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Blas 05-06-2018 10:51 AM

Fire extinguisher mount
 
I am looking to upgrade the mount for my 3” dia cockpit mounted fire extinguisher. The standard mount it came with only has one latch. I do not want anything “blingy” just something a bit more secure. Looking for some ideas. Thanks in advance.
Blas

Mark IV 05-06-2018 12:03 PM

Blas,

If you are looking for a more "secure" type of mount put a stainless "U" bolt around the lower third of the tube body so you can release the latch and lift the extinguisher "up" to release.

We suggest people use a reinforcement plate behind the bulkhead so that the weight of the extinguisher in an "oops" is not entrusted to a couple of small bolts through single layer fiberglass. A plate will spread the load and prevent the bottle from becoming a projectile in an accident.

Andheeezonit 05-06-2018 02:30 PM

Safecraft makes beautiful mounts and bottles.

Alfa02 05-07-2018 02:58 PM

I don't know if anyone has posted this before, but Halon fire extinguisher's should never be mounted on there sides, always straight up & down or within a few degree's (5 percent or less), or the seal will deteriorate and leak. Tom.

huskersnake 05-07-2018 06:55 PM

I have an H3R Performance HalGaurd extinguisher with Halotron 1 fire suppressant. I just read through the Owners Manual and I don't see any mention of upright mounting orientation requirement. Maybe halon is different than Halotron 1.

sd427 05-07-2018 07:31 PM

I’ve been looking at H3R the last few days. Are the 2.5 lb ones too large to mount conveniently?

spdbrake 05-07-2018 07:35 PM

Never heard of the orientation of a Halon bottle. We typically have them mounted horizontally in the cockpit and cabin areas. 5lb units.
We did switch to Halotron I about 15 yrs ago. (No CFC issues)

But all that being said ALL the jets have a 6 month Fire Ext wgt ck. (fish scale).
DOT requires the bottles be emptied and internally inspected every 6 years, and Hydrostatic testing every 12 yrs.

Come to think of it mine in the BDR is overdue by 3 yrs...Time for a new bottle.

jwoodard 05-08-2018 10:50 AM

H3R offers some nice mounting kits: https://www.h3rperformance.com/billet_brackets.htm

Blas 05-08-2018 06:23 PM

Interesting suggestions, but the HR3 flush mount still looks a bit Blingy to me. The Safecraft 50-1410-13 mount is a bit closer to what I am looking for. But even that could be made a bit less flashy. Would like something that projects out a bit less too. Thanks everyone for all the suggestions and emails. I will keep looking.
Blas

lomdel 07-12-2019 12:11 AM

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My Backdraft factory installed extinguisher was mounted in the standard plastic upright cradle. But last night I added my own personal touch and added some lateral stability (and beauty) to it by adding leather-straps. It still slips out the top easily and fast, but is secure in the event of an emergency stop. I think it looks awesome and matches the car interior too!

Unique427 07-12-2019 05:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfa02 (Post 1443988)
I don't know if anyone has posted this before, but Halon fire extinguisher's should never be mounted on there sides, always straight up & down or within a few degree's (5 percent or less), or the seal will deteriorate and leak. Tom.

What I was told by the company that performs our annual building inspection
about Halon is it's corrosive to aluminum fittings and can cause seals to fail (takes years).
Mounting angle should not exceed 40 degrees.

He also said dry chemical extinguishers can "cake" if left in the same
orientation for long periods of time. Answer was to invert and give
a thump or two to break up the contents.

Most importantly was don't let an extinguisher freeze.

spdbrake 07-12-2019 06:17 AM

Unique,

Halon and Halotron are not corrosive and leave NO residue. The they are both Total flood systems where they displace atmosphere and remove 2 sides of the Fire triangle. Heat and O2. (It works better in an area that is contained. Hood not opened)

However Dry Chemical ABC extinguishers should never be used on Aluminum or Electronics. We've had to re-skin sections of aircraft due to their use.

https://www.h3raviation.com/support_faq_2.htm
https://amerex-fire.com/upl/download...ct-catalog.pdf
https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/.../AC_20-42D.pdf

Unique427 07-12-2019 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spdbrake (Post 1464254)
Unique,

Halon and Halotron are not corrosive and leave NO residue. The they are both Total flood systems where they displace atmosphere and remove 2 sides of the Fire triangle. Heat and O2. (It works better in an area that is contained. Hood not opened)

However Dry Chemical ABC extinguishers should never be used on Aluminum or Electronics. We've had to re-skin sections of aircraft due to their use.

https://www.h3raviation.com/support_faq_2.htm
https://amerex-fire.com/upl/download...ct-catalog.pdf
https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/.../AC_20-42D.pdf

Thanks for clarifying Spdbrake:)


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