hullabaloo
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Things got worse when they accidentally discharged it and then declared it a write off.
A €1500 was subsequently procured and fitted.
Did they go by the name of Laurel and Hardy ?
Things got worse when they accidentally discharged it and then declared it a write off.
A €1500 was subsequently procured and fitted.
Removing the fire suppression will not invalidate the entire policy.Remember to notify your boat insurance when the fire suppression system has been removed for service to prevent invaliditing your policy.
I think you get my point.Removing the fire suppression will not invalidate the entire policy.
It can only invalidate a relevant claim due to a engine bay fire.
The key difference with a gaseous drench fire extinguisher and dry powder is the the former will likely put the fire out ! Dry powder only works when it smothers the base of the fire, whereas gaseous drench HFC envelopes and pyrolises around the flame, instantly starving it of the oxygen it needs to continue. Reading the datasheet Novec works by removing the heat from the fire.Similar to the OP , i checked my sea-fire gauge just before Christmas ,the needle had moved close to but not onto the red zone.
As it is 15 years old i thought that i would get it serviced and i contacted my local seafire agent,I'm not in the UK so i can't go direct to seafire . They told me that the cylinders had a recommended service life of 10 years and that seafire now use NOVEC gas instead of FM200 and that it would be best to replace it.
Also there are 2 different series of cylinder, FG and FD . Only the FD series can be refilled and as luck would have it i have the FG one.
They are very expensive , I'm looking at the NFD225 and it's € 1700 compared to an automatic dry powder for the same volume at €105 .
I didn't realize that temp could effect the pressure gauge so i will check it again when lockdown lifts and i may leave it a bit longer to replace .
OneHow many cylinders was that?
Must have been a mahoosive one!
You'd be better off asking your insurer to temporarily remove the fire extinguisher clause whilst it's being serviced. Otherwise, you're not properly covered.Sea-fire gave me a quote of 450 +vat as long as my cylinder is ok,
I'm sending it down next week and we have an initial turn round of 3-4 weeks for the pressure test alone.
my extinguisher is a FD500m. on a targa 44, I would say that is a medium size. (mr rudge must have a big one).
I spoke to my insurance co, and they said; "yes that is fine it will not affect your insurance,Unless you have a fire that could have been prevented with a fire extinguisher"
not sure how to take that
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That’s good news ,I was going to invite you on ou beer and natter, now I definitely can knowing you can’t come.Sea-fire gave me a quote of 450 +vat as long as my cylinder is ok,
I'm sending it down next week and we have an initial turn round of 3-4 weeks for the pressure test alone.
my extinguisher is a FD500m. on a targa 44, I would say that is a medium size. (mr rudge must have a big one).
I spoke to my insurance co, and they said; "yes that is fine it will not affect your insurance,Unless you have a fire that could have been prevented with a fire extinguisher"
not sure how to take that
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Would still need to be automatic and properly fitted.Hullabaloo, can the fire extinguisher people not supply you with a temporary replacement on loan until your extinguisher gets 'turned around'?
Or trade it in for a new one?
That is just a topup. What we are talking about is fully emptying the cylinder & a full pressure test on the cylinder at a specialist company, then reassembly & re-filling with FM200.two years ago my brother had is seafire fd400m, pressure tested and refilled for the extortionate expense of £28 by a local extinguisher company, it was done while he waited, try to find a local company.
I beg to differ, that exactly what was doneThat is just a topup. What we are talking about is fully emptying the cylinder & a full pressure test on the cylinder at a specialist company, then reassembly & re-filling with FM200.
Always going to cost a few hundred pounds.
Edit: needs doing every 10 years