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SECTION 9 - RECHARGING PROCEDURE DATE: 2010-03
Section 9 - RECHARGING PROCEDURE
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SECTION 9 - RECHARGING PROCEDURE DATE: 2010-03
16. Remove fill hose and filling adapter, leak test the
outlet and attach anti-recoil cap. Note : When leak testing
outlet with spray, do not look directly into port, examine
quickly from an angle.)
17. Reset scales and note down gross weight.
18. Make certain all safety caps are in place, schrader
protection cap Part No. 12569.
19. Attach label to container stating the following
information. Job number, Customer, Project, Container
size, Fill weight, Gross weight, Date filled, Type of
agent.
20. Place container in bonded area for leak monitoring
for at least 24 hours prior to dispatch.
21. After 24 hours a Leak Test on the container is
conducted - see section on Container / valve assy leakage
test.
22. Insert fill information on to container label.
Note: Filling can only be carried out by UL approved fill stations using containers assembled and tested by the O.E.M.
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1. After 24 hours standing, the valve pressure gauge Details of the procedure and equipment required are
should be checked for pressure loss (refer to temperature available from the Original Equipment Manufacturer
correction chart to adjust for temperature change). The (O.E.M) on request.
container and valve assembly should then be checked for
leakage using the Halotek leak detector unit.
Container Leak Test
2. Testing should take place in an area free of
NOVEC™ 1230 contamination. Carefully probe the container/valve assembly at all probes
and openings. Ensure that the probe is not brought into
3. Take the Halotek unit & calibration gas and within direct contact with any objects as this can lead to spurious
the NOVEC™ 1230 free environment, calibrate the unit. results and ensure that the dwell time of the probe is
sufficiently long (more than 5 seconds) to ensure any
4. Adjust the Halotek leak detector to gain a steady
leak is detected. Any significant and repeatable increase
audible pulse, in free air, of about 2 to 4 pulses per
of the audible pulse rate should be taken as an indication
second.
of a leak and the container and valve assembly should be
5. Conduct a stability check by leaving the Halotek unit rejected.
for approximately 3 minutes in a clean air environment. If
Once the leakage source has been rectified, the
the pulse rate is observed to stay within the range of 2 to 4
container and valve assembly should be subjected to a
pulses per second, proceed to the repeatability check.
further leak test using the Halotek unit.
If the stability check is inconclusive, repeat
stability check in an alternative clean environment. If
stability problems persist, contact R&D department for
instruction.
6. The leak standard of 0.13 oz/year should be
conditioned to a temperature of 20 °C +/-5 °C (68 °F ±
9 °F) for at least 24 hours.
7. Conduct a calibration repeatability test.
8. Remove the cap from the leak standard, screw the
calibration nozzle into the outlet of the bottle and open the
hand valve fully.
9. Place the Halotek probe into the calibration nozzle.
Within 5 seconds the pulse rate should start to increase
and be a continuous tone within 15 seconds.
10. Remove the probe from the nozzle and position
the Halotek unit away from the gas source. The pulse rate
should revert back to the original rate of 2 to 4 pulses per
second within 15 seconds.
11. Repeat test a further two times. If repeatability
test indicates that the unit is functioning within the set
parameters, proceed to the container leak test.
Warranty
Following the commissioning of the system, all equipment
will be covered by the company’s twelve month parts
warranty (excluding parts accidentally or maliciously
damaged by others). For further information, refer to the
company’s ‘Terms and conditions’ document.
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SECTION 11 - APPENDICES DATE: 2010-03
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Pressure (bar, absolute)
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APPENDIX B - HUGHES PROGRAM PRINTOUT DATE: 2010-03
SAPPHIRE®
Calculation Program
Computer printout
Example Calculation
Consolidated Report
9 pages
Consolidated Report
Customer Information
Project Data
Project Name: Computer Addition
Designer: John Doe
Number: ABC-3
Account: 123-45
Location: 2nd Floor
Description: Protection of new computer equipment
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clarify
Consolidated Report
Enclosure Information
Enclosure Number: 1
Name: Front Computer Room
Enclosure Temperature...
Minimum: 20.0 C
Maximum: 20.0 C
Maximum Concentration: 4.220 %
Design Concentration... clarify
Adjusted: 4.220 %
Minimum: 4.200 %
Minimum Agent Required: 61.0 kg
Width: 0.00 m
Length: 0.00 m
Height: 0.00 m
Volume: 100.00 cubic m
Non-permeable: 0.00 cubic m
Total Volume: 100.00 cubic m
Adjusted Agent Required: 61.3 kg
Number of Nozzles: 1
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Consolidated Report
Enclosure Information
Enclosure Number: 2
Name: Rear Computer Room
Enclosure Temperature...
Minimum: 20.0 C
Maximum: 20.0 C
Maximum Concentration: 4.224 %
Design Concentration...
Adjusted: 4.223 % cl clarify
Minimum: 4.200 %
Minimum Agent Required: 122.0 kg
Width: 0.00 m
Length: 0.00 m
Height: 0.00 m
Volume: 200.00 cubic m
Non-permeable: 0.00 cubic m
Total Volume: 200.00 cubic m
Adjusted Agent Required: 122.7 kg
Number of Nozzles: 2
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Consolidated Report
Agent Information
Pipe Network
Part 1 - Pipe Pipe
Description Start End Type Diameter Length Elevation
Main Cyl. X 1 0 1 80 mm 1.47 m 1.47 m
Adaptor 1 2 80 mm 0.13 m 0.00 m
Flex Hose 2 3 80 mm 0.41 m 0.00 m
Pipe 3 4 40T 40 mm 0.50 m 0.00 m
Pipe 4 5 40T 40 mm 2.00 m 2.00 m
Pipe 5 6 40T 40 mm 3.00 m 0.00 m
Pipe 6 7 40T 32 mm 2.00 m 0.00 m
Pipe 7 8 40T 25 mm 2.50 m 0.00 m
Pipe/E1-N1 8 9 40T 25 mm 0.50 m -0.50 m
Pipe 7 10 40T 25 mm 2.00 m 0.00 m
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Part 1 - Pipe Pipe
Description Start End Type Diameter Length Elevation
Pipe/E2-N2 10 11 40T 25 mm 0.50 m -0.50 m
Pipe 6 12 40T 32 mm 2.50 m 0.00 m
Pipe/E2-N1 12 13 40T 32 mm 0.50 m -0.50 m
Part 3 - Nozzles
Start End Flow Name Size Type Nozzle Area
0 1 184.0 kg
1 2 184.0 kg
2 3 184.0 kg
3 4 184.0 kg
4 5 184.0 kg
5 6 184.0 kg
6 7 122.6 kg
7 8 61.3 kg
8 9 61.3 kg E1-N1 25 mm 180-BR (NPT) 445.32 square mm
7 10 61.3 kg
10 11 61.3 kg E2-N2 25 mm 180-BR (NPT) 425.75 square mm
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Part 3 - Nozzles
Start End Flow Name Size Type Nozzle Area
6 12 61.4 kg
12 13 61.4 kg E2-N1 32 mm 180-BR (NPT) 465.33 square mm
Parts Information
'Other' Items:
1 - 80 mm Flexible Discharge Hose (Part: 306.205.006)
1 - 80 mm Flared to NPT Valve Adapter (Part: 309.002.014)
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1 - 32 mm
2 - 40 mm
List of Tees:
1 - 32 mm
1 - 40 mm
System Acceptance
Enclosure Number: 2
Enclosure Name: Rear Computer Room
Minimum Design Concentration: 4.200%
Adjusted Design Concentration: 4.223%
Predicted Concentration: 4.230%
Maximum Expected Agent Concentration: 4.230% (At 20.0 C)
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Consolidated Report
Drawing View: 1
Drawing View: 5
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Drawing View: 9
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APPENDIX C - NOVEC™ 1230 DATA SHEET DATE: 2010-03
(MSDS)
(5 PAGES)
2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
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Risk Phrases:
R52/53 Harmful to aquatic organisms. May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
3 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
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Ingredient name and classification CAS number Percentage
-------------------------------------------------- ------------------- -----------------
1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-Nonafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pentanone 756-13-8 > 99.9
3M Classification: R52/53
4 FIRST-AID MEASURES
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4.3 Inhalation:
If signs/symptoms develop, remove person to fresh air. If signs/symptoms persist, get medical attention.
4.4 Ingestion:
No need for first aid is anticipated.
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5 FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
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- Ventilation:
Keep container in a well-ventilated area.
- Incompatible Materials/Conditions:
Store out of direct sunlight.
Store away from heat.
8.3.5 Ingestion:
Not applicable.
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11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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12.3 Persistence/Biodegradability:
Not determined.
13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION
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Transport Details:
Please see the Annex to this document in which all transportation information is given.
15 REGULATORY INFORMATION
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Symbol(s):
None.
Risk Phrases:
R52/53 Harmful to aquatic organisms. May cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.
Safety Phrases:
S61 Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions/safety data sheets.
Disclosable Ingredients:
1,1,1,2,2,4,5,5,5-Nonafluoro-4-(Trifluoromethyl)-3-Pentanone.
16 OTHER INFORMATION
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The information on this Safety Data Sheet is based on our experience and is correct to the best of our knowledge at the date of publication, but we do not accept
any liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from its use (except as required by law). The information may not be valid for any use not referred to in this Data
Sheet or use of the product in combination with other materials. For these reasons, it is important that customers carry out their own test to satisfy themselves as to
the suitability of the product for their own intended applications.
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