Products Description
portable water cannon
Applications:
Brass fire monitor apply for:
Fire trucks or emergency vehicles
Petrochemical facilities
Storage tank farms
Marine and offshore platforms
Industrial plants
Material: Brass Nozzle (for marine or corrosive environments).
Flow Rate: Can vary from 320 to 790+ gallons per minute (GPM).
Range: High-velocity stream that can reach 30 to 50 meters.
Control: Can be manually operated via a handle or wheel.
Swivel Capability: Can rotate horizontally and vertically for wide-area coverage.
Nozzle Options: Fog, straight stream, or foam attachment.

Products Parameters
|
Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Max. Reach |
Inlet Flange |
| WM 8/20W-B | 1200L/Min |
8 bar |
50 Meters | 4", BS4504 |
| WM 8/50W-B | 3000L/Min | 8 bar | 55 Meters | 4", BS4504 |
FAQ
Q: What is an industrial fire monitor?
An industrial fire monitor is a high-capacity water or foam nozzle device designed to deliver a powerful stream over long distances for fire suppression. It can be manually or remotely operated and is often installed in hazardous or large-area industrial facilities.
Q: What are the types of industrial fire monitors?
Manual Fire Monitors: Operated manually by personnel on-site.
Remote-Controlled Fire Monitors: Controlled via joystick or control panel from a safe distance.
Fixed Monitors: Installed permanently on structures like fire trucks, towers, or pipelines.
Mobile Monitors: Portable units mounted on trailers or movable bases.
Q: What are the industrial fire monitor main applications?
Oil and gas facilities
Chemical plants
Aircraft hangars
Warehouses with flammable materials
Marine and port facilities
Q: What media can industrial fire monitor discharge?
Water
Foam (Aqueous Film Forming Foam – AFFF, Alcohol-Resistant Foam, etc.)
Dry chemical agents (some specialized models)
Q: What materials are industrial fire monitor used in construction?
Common materials include:
Stainless steel (for corrosion resistance)
Brass or bronze
Hard-coated aluminum
Carbon steel (for non-corrosive environments)
