VDept Members Questions & Answers - Fixed FE-241 and HFC-227 ae Fire Suppression Systems http://blogs-it.cgaux.org/mqa.php en-US http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Fixed FE-241 and HFC-227 ae Fire Suppression Systems <p><strong>Question:</strong> We are beginning to see fixed FE-241 and HFC-227 ae fire suppression systems on larger recreational vessels. I have seen two (2) in the past 14 days. Accordingly, I have inspected the vessels as I were looking at the older HALON systems, ie, all must be weighed and tagged within the past twelve months to be counted. Our manual is silent on the subject. Am I correct?</p> <p><em><strong>Answer:</strong> First it is 6 months and not 12 months to be current.</em></p> <p><em>46 C.F.R. Subpart 25.30&#8212;Fire Extinguishing Equipment</em></p> <p><em>(1) When the date on the inspection record tag on the extinguishers shows that 6 months have elapsed since last weight check ashore, then such extinguisher is no longer accepted as meeting required maintenance conditions until reweighed ashore and found to be in a serviceable condition and within required weight conditions.</em></p> <p><em>The following is from a manufacturers article on these replacements for Halon systems: Cylinders should be securely mounted, protected from weather, mechanical damage and be accessible for inspection and removal. Each system should be inspected and components tested at least once a year by a professional service company. The operator should check the gauge every time they go into the engine compartment or at least once a month. A visual inspection should also be made to verify the wiring is intact at the bottle and that the nozzle is not damaged.</em></p> <p><em>So in addition to checking the above, there should be a signed tag of inspection from a professional service company dated and current within 6 months.</em></p><div class="item_footer"><p><small><a href="http://blogs-it.cgaux.org/mqa.php/2012/05/31/fixed-fe-241-and-hfc-227-ae-fire-suppression-systems">Original post</a> blogged on <a href="http://b2evolution.net/">b2evolution</a>.</small></p></div> http://blogs-it.cgaux.org/mqa.php/2012/05/31/fixed-fe-241-and-hfc-227-ae-fire-suppression-systems