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| The destruction of the ozone layer, brought to the fore in the eighties, has been attributed to CFCs.
Scientists, industrialists and ecologists worked together to bring about the Montreal Protocol in
1987, regulating the use of CFCs and halons. The various amendments to the original Protocol led
to the prohibition of halon production as of 1st January 1994.
It was therefore urgent that a clean and non-toxic ecological substitute be found for Halon 1301,
the only efficient extinguishing agent to operate in just a few seconds. The major chemical groups
have been conducting research into this matter since the end of the eighties. Several chemical
products have been listed as possible substitutes for Halon 1301.
FM200™ is the first substitute extinguishing agent to be marketed which has all the properties
that compare favourably with those of Halon 1301.
NTAE-01 Code 00093059.0-008
"CERBERUS FM200TM automatic fire-extinguishing systems".
NTAE-01E Code 00093060.0-008
"CERBERUS FM200TM automatic fire-extinguishing Systems".
NTAE-02 Code 00093061.0-008
"Design of pipework networks and computerized calculation method of HALON 1301 -
CO2 and FM200TM systems".
NTAE-03 Code 00093062.0-008
"CERBERUS CO2 automatic fire-extinguishing systems".
NTAE-04 Code 00093063.0-008
"CERBERUS extinguishing powder automatic fire-extinguishing systems".
NTAE-05 Code 00093058.0-008
"CERBERUS CO2 automatic fire-extinguishing systems, vapour phase".
NTAE-06 Code 00093064.0-008
"CERBERUS HALON 1301 automatic fire-extinguishing systems".
NTAE-07 Code 00093065.0-008
"New employee document".
NTAE-08 Code 00093075.0-008
"Foam extinguishing system at low, medium and high swelling". |
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