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What is NYC FC § 904.6.6.2.1?

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This section outlines the testing procedures for Halon 1301 and Halon 1211 systems, specifying the required pressure levels for hoses based on the charging pressure of the systems. The statute ensures compliance with safety standards. Applies to building owners utilizing Halon fire suppression systems.

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904.6.6.2.1 Test procedure.

FC § 904.6.6.2.1

For Halon 1301 systems, hoses shall be tested at not less than 1,500 psi (10 343 kPa) for 600 psi (4137 kPa) charging pressure systems and not less than 900 psi (6206 kPa) for 360 psi (2482 kPa) charging pressure systems. For Halon 1211 hand-hose line systems, hoses shall be tested at 2,500 psi (17 238 kPa) for high-pressure systems and 900 psi (6206 kPa) for low-pressure systems.

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