Production introduction
foinbo® truck mounted fire monitor is a high-capacity water or foam nozzle mounted on a fire truck or specialized vehicle. It's designed to deliver large volumes of water or firefighting foam over long distances, making it ideal for tackling large fires or hazardous situations like industrial fires, airport emergencies, and wildfires.
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: What are the key features of a truck mounted fire monitor?
A: truck mounted fire monitor with high flow rates, long-range discharge capability, remote or manual control, adjustable spray patterns, and compatibility with water, foam, or other firefighting agents.
Q: What is the typical range of a truck mounted fire monitor?
A: Depending on the truck mounted fire monitor model, the range can vary from 50 to 120 meters (164 to 394 feet) when using water under optimal conditions.
Q: What is the flow rate of a truck mounted fire monitor?
A: The flow rate typically ranges of truck mounted fire monitor from 1,000 to 20,000 liters per minute (264 to 5,283 gallons per minute), depending on the size and model.
Q: How is the truck mounted fire monitor controlled?
A: Truck mounted fire monitor can be controlled manually using handwheels or levers, or remotely via wired or wireless control systems for enhanced safety and precision.
Q: What types of vehicles can accommodate a truck mounted fire monitor?
A: They are commonly mounted on fire trucks, industrial fire engines, airport crash tenders, and specialized firefighting vehicles.
