Production introduction
The physical attributes of the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor are engineered for durability and performance. The monitor body is crafted from SS304 stainless steel, providing excellent resistance to corrosion, which is crucial for its long - term functionality in diverse environments. The monitor nozzle, made of hard - anodized aluminium alloy, is built to withstand high - pressure water flow while ensuring accurate water dispersion. The hand wheels, constructed from SS304 stainless steel, offer a firm grip and resist wear, enabling smooth manual adjustments when required.
The standout feature of the foinbo® Remote Fire Fighting Monitor is, undoubtedly, its remote - control functionality. With explosion - proof horizontal and vertical motors, it allows firefighters to operate the monitor from a safe distance. The wireless control, with a range of approximately 80 meters, offers unparalleled flexibility. Firefighters can maneuver the monitor from various positions, directing the water flow precisely where it's needed most. Additionally, the availability of multiple control options, including a wireless transmitter, a wired control box, and a manual handwheel, ensures adaptability in different firefighting scenarios.
The PSKD SERIES offers a range of models, each with distinct specifications. For instance, the PSKD 8/20W has a flow rate of 1200 L/Min, operating at 8 bar with a water maximum reach of 50 meters. On the other hand, the PSKD 10/80W boasts a flow rate of 4800 L/Min at 10 bar, with a water maximum reach of 85 meters. All models are equipped with a 4 - inch/DN100 inlet flange compliant with BS4504 and are powered by 24V DC, with alternative standard or size options available.
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 |
|
PSKD 10/60W |
3600 L/Min |
10 bar |
75 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
|
PSKD 10/80W |
4800 L/Min |
10 bar |
85 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
24V DC |
FAQ
Q: How does the wireless control feature of the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor enhance firefighting safety?
A: The wireless control feature of the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor allows firefighters to operate the monitor from a distance of up to 80 meters. This significantly enhances safety by keeping them away from immediate danger zones such as intense heat, thick smoke, and potential explosions. Firefighters can position themselves in a safe location and still have full control over the monitor's movement and water output, enabling them to direct the water precisely to the fire source without putting themselves at risk.
Q: Can the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor be used in both indoor and outdoor firefighting scenarios?
A: Yes, the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor is highly versatile and can be used in both indoor and outdoor firefighting scenarios. In indoor settings, such as large warehouses or multi - story buildings, its remote - control feature allows firefighters to maneuver the monitor into difficult - to - reach areas while staying at a safe distance. In outdoor scenarios, like industrial fires or wildfires, its powerful water projection capabilities and long - range control make it effective in covering large areas and reaching distant flames.
Q: How do I maintain the wireless transmitter of the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor?
A: To maintain the wireless transmitter, regularly check its battery level and replace the batteries as needed. Keep the transmitter clean and free from dust, dirt, and moisture, as these can affect its performance. Periodically test the wireless connection by operating the monitor from different distances within the specified range. If you notice any issues with the signal strength or control responsiveness, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact the manufacturer's support team for assistance.
Q: What should I consider when selecting a model of the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor?
A: When selecting a model, consider the typical fire scenarios you'll encounter. For larger fires or those in expansive areas, a model with a higher flow rate and longer water reach, such as the PSKD 10/80W, would be more appropriate. Also, take into account the environment where the monitor will be used. If it's in a potentially explosive or hazardous area, ensure the model has the necessary explosion - proof features. Additionally, consider the available power supply and the need for different control options (wireless, wired, or manual) based on your operational requirements.
Q: Can the Remote Fire Fighting Monitor be integrated with existing firefighting systems?
A: The Remote Fire Fighting Monitor can be integrated with many existing firefighting systems. Its 4 - inch/DN100 inlet flange compliant with BS4504 allows for standard connection to water supply lines. However, for a seamless integration, it's important to ensure that the water pressure, flow rate, and control mechanisms of the existing system are compatible with the monitor. It's advisable to consult with a professional installer or the manufacturer to assess compatibility and ensure proper integration for optimal performance.
