Production introduction
The foinbo® electric fire water monitor is a highly specialized and efficient firefighting device designed to combat large-scale or challenging fires with precision and force. It combines advanced electric drive technology with robust water delivery systems, making it a vital asset in industrial, commercial, and municipal fire protection.
At its core, an electric fire water monitor consists of a durable, high-pressure water nozzle mounted on a flexible, articulated frame. The defining feature is its electric drive mechanism, which replaces traditional manual or hydraulic controls. Electric motors power the monitor's movement, allowing operators to remotely adjust the nozzle's horizontal and vertical positioning with exceptional accuracy. This remote operation capability is a game-changer, as it enables firefighters to direct the water stream from a safe distance, minimizing exposure to dangerous conditions.
The monitor's nozzle can be configured to produce various spray patterns, including a concentrated jet for long-range fire penetration or a wide fog pattern for cooling and smoke suppression. This versatility allows the monitor to adapt to different fire scenarios, from spot fires in warehouses to large-scale blazes in oil refineries or chemical plants.
Products parameters
|
Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Water Max.Reach |
Max.Fog Angle |
Inlet Flange |
Power |
|
PSKD 8/20W |
1200 L/Min |
8 bar |
50 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
|
PSKD 8/30W |
1800 L/Min |
8 bar |
55 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
|
PSKD 8/40W |
2400 L/Min |
8 bar |
60 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
|
PSKD 8/50W |
3000 L/Min |
8 bar |
65 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
FAQ
Q: What is an Electric Fire Water Monitor?
A: An Electric Fire Water Monitor is a firefighting device that uses electric motors to remotely control the direction and spray pattern of water for fire suppression.
Q: How does an Electric Fire Water Monitor differ from a manual one?
A: Electric monitors are operated via remote control or automation, while manual ones require direct human adjustment.
Q: What are the main components of an Electric Fire Water Monitor?
A: Key parts include the base, water inlet pipe, revolving body, nozzle, electric drive motors, and control box.
Q: What is the working pressure range of Electric Fire Water Monitors?
A: Typically 0.5–1.6 MPa, allowing for flexible adjustments in flow and range.
Q: What spray patterns can an Electric Fire Water Monitor produce?
A: It can switch between a concentrated jet (for long-range suppression) and a fog pattern (for cooling and smoke control).
