Dafo Vehicle Achieves Compliance with SBF 127:17 Standard
Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection Achieves SBF 127:17 Certification with Fluorine-Free Forrex EVO
We are proud to announce that Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection has successfully passed the rigorous SBF 127:17 standard, using our fluorine-free suppression agent Forrex EVO at a volume of 3 liters/m³. This significant achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to providing industry-leading fire safety solutions.
About the SBF 127:17 Standard
The SBF 127:17 is a stringent Swedish fire safety standard that sets the minimum requirements for fire suppression systems in vehicles, especially those operating in high-risk industries such as forestry, construction, mining, and material handling. Meeting this standard ensures that fire suppression systems can effectively detect and extinguish fires, while maintaining operational reliability and ensuring safety for equipment and operators.
What Does Compliance Mean?
Achieving compliance with Forrex EVO at 3 liters/m³ demonstrates that our system efficiently delivers the necessary suppression agent to control and extinguish fires, offering optimal protection. Passing this certification further solidifies Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection’s reputation for providing high-performance, reliable fire suppression solutions.
This achievement strengthens our position as a leader in fire protection, continually innovating to meet evolving industry standards and enhancing safety for vehicles in high-risk environments.
Important Information for Customers
- Forrex Agent: Customers continuing to use the regular Forrex suppression agent will need to meet a volume requirement of 3.75 liters/m³ under the SBF 127:17 standard.
- Scope of Application: The SBF 127:17 regulation applies to Dafo Vehicle SV-K/SV-B systems designed and installed under the new standard, which took effect on January 1, 2024. Systems designed and installed under the SBF 127:16 standard will continue to adhere to the previous guidelines for refilling and servicing, provided the system design remains unchanged.
- Other Standards: For systems designed under different standards, the relevant design manuals will continue to apply. For SV-K/SV-B systems not required to comply with SBF 127 or other industry-specific standards, a 3.0 liters/m³ design criteria may be used based on risk assessments and Dafo Vehicle’s ordinary design manual.
We recognize that these updates may raise questions, and we are committed to supporting our customers throughout this transition. For any inquiries or further clarification, please reach out to our technical support team at support@dafo-vehicle.com.
Together, we continue our mission to make vehicles in high-risk industries safer every day.