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DHudson

RVF Supporter
Joined
Dec 11, 2020
Messages
391
Location
Texas
RV Year
2000
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 3858
RV Length
38 ft
TOW/TOAD
None
Fulltimer
No
Seeing how a fellow, well know RVer ( Andrew Steele) just lost his New to Him Coach and nearly everything they own, I thought I would post this video
from National Indoor RV Centers on a fire suppression system they install. It's out of my league for now, but those of you that have
1/4 million dollars and more in your RV, this is something I would highly consider. Regardless if you have a MH, 5th wheel, or Tag.

 
I've seen many vehicle fires, both at work and in our RV. Always looking for the next, best thing to keep vehicle fires under control. Wonder if they could be installed in a wheel well. Last Class A fire we saw appeared to start there.
 
Proteng again. It's a GAS, folks. The Proteng faq used to state "not to be used in an open compartment," but the faq has disappeared. While it would be great in closed electrical bays, our engines, generators and refrigerators are in compartments open to the outside air. Has anyone tried to put our a fire in open air using halon, halotron or other cag extinguisher?
 
Proteng again. It's a GAS, folks. The Proteng faq used to state "not to be used in an open compartment," but the faq has disappeared. While it would be great in closed electrical bays, our engines, generators and refrigerators are in compartments open to the outside air. Has anyone tried to put our a fire in open air using halon, halotron or other cag extinguisher?
What do you recommend?
 

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