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We had an accidental Halon dump in the 1980s or early 90s (before my
time here) and there were no lasting effects that I know of.
But may I ask how you are able to get your system recharged? I was told
that because Halon is now a prohibited "greenhouse" gas we could never
recharge our system if it went off again. Instead, we'd have to get a
completely new system because there's still no "drop in" replacement for
Halon (i.e. there are other things, but they require different sized
pipes, tanks, number of heads, etc.)
Thanks,
-- Erin.
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Erin C. Blake, Ph.D.
Curator of Art & Special Collections
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 E. Capitol St. SE
Washington, DC 20003-1094
office tel. (202) 675-0323
fax (202) 675-0328
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.folger.edu
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