Development and Evaluation of a Prototype Wheeled Ultra-High Pressure Extinguisher System with Novec 1230

As part of an ongoing effort to identify a replacement for the Department of Defense (DOD) Halon 1211 flightline extinguisher, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) developed and evaluated a prototype wheeled ultra-high pressure extinguisher containing the Novec 1230 firefighting agent manufac...

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