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Gautam Nag

09/22/2010 6:23 AM

As per International Fire Protection (IFP) Magazine NAF S 125 has global warming potential (GWP) is 3400 ( for a 100 year time horizon) The documents available in the web site for BOC (Tri-Parulex Fire Protection system ) indicates GWP 2800 . Why the difference ? The documents also claims NAF S 125 with GWP 2800 is below than any other clean agent gas available in the market. As per IFP Novec 1230 has GWP of 1 of approximately five days. Which is correct.

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Re: Gautam Nag

09/22/2010 6:51 AM

Stop nagging us with duplicates.

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Re: Gautam Nag

09/22/2010 9:08 AM

Hope this answers

All GWP values represent global warming potential over a 100-year time horizon. Dashes indicate that the source did not include a GWP value for the given compound. The first value in each of the second and third columns is from Table 1-6 of the Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion, 2002. The second and third values in each of these columns are from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Second Assessment Report: Climate Change 1995 and the IPCC Third Assessment Report: Climate Change 2001, respectively.

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