| CASE STUDIES | VEHICLE AND MOBILE PLANT FIRE SUPPRESSION | FOAM SYSTEM Updates | ||||||
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FirePro Fire Suppression systems are ideal for vehicles and mobile plant found in the mining, logistics, construction and forestry industries. The system can be fitted to all sizes of vehicle as well as all types of mobile plant including mobile lighting towers, cranes, hydraulic power packs etc.
Installed in and around the engine and other identified risk areas, vehicle fire suppression systems detect and suppress fire. The system can be operated manually or automatically, depending on requirements. Once activated the system will discharge the aerosol generators which will suppresses the fire. This minimises damage to vehicles, as well as potential harm to operators and passengers. The system can be easily retrofitted to existing equipment providing a cost effective solution for vehicle engine compartments.
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Jan 2020 – Assessment fluorine free foams(FFF). Firefighting capabilities by manufacturer. FFF required between 2-7 times both the rates and the densities of the AR-AFFF to for similar results against the fires.(full report)
May 2018 Technical Advisory Note – Changing to FFF Systems (full document) |
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| Benefits at a Glance | ||||||||
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● Suitable for Li-Ion Batteries ● No Piping or Nozzles |
● Product Life 15 Years ● Non Pressurised |
● Minimal Maintenance ● Tolerates small openings in enclosures |
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Jan 2020 – Assessment fluorine free foams(FFF). Firefighting capabilities by manufacturer. FFF required between 2-7 times both the rates and the densities of the AR-AFFF to for similar results against the fires.
Oct 2021 – Federal Aviation Admin USA. Flourine Free Foams(FFF) not approved. Concerns include: extinguising time & reignition.
2021 – Fluorinated Foam banned in
Sep 2023 Information Bulletin – Selection and Use of Firefighting Foams