A review and analysis were performed on the reports and data available for Halon 1211 to determine the quantity of Halon 12311 available to the U.S. Navy/U.S. Marine Corps and to project the quantity required to support peacetime Crash, Fire, and Rescue operations. The total quantity of Halon 1211 available to the Navy/Marine Corps is estimated to be approximately 2,000,000 pounds. This quantity includes the 450,000 pounds of Halon 1211 at the Reserve/ Defense General Supply Richmond that are listed as Navy/Marine Corps assets and the quantities on board ships (157,000 pounds), aircraft (1,000 pounds), and installed and stored at Navy/Marine Corps shore side facilities (1,400,000 pounds). The projection for the quantity of Halon 1211 required for the Navy/ Marine Corps was estimated by two different methods. The usage rate based on quantities reported in the fire incident data is estimated to be 35,000 pounds of Halon 1211 per year. The usage rate based on the data of shipments from the Reserve is estimated and prove out of Halon 1211 alternative systems, the historical usage rate is projected to be adequate to supply peacetime quantities of Halon 1211 for approximately 4-13 years.


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    Title :

    U.S. Navy Halon 1211 Replacement Plan Part 3 - Halon 1211 Mission Critical Reserve Evaluation


    Contributors:

    Publication date :

    1999


    Size :

    114 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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