"ELEMENT" fire extinguishers

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"ELEMENT" fire extinguishers

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HAs anyone had any experience with or know anything good or bad about these?
Just saw a demo on You-Tube. About the size of a road flare.
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I have purchased several but have never used one. The build quality seems solid.
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#3 Post by tom collingwood »

i just bought 12 of the them.

i have that many classic (old) cars that i would be a fool not to have something in each of them.
The size is attractive for tasteful placement and if you do happen to set one off in the car you can wash/restore it. (other extingushers are known to eat your electrical wires etc)

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#4 Post by Ben Wainscott »

I bought one for my '65 356 and one for my '89 911 about a year ago. Jay Leno has a good video with the Element folks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBjXecsF860

Size is great and appears to be very effective.
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#5 Post by Eric McKinley »

I have had a look on the website, they are pretty impressive.

There are different workable times, going up to 100 seconds.

It would be good to see a few pictures of where they are being mounted in the car.

Has anyone got any pictures showing them mounted.

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#6 Post by Mike Wilson »

I have one. It fits in the glove box. I also have a Halatron extinguisher under the back seat back.

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#7 Post by John Brooks »

These devices produce an NFPA 2010 Aerosol agent. I have been on the NFPA technical committee since it was formed. I do not see any listing and they are technically not an approved "fire extinguisher". You will notice the lack of a extinguishing rating like 1-ABC or 5-BC ETC. There are no aerosol agents that are approved as a streaming agent. The aerosol agents are approved as a total flooding agent like HALON 1301, but not this one. The agent is very effective it bonds the radicals of Hydrogen and Oxygen in the flame reaction. But as a hand held dispenser there is no way to insure it will get enough agent onto the fire.

I ran a Fire Research Laboratory for 15 years, I did much of the original research and listing testing on these aerosol class of agents and HALON replacement agents from 1995-2010. We tried these in every form factor imaginable, Grenades, handheld, streamers, thermal activated, every way. This device could reach the extinguishing concentration required, but not 100% of the time. I have discharged thousands of aerosol generators against all types of fires. Testing in both in my Lab and at NIST, NRL,SWRI,CSIRO. I can highly recommend the aerosol agents, but not this one or as a hand held device.

I would go look at a pre-engineered fixed aerosol system like you put on a boat. 30-100g for the engine. This material is a very good agent. It will stop combustion in a diesel engine (I turned off a GE locomotive by accident by placing a 500g generator too close to the turbo intake.)

The agents are pretty good, just not in this device.
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That’s great to have this kind of inside knowledge here. Thanks for being among us!
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#9 Post by Harlan Halsey »

John,
To be clear, are you saying that the 50 second device shown on the Leno video will not reach the concentration needed to put out an engine fire in a 356 if sprayed directly into the open engine compartment?

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#10 Post by John Brooks »

Harlan

I am saying it might work, with the lid closed, engine off, but not all the time. The agent is hot and rises, getting it to flood the compartment will be difficult. It does have some velocity at the end of the gas grain but the ability to reach the extinguishing concentration on a class b fire in the engine compartment is marginal at best. Watch how is rises in the video. I don't know the weight of the aerosol forming compound, but it appears to be 50 grams. 50g at this volume would be a 10-15 second discharge time. The long gas grain shape will also be prone to cracking and having uneven burn rates or conflagrations like a Roman candle.
I have tested many vehicle systems and if you are using an aerosol, it needs to be pre-engineered and monitored.
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What then is the recommended one for a 356 in the smallest form factor?

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#13 Post by Jim Breazeale »

EricMcKinley wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2020 4:59 pm I have had a look on the website, they are pretty impressive.

There are different workable times, going up to 100 seconds.

It would be good to see a few pictures of where they are being mounted in the car.

Has anyone got any pictures showing them mounted.
Here is mine mounted in my 911. I'm transferring it to my 356C for my cross country trip to Luft I'll be leaving from the SF Bay Area. Here's hoping that we have a handle on Covid-19 by then.
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#14 Post by Richard Emerson »

Mine’s in passenger footwell of 356. Barely visible.

I’m not optimistic for Luft being open but fingers crossed.

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#15 Post by Mike Wilson »

Unfortunately, a lot of our car events and concerts are postponed or cancelled. Luftgekühlt has been pushed to September.

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