Production introduction
foinbo ® fire fighting water monitor is a vital piece of equipment used in emergency situations to control and extinguish fires. These monitors are designed to deliver a high volume of water or fire suppressing agents with precision and efficiency. They are typically mounted on fire trucks, ships, and industrial facilities to provide firefighters with a powerful tool for combating fires.
Cannon Body: Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials aluminum alloy, the body supports 360° continuous horizontal rotation and -45° to +90° vertical adjustment.
Nozzle Assembly: Interchangeable tips (e.g., fog, straight-stream, or combination nozzles) allow flow rates from 900 to 3,000 LPM and discharge angles (120° spray patterns) for tailored suppression.
The primary purpose of foinbo ® fire fighting water monitor is to deliver water or foam to a fire from a safe distance, allowing firefighters to remain out of harm's way while effectively controlling the blaze. These monitors can be operated manually or remotely, allowing for flexibility in use depending on the situation. They are able to deliver a continuous stream of water or foam with high pressure, making them particularly effective in extinguishing large fires.
In addition to their primary function of fire suppression, foinbo ® water monitors can also be used for cooling and protection purposes. They can be directed towards hot spots to reduce temperatures and prevent the fire from spreading, as well as used to provide a protective barrier for firefighters and structures in the vicinity of the fire.
Products parameters
|
Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Max. Reach |
Max. Fog Angle |
Inlet Flange |
| WM8/15-50W-A |
900-1200-1800-2400-3000 L/Min Selectable |
8 bar |
65 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
FAQ
Q: What is a fire fighting water monitor?
A: A fire fighting water monitor is a high-powered nozzle or water jet used to extinguish fires. It typically mounted on a fire truck or fixed installation to deliver large volumes of water quickly to control and suppress fires effectively.
Q: What are the main types of water monitors?
A: Fixed monitors, portable monitors, remote control monitors and automatic monitor.
Q: How are monitors controlled?
A: Manually via hand wheels, or remotely via electric/hydraulic actuators with joystick.
Q: : What's the rotation/elevation range?
A: 360° horizontal and typically -45° to +90° vertical.
Q: What's the typical flow accuracy?
A: ±5% of rated flow when properly maintained.
