm) or 3" (80 mm) Victaulic groove on the opposite end.
Victaulic Nipple and Coupling
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AGENT RELEASE MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The Agent Release Module (ARM III), Fike P/N 10-1832, in conjunction with a
Fike Control Panel, allows the electrical actuators used with Fike Clean Agent
containers to be wired in parallel. This configuration substantially increases the
overall reliability of the Clean Agent releasing circuit. With series-wired actuator
circuits, a problem in a single actuator will incapacitate the entire system. Utilizing
parallel-wired actuators, that same incident would incapacitate only that individual
Clean Agent container; all others would still be active.
The Agent Release Module (ARM III) is compatible with either Class A or Class
B wiring. When an ARM III is used in a Class A wiring configuration, the
resulting system is the most reliable available for today's Fire Protection.
Installation
The Fike Agent Release Module (ARM III) is mounted in the lower right corner of
a 4 11/16" (11.9 cm) square box which connects to the actuator boss on the Clean
Agent container. The ARM III is a solid-state circuit board and contains a terminal
strip for the connections of field wiring and actuator leads. The module is also
equipped with a polarity diode that illuminates if the field wiring has been installed
with reversed polarity. Special care should be taken to assure proper polarity.
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
Each Clean Agent container shall be provided with a Fike P/N 10-1832 Agent
Release Module (ARM III) to allow all electrical actuators to be connected in
parallel. Series-wired actuators are not acceptable. The ARM III shall be located
at each container and shall be securely mounted in the lower right hand corner of
a 4 11/16" (11.9cm) square electrical box, with cover. All wiring to the Clean
Agent container and the actuator leads shall connect to a terminal strip located on
the ARM III.
Fike Agent Release Module
APPROVALS
• UL Listed - S3217
• FM Approved
• Cheetah: 0B4A6.AY
• Rhino: 0Y4A4.AY
• SHP Pro: 0Z8A0.AY
WIRING DIAGRAM
1.5K EOL
TO CONTROL PANEL
+ - R B Y G - +
10-1832 ARM
+ - R B Y G - +
10-1832 ARM
Maximum of 6 ARMs
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HFC-227EA LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION
The Fike 70-1353 series Liquid Level Indicator is a
simple manually operated device which provides a
means to determine the Clean Agent liquid level in
vertically mounted agent storage containers. Once the
liquid level is determined, it can then be converted
into pounds (kilograms) of Clean Agent present in the
agent storage container. (Refer to Fike HFC-227ea
Instruction Manual for Liquid Level Indicator (LLi),
P/N 06-107.)
Liquid Level Indicator
Operation
A magnet equipped float moves with the liquid level along the unit stem. Level
readout is obtained by simply removing the protective cap and pulling out a
calibrated tape until magnetic interlock with the float is felt. With the tape in this
position, the reading is obtained at the point where the tape emerges from the
unit housing.
INDICATOR TAPE
READ HERE
LLi BOSS
UNIT STEM
LIQUID LEVEL
When the liquid level is determined, the reading is then located on a chart and the
corresponding Clean Agent weight is read. Accurate readings can be obtained
over a +40 to +90oF (+4.4 to +32.2oC) temperature range.
MAGNETIC
FLOAT
Features
• Reduced maintenance time - the weight of the agent in storage containers can
be determined in a fraction of the time it would take to remove and weigh
them.
• Continuous fire protection - use of the liquid level indicator does not require
shutting down the Clean Agent System, thus affording uninterrupted fire
protection.
• Field installation capability - the indicator can easily be installed in the field
using a single wrench, as long as the container is empty and is equipped with a
mounting boss.
• Compact - when not in use, the unit requires no more space than that required
by the container.
• Flexibility - the flexible tape design allows the unit to be used in tight spaces
that would otherwise hinder the use of a rigid indicator "stick".
• Availability - units are available for Fike container sizes of 100 lb. (44 liter)
through 1000 lb. (423 liter) in both the modular and central storage type
designs.
Construction
The Fike 70-1353 series Liquid Level Indicator housing and stem assembly is
constructed of brass. The flexible indicator tape is constructed of steel with a
yellow mylar coating. The indicator tape is calibrated in inches and centimeters.
The unit housing provides straight mounting threads with a static O-ring seal.
The float is constructed of a special ECCO material for high pressure service.
The cellular construction of the ECCO material allows the float to be solid and is
not susceptible to water-logging, as hollow floats are if they develop a leak. The
unit is provided with a plastic protective cap.
APPROVALS
• UL Ex4623
• FM 3002238
• USCG 162.161/2/0
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AVAILABLE MODELS
Measuring
Tape
"L"
Float
Inspection
Tag
Cap
INDICATOR P/N
DIMENSION “L”
CONTAINER SIZE
CONTAINER P/N
70-1353-22
22” (381 mm)
100 lb (44 liter)
70-153
70-1353-11
11” (278 mm)
125i lb (51 liter)
70-041
70-1353-15
15” (381 mm)
215 lb (87 liter)
70-154/S70-154
70-1353-15
15” (381 mm)
215i lb (90 liter)
70-077
70-1353-24
24” (610 mm)
375 lb (153 liter)
70-155 / S70-155
70-1353-38
38” (965 mm)
650 lb “short” (267 liter “short”)
70-156 / S70-156
70-1353-44
44” (1118 mm)
1000 lb (423 liter)
70-157 / S70-157
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
Agent storage containers of 100 lb. (44 liter) capacity or more shall be provided with a reliable means, other than weighing,
of determining the agent weight within the storage container during normal routine service.
The device used shall be a Fike 70-1353-xx series Liquid Level Indicator and shall not require any additional space when the
container is installed.
Use of the indicator shall not require the Clean Agent System to be shut down, thus allowing uninterrupted fire protection
during service intervals. Level indicators which are not factory installed shall be capable of being retrofitted in the field,
with a single standard wrench, when the container is removed for recharge.
The level indicator tape shall be flexible to allow use in confined spaces. The unit housing shall be constructed of brass
with straight mounting threads and a static O-ring seal. The float shall be of solid construction to eliminate the possibility
of water logging to which hollow floats are susceptible. The float shall be equipped with a magnet which provides for a
positive feel when the magnetic interlock is reached between the float and indicating tape.
When the level reading is obtained, the agent weight can be determined through the use of the chart or graph found in the
Liquid Level Indicator Manual (P/N: 06-107). Accurate readings shall be capable of being obtained over a +40oF (+4.4oC)
to 90oF (+32.2oC) temperature range.
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INTERFACE FIRING MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The Interface Firing Module (IFM), Fike P/N 10-2136, is designed to allow an
existing control panel (approved for releasing service) to connect with a Fike Clean
Agent system. The IFM is designed to operate from any of three different input
signals from a listed control panel:
Dry Contact
A dry contact closure from a releasing circuit of a UL listed control panel will
cause the IFM to enter the release state after the contacts are closed for a minimum
of 1.1 seconds. When using dry contact output, all interface wiring must be in the
same room, within 20' of the panel, and in EMT or conduit.
Polarity Reversal
A polarity reversal circuit input (full reversal required) from a releasing circuit of a
UL listed releasing control panel will cause the IFM to enter the release state after
the polarity signal is reversed for at least 1.1 seconds. The listed releasing control
panel supervises this circuit by allowing current to flow in one direction during
normal operation and the reverse direction during the discharge state. When the
IFM enters a trouble state, and immediately after power-up, the IFM opens the
polarity reversal circuit to signal a trouble condition at the control panel. The
polarity reversal circuit can be wired for Class A or Class B operation. If wired for
Class B operation, the EOL resistor must be installed across terminals 5 and 8.
(Value determined by specific panel manufacturer.)
Series Firing
A series firing circuit from a compatible control panel which is UL listed for
releasing operation will cause the IFM to enter the release state after a sufficiently
large current is passed through the circuit for at least 1.1 seconds. The panel
supervises the circuit by passing a lesser current level through the circuit. When the
IFM enters a trouble state, and immediately after power-up, the IFM opens the
series firing circuit to signal a trouble condition on the control panel.
The IFM is provided with an agent release circuit that is capable of connecting
with up to 20 Containers/Agent Release Modules (ARM III, Fike P/N 10-1832).
It also supervises the integrity of the ARM circuit via Class B wiring by utilizing a
1.5K ohm end-of-line device connected at the ARM.
Upon activation of any one of the three types of inputs for a period of at least 1.1
seconds, the IFM will energize the ARM III module(s), which in turn fires the
actuator(s) to release the agent.
The programmable output contact is a form A dry contact which can be set via
DIP switches for NO or NC operation. It also can be programmed for activation
upon trouble or system alarm.
The IFM is a power limited device which requires 24VDC input power from the
existing control panel.
This module is designed to electrically isolate the input circuits from the output
circuits to provide flexibility.
INSTALLATION
The IFM is housed in an enclosure (4" x 3" x 1.5") (10.2 x 7.6 x 3.8 cm). This
housing can be mounted in the control panel or a separate enclosure. An optional
metal enclosure (10" x 6" x 2.5") (25.4 x 15.2 x 6.4 cm) with cover is offered; P/N
10-2137.
All wiring shall be with conductors approved for use in this application. The IFM
includes a removable terminal strip that can accommodate wiring sizes from 18 to
14 AWG.
Interface Firing Module
APPROVALS
• UL/cUL Listed - S5566
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STANDARD FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS
• Interfaces with existing approved releasing
• Series Firing Input
control panels
- Maximum supervision current 3.0 mA
- Minimum release current 8.0 mA
• Operates from any one of three different
- Maximum release voltage 25.5 VDC
inputs
- Minimum release voltage 20.7 VDC
• Connects up to 20 Agent Release Modules
- Typical input impedance 1.5K ohm
(ARMs)
•
Dry Contact Input
• Supervises the ARM circuit
- Maximum Voltage across contact 30 VDC
• Has test mode
- Maximum Current through contact 50 mA
• Provides programmable output contact
Outputs
• Operating Voltage: 21-27 VDC
• Dry Contact Output Rating
• Current:
- Maximum voltage 30 VDC
- Normal 45 mA Max.
- Maximum current 1.0 A
- Release 70 mA Max.
• ARM Circuit rating
- Trouble 150 mA Max.
- Maximum Agent Release Modules 20
Inputs
• Polarity Reversal Input
- Maximum supervision voltage 30 VDC
- Maximum release voltage 30 VDC
- Minimum release voltage 12 VDC
- Minimum release current required 5 mA
WIRING DIAGRAM
1
2
AGENT
RELEASE
MODULE
(ARM III)
P/N 10-1832
3
4
5
6
7
8
+
-
1
2
AGENT
RED
RELEASE
MODULE
(ARM III)
BLU
YEL
GCA
GRN
P/N 10-1832
+
3
4
5
6
7
1.5K OHM
2 WATT
8
+
RED
BLU
YEL
INTERFACE FIRING
MODULE
GCA
GRN
-
1
+
2
UP TO 20 AGENT RELEASE
MODULES PER CIRCUIT
AGENT RELEASE
CIRCUIT
3
DRY CONTACT INPUT
4
EXTERNAL EOL
5
+
6
-
7
POLARITY REVERSAL
CIRCUIT
(POLARITY SHOWN IN
DISCHARGE CONDITION)
8
+
9
-
10
SERIES FIRING CIRCUIT
Use one of three outputs
UL Listed Control Panel
Approved For Releasing Service
11
Contact Monitor Circuit
(for release or trouble
feedback)
24 VDC Power
12
+
13
-
14
DRY CONTACT
OUTPUT
POWER INPUT
24VDC 0.2 AMP
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HFC-227EA
APPLICATION/DESCRIPTION
HFC-227ea provides superior fire protection in a wide range of applications from
sensitive electrical equipment to industrial applications using flammable liquids.
HFC-227ea is ideal for applications where clean-up of other media presents a
problem, where weight versus suppression potential is a factor, where an
electrically non-conductive medium is needed and where people compatibility is
an overriding factor. When environmental impact is a consideration, HFC-227ea
is particularly useful. It has zero ozone-depleting potential, low global warming
potential and a short atmospheric lifetime. These characteristics make it suitable
not only for new installations using Fike’s total flooding systems, but also for
Halon 1301 replacement applications.
APPROVALS
HFC-227ea complies with NFPA
Standard 2001 - current edition. Fike
HFC-227ea systems are UL listed
and FM approved for Clean Agent
Fire Suppression Systems.
• UL Listed Ex 4623
• FM Approved 0Y4A8.AF
• USCG 162.161/2/0
HFC-227ea is an odorless, colorless, liquefied compressed gas. (See Physical
Properties Table for additional information). It is stored as a liquid and dispensed
into the hazard as a colorless, electrically non-conductive vapor that is clear and
does not obscure vision. It leaves no residue and has acceptable toxicity for use in
occupied spaces at design concentration. HFC-227ea extinguishes a fire by a
combination of chemical and physical mechanisms. HFC-227ea does not displace
oxygen and therefore is safe for use in occupied spaces without fear of oxygen
deprivation.
Performance
HFC-227ea is an effective fire extinguishing agent that can be used on many types
of fires. It is effective for many surface fires, such as flammable liquids, and most
solid combustible materials.
On a weight-of-agent basis, HFC-227ea is a very effective gaseous extinguishing
agent. The HFC-227ea extinguishing concentration for normal Class A
combustibles is 6.25 - 7% by volume. The minimum design concentration for
total flood applications should be in accordance with NFPA 2001.
Specifications
HFC-227ea is manufactured to these specifications:
• Mole%: 99.0 Minimum
• Acidity, ppm by weight: 3.0 Maximum
• Water content, % by weight: 0.001 Maximum
• Non-volatile residues, gram/100mL: 0.05 Maximum
Toxicity
The toxicology of HFC-227ea compares favorably with other suppression agents.
The LC50 of HFC-227ea is greater than 800,000 ppm. HFC-227ea has been
evaluated for cardiac sensitization via test protocols approved by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency. Test results show that cardiac tolerance
to HFC-227ea is higher than that of other suppression agents and is acceptable
for safe use in occupied spaces. HFC-227ea will decompose to form halogen
acids when exposed to open flames. The formation of these acids is minimized
by using Fike early warning detection systems and proper system installation.
When properly applied and installed, the generation of these by-products of
HFC-227ea should be minimal.
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
• Chemical Name: Heptafluoropropane (CF3CHFCF3)
• Molecular Weight: 170.03
• Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg: 2.55oF (-16.4oC)
• Freezing Point : -204oF (-131.1oC)
• Critical Temperature: 215oF (101.7oC)
• Critical Pressure (psia): 422 psia (2912 kPa)
• Critical Volume (ft3/lbm) (cc/mole): 0.0258 (274)
• Critical Density (lbm/ft3): 38.8 (621 kg/m3)
• Specific Heat, Liquid (BTU/lb-Fo) @ 77oF (25oC): 0.283 (1.184 kj/kg/oC)
• Specific Heat, Vapor (BTU/lb-oF) @ constant pressure of 1 ATM @ 77oF (25oC):
0.1932 (0.808 kj/kg/oC)
• Heat of Vaporization (BTU/lb) at Boiling Point: 57.0 (132.6 kj/kg)
• Thermal Conductivity (BTU/h ftoF) of Liquid @ 77oF (25oC): 0.040 (0.069
w/moC)
• Viscosity, Liquid (lb/ft hr) @ 77oF (25oC): 0.443 (0.184 centipoise)
• Vapor Pressure (psia) @ 77oF (25oC): 66.4 (457.7 kPa)
• Ozone Depletion Potential: 0
• Estimated Atmospheric Lifetime (years): 31-42
• LC50 (Rats; 4hrs - ppm): >800,000
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HFC-227EA ENGINEERED NOZZLES
DESCRIPTION
The function of the Fike Engineered Discharge Nozzle in a fire extinguishing
system is to distribute the Clean Agent in a uniform, predetermined pattern and
concentration. The nozzles are designed to complete the discharge of Clean
Agent in 10 seconds or less when installed within the design limitations of the
Fike Design, Installation and Maintenance Manual, P/N 06-202 or 06-215 and the
Fike Flow Calculation computer program.
Fike Engineered Discharge Nozzles are available in sizes of 3/8" (10mm)
through 2" (50mm). Each nozzle is available in 180 and 360 degree discharge
patterns.
The Discharge Nozzle size refers to the size of Schedule 40 or 80 steel pipe to
which it can be connected. The nozzle discharge orifices are drilled perpendicular
to the center line of the threads. The nozzles are mounted to allow the agent to
be discharged on a horizontal axis.
Nozzle orifices are available in a wide range of sizes to provide accurate Clean
Agent flow results. All nozzles have been tested for their ability to discharge the
Clean Agent under extreme conditions.
Nozzle orifice drilling must be done at the Fike factory, or other UL listed nozzle
drill station, only after "As-Built" calculations of the installed piping system(s)
have been performed, using the Fike Flow Calculation computer program.
The Fike Discharge Nozzle used shall be Factory Mutual (FM) approved and
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listed.
Fike Engineered Nozzles
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
The nozzle used to disperse Clean Agent shall be a Fike Series 80. The nozzle shall be available in 3/8" (10mm) thru 2"
(50mm) sizes. Each size shall be available in both 180 and 360 degree dispersion patterns. The nozzle used shall have pipe
threads that correspond to the nozzle size. All nozzles shall have an orifice size determined by a UL listed and FM
approved flow calculation program. All nozzle orifice drilling shall be performed by the manufacturer or a UL listed nozzle
drilling facility.
APPROVALS
• UL Listed - Ex4623
• ULC Listed - CEx1136
• FM Approved - 0Y4A8.AF
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Nozzle Size and Area Coverage
R
R
180° Nozzle
360° Nozzle
Nozzle Area Coverage
Nozzle Type
“R”
Dimension
180 Degree
45’ - 8” (13.92)
360 Degree
29’ - 8” (9.04)
NOZZLE SIZE
(NPT)
3/8"
1/2"
3/4"
1"
1 1/4"
1 1/2"
2"
(mm)
(10)
(15)
(20)
(25)
(32)
(40)
(50)
Ceiling Height
Range
1.0 to 16.0
(0.3 to 4.9)
1.0 to 16.0
(0.3 to 4.9)
180O NOZZLE
360O NOZZLE
PART NUMBER
80-060
80-061
80-062
80-063
80-064
80-065
80-066
PART NUMBER
80-052
80-053
80-054
80-055
80-056
80-057
80-058
NOTES:
a. The maximum allowable area of coverage includes any area within the radius distance from the nozzle ("R" dimension) to the most extreme wall or
corner.
b. Nozzles should be located on center line of hazard area.
c. When working with ceiling heights exceeding the values tabulated above, the hazard volume must be broken down into vertically stacked hazard
volumes, with heights less than the maximums shown in the table.
It is imperative that unusual applications of this nature be handled by experienced design engineers and, in most cases, operational tests should be
performed before the system is put into service.
d. Dimensions and nozzle data shown are taken from the UL listed and FM approved Design, Installation & Maintenance Manual P/N 06-202 or 06-215.
e. 180 and 360 degree nozzles may be placed a maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) down from the ceiling, and 180 degree nozzles may be placed a
maximum of 1 foot (30.5cm) from the wall.
f. Nozzle threading is NPT.
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HFC-227EA INSTRUCTIONAL SIGNS
APPLICATION
Instructional signs must be supplied in order to provide a system in which the
function of all devices is easy to understand. Fike offers several different standard
signs that comply with NFPA and other industry requirements. All signs are
durable plastic and backed with a strong adhesive for easy installation. Signs are
typically installed at all entrances (CAUTION - Room Protected By HFC-227ea)
and near any device for which the extra explanation is helpful. Custom signs are
available upon special request.
System “Release” Sign/Manual Release Station 02-10137
The purpose of the System "Release" Sign is to identify the manual release station
as the place where the HFC-227ea System can be manually discharged. It also
minimizes the possibility of the manual station being mistaken for a fire alarm
device. The sign is 4" x 2.25" x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of
red plastic with white lettering. The System "Release" Sign should normally be
located under each HFC-227ea manual release station for quick positive
identification.
HFC-227ea
EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM RELEASE
Upon Device Activation "Do Not Enter” Sign 02-10138
The purpose of the System Discharge Sign is to explain the presence of an alarm
in the event of a HFC-227ea System discharge. The sign is 9" x 6" x 1/16" (229 x
152 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of white plastic with black lettering. The System
Discharge Sign is located next to or under an audible or visual alarm outside of
the protected space entrance(s). This sign, together with the alarm device(s) will
alert personnel when HFC-227ea agent has discharged and allow them to take
appropriate actions.
HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM DISCHARGE ALARM
Caution “Do Not Enter” Sign 02-10139
The purpose of the Caution Sign is to alert personnel that the room is protected
by an HFC-227ea System and that all doors should be kept closed in the event of
fire. The sign is 10" x 13" x 1/16" (254 x 330 x 1.6mm) and constructed of
yellow plastic with black lettering. The Caution Sign should normally be located
on the entrance door(s) leading into any room where HFC-227ea protection is
being provided.
THIS AREA IS PROTECTED BY A
HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM
IF ACTIVE
DO NOT ENTER AREA
DO NOT ENTER AREA DURING
OR AFTER DISCHARGE
KEEP DOOR CLOSED AT ALL TIMES
Upon Device Activation "Exit" Sign 02-10105
The purpose of the System Discharge Sign is to explain the presence of an alarm
in the event of an HFC-227ea System discharge. The sign is 9" x 6'' x 1/16" (229
x 152 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of white plastic with black lettering. The
System Discharge Sign is located next to or under an audible or visual alarm
inside of the protected space. This sign, together with the alarm device, will alert
personnel when HFC-227ea agent has been discharged and allow them to take
appropriate action.
System Abort "Push and Hold" Sign 02-10106
The purpose of this System Abort Sign is to identify the presence of the HFC227ea System Abort Station. The sign is 4" x 2.25" x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm)
and is constructed of red plastic with white lettering. The System Abort Station is
designed to provide a manual means by which the HFC-227ea system actuation
circuit may be interrupted. The System Abort Sign should be located next to each
HFC-227ea Abort Station for quick positive identification.
HFC-227ea EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM ALARM
IF ACTIVE
EXIT AREA IMMEDIATELY
HFC-227ea
EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM ABORT
PUSH AND HOLD
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APPLICATION (Cont.)
System "Main/Reserve" Sign 02-10107
The purpose of Main/Reserve Sign is to identify the presence of the HFC-227ea
Main/Reserve Switch Station. The sign is 4” x 2.25” x 1/16" (102 x 57 x 1.6mm)
and is constructed of red plastic with white lettering. The Main/Reserve Sign
should be located under the Main/Reserve Switch for positive identification. A
Main/Reserve Switch is used with systems that incorporate main and reserve (back
up) HFC-227ea Agent storage.
HFC-227ea
EXTINGUISHING
SYSTEM
MAIN / RESERVE
Release Pending Sign 02-10268
The purpose of the Release Pending Sign is to explain the presence of an alarm in
the event of an impending HFC-227ea System discharge. The sign is 7” x 4.25” x
1/16" (178 x 108 x 1.6mm) and is constructed of red plastic with white lettering.
The Release Pending Sign is located next to an audible or visual alarm inside of the
protected space. This sign, together with the alarm device, will alert personnel of a
forthcoming HFC-227ea Agent discharge and allow them to take appropriate action.
HFC-227ea
RELEASE
PENDING WHEN
DEVICE IS ACTIVE
EXIT AREA
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GAS CARTRIDGE ACTUATOR
DESCRIPTION
The Gas Cartridge Actuator (GCA), Fike P/N 70-1651, provides the necessary
pressure to fully open all Fike's Clean Agent containers utilizing a Fike fast acting
rupture disc assembly. The GCA consists of a stainless steel body containing two
sets of bridge wires and a charge of smokeless powder. Operation of the GCA
occurs when an electric current is sent through the bridge wires causing the
smokeless powder to ignite. This generates the necessary pressure to open the
rupture disc and discharge the agent in the Clean Agent container.
The GCA is not an explosive device and cannot be used as a detonator.
Operating time for the GCA is 10 milliseconds. Operating temperature range for
the GCA is +32o to +130oF. (0o to +54.4oC) for HFC-227ea systems. For
ECARO-25 systems, the maximum operating temperature is 120oF (49oC).
Gas Cartridge Actuator
The GCA is designed to operate in all Fike Clean Agent system containers with
1" and 2 1/2" valves and also containers with 3" valves with single disc packs.
This device is designed to operate by two methods of actuation:
1. Electrical input from a Fike Control Unit or Interface Firing Module (IFM)
and through an Agent Release Module (ARM).
2. Input from an (optional) independent Fike Manual Actuator.
Installation
The GCA has two sets of threads; the 3/8-24 UNF-20 thread is used to install
the GCA in either 1 or 2 1/2" (25 or 65mm) valved containers and the 7/16-20
UNF-24 thread is used to install the GCA in the 3" (80mm) valved containers,
without modification to the valve assemblies.
It should be noted that for retrofit systems, the junction box for the ARM/GCA
may need to be longer and/or larger than was required for the ARM/detonator
device.
Shelf Life
The GCA is a sealed device utilizing a glass seal and epoxy plug on the wire end
and a mylar seal on the discharge end. This extends the actuator's continuous
service and shelf life to 10 years before it requires replacement.
Shipping Classification
The GCA will not detonate any explosive materials or products. It has a U.S.
Department of Transportation classification of:
- Class: 1.4
- Compatibility Group: "S"
- Shipping Number: UN0323
This classification allows this device to be shipped on any type of carrier
(excluding ocean containers) such as commercial airlines, as well as all forms of
land carriers without special handling permits and/or licensing.
APPROVALS
• UL Listed - Ex 4623
• FM Approved:
• HFC-227EA: 0Y4A8.AF
• ECARO-25TM: 3014476
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GAS CARTRIDGE ACTUATOR DETAILS
40" (1016mm) Ref.
3.5" (89mm)
.75" Hex
ARM Wires (Red/Blue)
3/8-24 UNF-2A Thread
for 1" (25mm) &
2-1/2" (65mm) Valves
Epoxy Plug
#22 AWG Solid Copper
PVC Insulated Wires
SST Body
7/16-20 UNF-2A Thread
for 3" (80mm) Valves
Manual Actuator Wires
(Yellow/Green)
GAS CARTRIDGE ACTUATOR DETAILS
Fike
Control
Panel
YEL
GRN
Manual Actuator
RED
BLUE
ARM
GCA
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The MSDS format adheres to U.S. standards and regulatory
requirements and may not meet regulatory requirements in
other countries.
This information is based upon technical information
believed to be reliable. It is subject to revision as
additional knowledge and experience are gained.
FE-227
6160FR
Revised 22-SEP-2000
Printed 30-MAR-2001
CHEMICAL PRODUCT/COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
Material Identification
FE-227 is a registered trademark of DuPont.
CAS Number
Formula
Molecular Weight
CAS Name
:
:
:
:
431-89-0
CF3 CHF CF3
170.04
Propane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoro-
Tradenames and Synonyms
HFA 227ea
FC-227ea
Dymel 227 ea/p
2-Hydroperfluoropropane
Propane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-HeptafluoroHFC-227ea
2-Hydroheptafluoropropane
FM-200(tm) Great Lakes Chemical Corp.
Heptafluoropropane
Company Identification
MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR
DuPont
Fluoroproducts
1007 Market Street
Wilmington, DE 19898
PHONE NUMBERS
Product Information
Transport Emergency
Medical Emergency
: 1-800-441-7515
: CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300
: 1-800-441-3637
COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Components
Material
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane
CAS Number
431-89-0
%
99+
HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
Potential Health Effects
Symptoms similar to oxygen deprivation (headache, nausea,
dizziness or loss of consciousness) may result from
overexposure by inhalation. Gross overexposure by
inhalation may cause irregular pulse, heart palpitations
and potentially fatal cardiac sensitization. Cold, white or
discolored skin or in severe cases blistering, can be a sign
of frostbite caused by cold liquids or gases.
Eyes: Direct eye contact with the liquid or cold gas can
cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues.
Skin: Direct skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can
cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues.
Ingestion:
use.
Not expected to be a hazard in normal industrial
Inhalation: Inhalation of high concentrations can be
harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation and/or heart
irregularities (arrhythmias). Misuse of product by
deliberately inhaling high concentrations of this gas could
cause death without warning.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Persons with
pre-existing cardiac, respiratory or central nervous system
disorders may be more susceptible to effects of an
overexposure.
Notice to Physicians: Overexposure to this material may
make the heart more susceptible to arrhythmias.
Catecholamines such as adrenaline and other compounds having
similar effects should be reserved for emergencies and then
used only with special caution.
Vapors are heavier than air and pose a hazard of suffocation
if trapped in enclosed or low places.
Carcinogenicity Information
None of the components present in this material at concentrations
equal to or greater than 0.1% are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH
as a carcinogen.
FIRST AID MEASURES
First Aid
INHALATION
If inhaled, immediately remove to fresh air. If not breathing,
give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen. Call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT
Treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected area.
EYE CONTACT
In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water
for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
INGESTION
Ingestion is not considered a potential route of exposure.
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flammable Properties
1,1,1,2,3,3,3-Heptafluoropropane is not flammable, however
in the presence of a flame or ignition source it may
decompose to form toxic hydrogen fluoride or carbonyl
fluoride.
Non-flammable.
Extinguishing Media
Use media appropriate for surrounding material.
Fire Fighting Instructions
Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) may be required if
cylinders rupture or release under fire conditions.
Keep cylinders cool with water spray applied from a safe
distance.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Safeguards (Personnel)
NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL)
sections before proceeding with clean-up. Use appropriate
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean-up.
Evacuate personnel, thoroughly ventilate area, use self-contained
breathing apparatus. Keep upwind of leak - evacuate until gas has
dispersed.
Initial Containment
Use forced ventilation to disperse vapors.
HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling (Personnel)
Do not breathe gas. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing.
Wash thoroughly after handling. Wash clothing after use.
Storage
Store in a well ventilated place.
Keep container tightly closed.
Store in a cool, dry place.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Engineering Controls
Use only with adequate ventilation.
Keep container tightly closed.
Personal Protective Equipment
EYE/FACE PROTECTION
Wear safety glasses or coverall chemical splash goggles.
RESPIRATORS
Wear NIOSH approved respiratory protection, as appropriate.
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Where there is potential for skin contact have available and wear
as appropriate impervious gloves, apron, pants, and jacket.
Exposure Guidelines
Exposure Limits
FE-227
AEL * (DuPont)
: 1000 ppm, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA
* AEL is DuPont's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally
imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL
are in effect, such limits shall take precedence.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical Data
Boiling Point
Melting Point
Vapor Pressure
Liquid Density
Critical temperature
Critical pressure
Odor
Form
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
-15.6 C (3.9 F)
-133 C (-207 F)
66.69 psia @ 25 C (77 F) (460.06 kPa)
1.386 g/cm3 @ 25 C (77 F) (86.53 lb/ft3)
101.6 C (214.9 F)
424.7 psia (2930 kPa)
Slight Ethereal
Liquified Gas
STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Chemical Stability
Stable at normal temperatures and storage conditions.
Avoid sources of heat or open flame.
Incompatibility with Other Materials
Incompatible with strong reducing agents such as alkali
metals (e.g., sodium, potassium), alkali-earth metals (e.g.,
magnesium, calcium), and powdered aluminum or zinc.
Decomposition
Decomposes by reaction with high temperature (open flames,
glowing metal surfaces, etc.) forming hydrofluoric acid,
carbonyl fluorides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Polymerization
Polymerization will not occur.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Animal Data
Groups of six rats were exposed for four hours to 25,000 or
53,000 ppm of FC-227ea. No deaths occurred. Signs of
toxicity during exposure included irregular breathing,
slight lacrimation and red ears. No toxic signs were seen
post exposure.
Animal studies have found the rat four hour LC50 to be
>788,696 ppm (80%), the highest level tested. A cardiac
sensitization study in dogs found the No Observable Adverse
Effect Level (NOAEL) to be 9.0%. The Lowest Observable
Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL) for this study was reported to
be 10.5%. A 90 day inhalation study did not find any
exposure related effects at 105,000 ppm (10.5% vol./vol.),
the highest level tested.
Tests have shown that this material does not cause genetic
damage in bacterial and mammalian cell cultures. When
evaluated by an in-vivo mouse micronucleus assay, no
increase in micronuclei was observed.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Waste Disposal
Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be in
accordance with applicable Federal, State/Provincial, and Local
regulations. Incinerate material in accordance with Federal,
State/Provincial and Local requirements.
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
Shipping Information
DOT
Proper Shipping Name
Hazard Class
I.D. No. (UN/NA)
DOT Label(s)
:
:
:
:
Heptafluoropropane
2.2
UN 3296
Nonflammable Gas
REGULATORY INFORMATION
U.S. Federal Regulations
TSCA Inventory Status
: Listed.
TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312
Acute
Chronic
Fire
Reactivity
Pressure
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Yes
No
No
No
No
OTHER INFORMATION
NFPA, NPCA-HMIS
NFPA Rating
Health
Flammability
Reactivity
: 1
: 0
: 1
NPCA-HMIS Rating
Health
Flammability
Reactivity
: 1
: 0
: 0
Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use
conditions.
Additional Information
Some of the health and toxicity information was provided
from a Great Lakes Chemical Corporation MSDS.
---------------------------------------------------------------------The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the
specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in
combination with any other material or in any process.
Responsibility for MSDS : MSDS Coordinator
>
: DuPont Fluoroproducts
Address
: Wilmington, DE 19898
Telephone
: (800) 441-7515
End of MSDS
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CLEAN AGENT
FIRE SUPPRESSION
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THE MOST TRUSTED
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The superior design features and
exceptional performance of Fike’s
Clean Agent Fire Suppression
System using DuPont™ FM-200®
help you:
• Save lives
• Protect high-value equipment,
assets and irreplaceables
from damage
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THE UNTHINKABLE...
Imagine your company’s valuable data, equipment and systems lost to fire.
It happens every day somewhere in the world. And it’s devastating. Even
one day lost to fire-related downtime can mean lost revenues, customers
and profits.
You can’t afford equipment being inoperable ... service interruptions to
customers ... or being unable to produce valuable data, documents and
resources. You must protect your employees, your business and most
importantly, your customers.
• Minimize business interruption
due to fire
CONSIDER THE FIKE CLEAN AGENT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
• Minimize downtime after fire
WATER AND ELECTRONICS –
A BAD COMBINATION
• Prevent residue and clean-up
after fire
• Minimize floor space requirements
CLEAN AGENT FIRE PROTECTION IS
BEST FOR ELECTRONICS AND HIGH
VA L U E A S S E T S
Water-based fire suppression systems (i.e. sprinklers), are designed to
protect people and structures. But, when it comes to protecting high
value machinery, computers and other electronic equipment, water can
be more damaging than the fire itself!
Gaseous chemical suppression systems (clean agent systems) have been
used for more than 40 years to protect electronics and other valuables that
are susceptible to the damaging effects of water-based suppression
systems. Fike’s Clean Agent Systems are superior to water and dry chemicals
in virtually every way:
• Clean agents are not electrically conductive, and do
not damage electronics — water is a conductor and
ruins electronics!
• Clean agents are safe for people.
• Clean agents leave no residue and require no clean-up.
• Because they act quickly, clean agents greatly reduce the
amount of smoke and soot damage caused by a fire.
• Clean agents provide three-dimensional suppression,
extinguishing fires that water may not reach.
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For speed in suppressing fires, reducing
damages, saving on floor space and allowing
visibility, Fike is the clear choice.
Fike’s Clean Agent System extinguishes a fire quickly by
discharging in 10 seconds – or less! The system removes
heat and breaks up the fire at the molecular level. FM-200
discharges as gas, leaves no residue and doesn’t require costly
clean-up, unlike sprinklers and other systems.
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FIKE’S CLEAN AGENT SYSTEM WITH
FM-200 PROVIDES OPTIMUM FIRE AND
DAMAGE PROTECTION FOR CRITICAL
ASSETS IN NUMEROUS APPLICATIONS:
• Telecommunications facilities
• Control rooms
• Computer rooms
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• Data processing equipment
• Marine shipboard systems
And with Fike’s patented valve system, we offer greater
coverage – faster and more effectively — than any other
option. This means minimal damages and interruptions
for your business.
• Record and archive storage
• Museums
is a widely accepted replacement for Halon 1301.
FM-200 is people-friendly... won’t obscure vision in a
fire... and Fike’S Clean Agent System using FM-200 takes
up less floor space than other systems. In addition, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency named it a non-ozone
depleting agent for fire extinguishing systems installed in
occupied spaces.
FM-200
• Universities
• Pharmaceutical and medical facilities
• Industrial applications
PROTECTS YOUR PEOPLE, ASSETS AND BUSINESS
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WHY FIKE?
FIKE – THE FIRST CHOICE FOR KEY ASSET PROTECTION SINCE 1945
THE FIKE DIFFERENCE
Fike is the industry standard for performance...
unsurpassed for detection technology... and our
rupture valve unleashes protection the fastest.
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You can’t afford a major – or even
minor – interruption due to fire. In
fire situations, every second counts.
In fact, downtime often outweighs
the loss of equipment and structures.
For this reason, companies large and
small count on Fike.
We manufacture most of what we
sell. As a result, you’ll benefit from
Fike’s higher quality control with
both equipment and personnel ...
a greater capacity to meet your
demands quickly ... and shorter
lead times between your order
and the system’s installation.
We have more Clean Agent
experience than any other
company. Fike authorized
distributors are trained experts
in Clean Agent Suppression
Systems and can handle all your
needs quickly and efficiently.
Innovation is another key. At Fike,
we built our name on research,
development and testing of systems.
“Good enough” is never good
enough. We were the first company
to offer an independent laboratory
approved FM-200 system.
We manufacture the finest
products possible, your orders
are filled quickly and you enjoy
24-hour technical support.
Our on-site manufacturing
and testing provides the
highest quality protection.
WWW.FIKE.COM
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ADVANCED DETECTION SYSTEMS
FIKE LEADS THE WAY WITH CHEETAH Xi®. Our intelligent Cheetah Xi system performs operations with
speed, intelligence and flexibility. Fike can help you design the ideal fire protection, detection and
control system for your facility.
O N E PA N E L F I T S A L L Y O U R N E E D S F O R L I F E S A F E T Y A N D F I R E P R O T E C T I O N
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WE’RE PROUD
OF OUR RESUME
EXPERIENCED: We’ve worked in the
fire protection business since 1960.
F I K E G L O B A L M A N U FA C T U R I N G , S A L E S A N D S E R V I C E
AMERICAS
EUROPE
FIKE CORPORATION
FIKE PROTECTION SYSTEMS, LTD.
Blue Springs, MO
USA
+1-816-229-3405
Tel:
Email: [email protected]
Guildford, Surrey
United Kingdom
+44-01-483-457-584
Tel:
Email: [email protected]
FIKE LATINA LTDA
FOCUSED: We specialize in Life Safety
Jundiai, Brazil
Tel:
+55-11-4525-5900
Email: [email protected]
ASIA
FIKE ASIA PACIFIC SDN BHD
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
+60-3-7859-1462
Tel:
Email: [email protected]
Products, as well as Facility and Asset
Protection Products.
VERSATILE: We design, manufacture,
distribute and maintain our products.
GLOBAL: We have clients, manufacturing
facilities, sales outlets and maintenance
companies around the world.
INNOVATIVE: In 1994, we became
the first manufacturer to bring a
UL-listed and FM-approved, clean agent
THE MOST TRUSTED
FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
ON THE MARKET
fire-suppression system to market,
replacing Halon.
EARTH-FRIENDLY: We pioneered the
development of clean agent systems
and we continue to develop other
environmentally safe alternatives such
as our superior inert gas system.
COMPREHENSIVE: Fike has a worldwide
network of experienced distributors
each with a staff of factory trained
technicians to meet your installation
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and service requirements.
E-mail: [email protected]
Fike and Fike Corporation, CheetahXi are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Fike Corporation. VESDA is a registered trademark of Xtralis. DuPont and FM-200
are trademarks or registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company.
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