Dupont Fm-200: Fire Extinguishing Agent

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DuPont™ FM-200®

FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENT

Technical Information

Description of applications where FM-200 ® is an excellent choice


for a total flood fire suppression system where people
are present include: computer rooms, telecommuni-
DuPont™ FM-200® is the world’s most widely selected
cation switch stations and facilities, semiconductor
clean agent for use in new applications and as a Ha-
manufacturing facilities, data processing centers, clean
lon 1301 replacement. It is suitable for use in a wide
rooms, industrial process control rooms, museums,
range of fire extinguishing applications, including total
libraries and historical sites.
flooding, streaming, and inerting applications. FM-200®
(HFC-227ea, CF3CHFCF3) is a safe, clean, and electrical- Total Flooding of Class B Hazards
ly nonconductive agent that protects people, high value
assets and the continuity of business operations. FM-200 ® is suitable for the protection of Class B (liquid
and gas) fire hazards. Examples of these applications
FM-200® has been validated by independent agencies include: engine compartments, petrochemical facili-
and has received component approval from Underwrit- ties, chemical storage rooms, paint lockers and other
ers Laboratories (UL) and Factory Mutual Research areas where hydrocarbon-based materials are stored or
Corporation (FM). It is listed as an acceptable agent for handled.
the replacement of Halon 1301 and for new applications
in the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Total Flooding of Class C Hazards
Significant New Alternative Policy (SNAP) program in
In certain instances, equipment remains electrically
both total flooding and streaming systems. FM-200®
energized during and after fire extinguishing system
has a zero ozone depletion potential and is the environ-
activation. FM-200 ® is also suitable for the protection of
mentally preferred alternative to Halon 1301. FM-200®
these Class C (electrically energized) fire hazards.
is included in the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA) 2001 Clean Agent Standard and the Interna- Explosion Suppression
tional Standards Organization (ISO) 14520 Clean Agent
Standard. FM-200 ® is also suitable for use in explosion sup-
pression applications. Such systems typically employ
Applications extremely rapid detection and suppression system
activation.
Total Flooding of Class A Hazards
Streaming Applications
FM-200 ® is an ideal choice for new applications and
the replacement of Halon 1301 in total flooding applica- FM-200 ® is suitable for the replacement of Halon 1301
tions involving Class A (plastic, cellulosic, solid) hazards. or Halon 1211 in certain streaming applications, such as
FM-200 ® is suitable for use in Class A applications portable fire extinguishers, for the protection of Class
where people are normally present (normally occupied A, B and C hazards.
spaces). Class A fire hazards represent greater than
90% of all commercial protection scenarios. Examples
A selection of physical properties of FM-200 ® are given Table 3
in Table 1; vapor pressure and density of FM-200 ® are Vapor Pressure and Density of FM-200® (English Units)
given in Tables 2 and 3. For more detailed informa- Vapor Liquid Saturated Vapor Vapor
tion on the properties and applications of FM-200 ® see Temperature Pressure Density Density Density @ 1 atm
°F (psia) (lbm/ft )3
(lbm/ft ) 3
(lbm/ft3)
Publication K23261, DuPont™ FM-200 ® Fire Extinguish-
ing Agent, Properties, Uses, Storage and Handling. 10 17.50 95.51 0.63 0.5197

20 21.93 94.28 0.77 0.5069


Table 1
30 27.18 93.02 0.95 0.4948
Properties of FM-200®
Chemical Formula CF3CHFCF3 40 33.35 91.73 1.16 0.4834

Ozone-Depletion Potential 0 50 40.55 90.41 1.40 0.4726

Molecular Weight 170.03 60 48.88 89.05 1.68 0.4624

Boiling Point, °C (°F) -16.34 (2.59) 70 58.45 87.64 2.00 0.4527

Critical Temperature, °C (°F) 101.75 (215.1) 80 69.38 86.19 2.38 0.4434

Liquid Density at 25°C (77°F), kgm (lb/ft )


3 3
1387.7 (86.63) 90 81.79 84.68 2.81 0.4345

Vapor Pressure at 25°C (77°F), kPa (psia) 454.73 (65.9) 100 95.80 83.11 3.31 0.4261

LC50 (4 h, rat), ppm >800,000 110 111.54 81.46 3.88 0.4179

Heat of Vaporization at Boiling Point, kJ/kg 131.77 (56.7) 120 129.15 79.73 4.54 0.4102
(Btu/lb) 130 148.77 77.90 5.30 0.4027
Minimum Design Concentration 140 170.55 75.94 6.18 0.3955
Class A & C Hazards 6.25–7
Heptane 8.7 150 194.65 73.84 7.22 0.3886
160 221.26 71.54 8.45 0.3820
Table 2 170 250.55 69.00 9.93 0.3756
Vapor Pressure and Density of FM-200® (SI Units)
180 282.77 66.10 11.76 0.3694
Vapor Liquid Saturated Vapor Vapor
Temperature Pressure Density Density Density @ 1 atm 190 318.18 62.68 14.10 0.3634
°C (kPa) (kg/m3) (kg/m3) (kg/m3)
200 357.11 58.32 17.33 0.3576
-15 107.33 1539.7 8.961 8.4325

-10 132.23 1522.1 10.921 8.2412

-5 161.41 1504.2 13.205 8.0603 Toxicology


0 195.36 1486.0 15.853 7.8889
234.58 1467.3 18.905 7.7260
FM-200 ® is characterized by very low acute toxicity.
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The 4 hour (rat) LC50 of FM-200 ® is greater than 800,000
10 279.57 1448.2 22.411 7.5709 percent (> 80% v/v). The threshold cardiac sensitiza-
15 330.89 1428.6 26.421 7.4229 tion, lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) for
20 389.08 1408.4 30.996 7.2815
FM-200 ® is 105,000 ppm (10.5%) and the no observed
adverse effect level (NOAEL) is 90,000 ppm (9.0%) as
25 454.73 1387.7 36.202 7.1461 determined in epinephrine-challenged dogs. The PBPK
30 528.42 1366.2 42.118 7.0163 methodology has demonstrated that human exposure
35 610.79 1344.0 48.833 6.8918 to FM-200 ® for up to 5 minutes at concentrations of up
to 10.5% v/v does not produce a blood level of FM-200 ®
40 702.45 1320.9 56.454 6.7720
associated with cardiac sensitization in epinephrine-
45 804.09 1296.7 65.109 6.6568 challenged dogs.
50 916.39 1271.4 74.956 6.5459
Materials Compatibility
55 1040.10 1244.8 86.189 6.4389

60 1175.90 1216.5 99.062 6.3356 Because FM-200 ® can be used in a variety of applica-
1324.70 1186.2 113.900 6.2359
tions, it is important to review the materials of construc-
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tion for compatibility when designing new equipment,
70 1487.40 1153.6 131.170 6.1395 retrofitting existing equipment, or preparing storage and
75 1664.90 1117.9 151.500 6.0462 handling facilities. The following are general test results.
80 1858.30 1078.2 175.870 5.9559
To determine the compatibility of the specific materials
being considered for use in a particular system, addi-
85 2068.80 1032.8 205.840 5.8684 tional tests should be conducted with these materials at
90 2298.10 978.6 244.310 5.7836 the conditions of that system.
95 2547.90 907.8 298.000 5.7013

100 2821.60 786.8 397.240 5.6215


Stability with Metals Compatibility with Plastics

Most of the commonly encountered metals such as Compatibility tests were also performed with several
steel, cast iron, brass, copper, tin, lead, and aluminum commonly used plastics. Results are summarized in
can be employed with FM-200 ® under normal condi- Table 5.
tions of use. Testing to ASTM G31 at 130°F for 18 days
indicates that the following metals are suitable for use Table 5
with FM-200 ®: Plastic Compatibility
Weight Gain, Surface
Aluminum 1100 Nickel 200 Elastomer % Condition
Aluminum 2024 Copper CDA 110 High-density polyethylene (HDPE) 0.11 No Change
Inconel 600 Cast Iron, grey Polystyrene (PS) -0.03 No Change
Stainless Steel 316 Lead
Stainless Steel 304 Carbon Steel 1020 Polypropylene (PP) 0.06 No Change
Yellow Brass Silver 999+ fine. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) -0.03 No Change

Polycarbonate (PC) -0.10 No Change


Compatibility with Elastomers
Nylon 6/6 -0.17 No Change
Compatibility tests were performed with several com- Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) 5.23 No Change
monly used elastomers. Elastomer coupons were 50%
immersed in liquid FM-200 ® for two weeks at room Polyimide (PI) -0.11 No Change
temperature. Additional tests were conducted per Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) -0.04 No Change
ASTM D471 at 100°C (212°F). All of the elastomers Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) -0.06 No Change
tested exhibited minimal swell with the exception of
Acetyl -0.04 No Change
urethane and Viton® A.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) -0.06 No Change
Table 4
Elastomer Compatibility Polyphenylene oxide (PPO) -0.05 No Change

Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) -0.38 No Change


Linear swell, Weight Gain, Hardness Change,
Elastomer % % units
Exposure at Room Temperature, 23°C (72°F) for 14 days
Containers
Butyl 0 0.37 0

Nordel® EPDM 0.20 1.44 1.6 FM-200 ® is available from DuPont in 150 pound (68
Neoprene W 0.05 0.66 0 kg) cylinders, 1,200 pound (544 kg) containers and
37,000-pound (16,784 kg) tank trailers and ISO contain-
NBR 0 1.86 4.0
ers. Regional stocks of FM-200 ® are maintained globally
Hypalon CSM® 0.19 1.41 2.4 in accordance with local demand.
Viton® A 9.49 26.83 -44.0
Epichlorohydrin 0.15 0.08 5.5 Specification
homopolymer
FA polysulfide 0.05 0.06 6.9 FM-200 ® is of high purity and is residue free, meeting
Hytrel TPE 1.33 5.71 4.6 the following minimum quality specifications:
Exposure per ASTM D471 at 100°C (212°F)
Buna N -3.1
Purity, % by weight, minimum 99.0
Butyl 3.6
Moisture, ppm by weight, maximum 10
EPDM 1.0

Hypalon® -2.0 Acidity, ppm by weight,


NR Rubber 1.7 expressed as HCl, maximum 0.5
Neoprene G 0.8
Residue, % by volume, maximum 0.03
Neoprene W -3.6

SBR -1.2
.
Silicone 2.8

Urethane >10

Viton® A 8.4
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Tel: 41-22-717-5296

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herein is given with the understanding that those using it will satisfy themselves that their particular conditions of use present no
health or safety hazards. Because conditions of product use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and
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