FAA FED AC 150 5210-6 REV D-2004 AIRCRAFT FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS《飞机灭火剂》.pdf
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1、 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular Subject: AIRCRAFT FIRE EXTINGUISHING AGENTS Date: 7/08/04 Initiated by: AAS-100 AC No: 150/5210-6D Change: 1. PURPOSE. This Advisory Circular (AC) provides guidance for reference material covering Aircraft Fire Exti
2、nguishing Agents. 2. CANCELLATION. Advisory Circular 150/5210-6C, dated January 28, 1985, is cancelled. 3. APPLICATION. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recommends the guidelines contained in this AC for Aircraft Fire Extinguishing Agents. This AC is not mandatory and does not constitute a
3、regulation. However, the information it contains provides an acceptable methodology for complying with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 139, Certification of Airports (Part 139). In the event of a conflict, part 139 takes precedence over the other documents identified in this
4、AC. 4. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS. The following documents are applicable to the extent specified in this AC: 4.1 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). 14 CFR part 139, Certification of Airports (part 139). 4.2 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 18, Standard on Wetting Agents, 1995 edition. NF
5、PA 403, Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports, August 7, 2003, edition. NFPA 412, Standard for Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Foam Fire Equipment, 2003 edition. 4.3 Military Specifications. MIL-F-24385F, Fire Extinguishing Agent, Aqueous Film Forming Foam
6、(AFFF) Liquid Concentrate, for Fresh and Seawater, dated January 7, 1992. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-7/08/04 AC 150/5210-6D 4.4 Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standards. UL 162, Standard for Safety for Foam Equipment and Liquid Conce
7、ntrate, dated March 30, 1994. 5. HOW TO ORDER. a. Copies of part 139 may be purchased from: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 b. Copies of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard No. 403, Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-fighting Servi
8、ces at Airports, and Standard No. 412, Standard for Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Foam Fire Equipment, may be ordered from: National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 c. Copies of UL 162, Standard for Safety for Foam Equipment and Liquid Concentrates, ca
9、n be purchased from: Underwriters Laboratory, Inc. Customer Service 1285 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747-3081 d. A printed copy of this and other ACs can be ordered from: U.S. Department of Transportation Annmore East Business Center 3341 Q 75thAvenue Landover, MD 20785 e. Electronic copies of
10、FAA ACs and part 139 may be obtained from: Internet: http:/www.faa.gov/arp David Bennett Director, Office of Airport Safety and Standards ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-AC 150/5210-6D 7/08/04 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. BACKGROUND.
11、 1 1.1 GENERAL 1 1.2 DEFINITIONS 1 1.2.1 Primary Agents. .1 1.2.2 Supplementary Agents.2 1.2.3 Other Agents. .2 1.2.4 Theoretical Critical Fire Area (TCA). .3 1.2.5 Practical Critical Fire Area (PCA).3 1.2.6 Control Time3 1.2.7 Extinguishment Time.3 CHAPTER 2. QUANTITIES FOR AIRPORTS SERVING DOT-CER
12、TIFICATED AIR CARRIERS/COMMERCIAL SERVICE. .3 CHAPTER 3. QUANTITIES FOR GENERAL AVIATION AIRPORTS. .4 CHAPTER 4. COMPATIBILITY OF AGENTS. 4 CHAPTER 5. EXTINGUISHING AGENT SUBSTITUTES. .4 CHAPTER 6. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS4 CHAPTER 7. TESTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE. 4 7.1 QUALITY CONTROL. 4 7.2 RESPO
13、NSIBILITY FOR INSPECTION. 4 CHAPTER 8. ENVIRONMENTAL.5 8.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 5 APPENDIX A. Related FAA Advisory Circulars. .7 iiiProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-7/08/04 AC 150/5210-6D Intentionally left blank. iv Provided by IHSNot f
14、or ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-AC 150/5210-6D 7/08/04 CHAPTER 1. BACKGROUND. 1.1 GENERAL. This AC provides reference information on the following agents: Primary aircraft fire extinguishing agents Supplementary aircraft fire extinguishing agents Other air
15、craft fire extinguishing agents 1.2 DEFINITIONS. The following definitions do not include numerical quantities. These can be found in NFPA 403, Table 5.3.1 (b), as well as additional agent quantities to be carried. 1.2.1 Primary Agents. Foam used for extinguishing aircraft fires should consist of an
16、 aggregation of bubbles of a lower specific gravity than that of hydrocarbon fuels or water. The foam should have strong cohesive qualities and be capable of covering and clinging to vertical and horizontal surfaces. Aqueous foam cools hot surfaces by its high water retention ability and must flow f
17、reely over a burning liquid surface to form a tough, air-excluding blanket that seals off volatile flammable vapors from access to air or oxygen. Good-quality foam should be dense and long lasting, capable of resisting disruption by wind or draft, stable to intense thermal radiation, and capable of
18、re-sealing in event of mechanical rupture of an established blanket. 1.2.1.1 Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). These liquid concentrates consist of perfluorinated surfactants(s) with a foam stabilizer and viscosity control agents. The AFFF acts both as a barrier to exclude air or oxygen and, in addi
19、tion, produces an aqueous film on the fuel surface capable of suppressing the evolution of fuel vapors. Ideally, the foam blanket produced by the AFFF should be of sufficient thickness so as to be visible before fire fighters rely on its effectiveness as a vapor suppressant. 1.2.1.2 Fluoroprotein Fo
20、am (FP). Fluoroprotein Foam is simulated foam that is manufactured from protein foam concentrates to which fluorochemical surfactants have been added. This increases the fluidity of the foam and offers a good burn back resistance. The manufacturer of the foam-making equipment should be consulted as
21、to the correct concentrate to be used in any particular system (the proportioners installed must be properly designed and/or set for the concentrate being used). 1.2.1.3 Film Forming Fluoroprotein (FFFP) Foam. These agents are also based on protein foam formulations. They are produced by increasing
22、the quantity and quality of the fluorocarbon surfactants added to the protein hydrolyzate. By doing this, the surface tension of the resulting solution that drains from the expanded foam is reduced to the point that it can spread across the surface of a liquid hydrocarbon fuel. 1.2.1.4 Protein Foam.
23、 These liquid concentrates consist primarily of hydrolysis products of various proteinaceous materials. They also contain stabilizing additives and inhibitors to protect against freezing, to prevent corrosion of equipment and containers, to resist bacterial decomposition, to control viscosity, and t
24、o assure readiness 1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-7/08/04 AC 150/5210-6D for use in emergencies. Foam liquids of different types or different manufacturers should not be mixed unless it is determined that they are compatible and/or co
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