Products Description
overview
Manual Fire Fighting Water Cannon-also known as a manual fire monitor-is a high-capacity device used to deliver large volumes of water (or foam-water mixture) to extinguish fires, especially in industrial, petrochemical, marine, or firefighting vehicle applications. Unlike automatic or remote-controlled monitors, manual monitors are operated by hand using handles or wheels.
Application
Oil & gas facilities
Chemical plants
Marine vessels and ports
Fire trucks
Large warehouses or outdoor storage areas

Products Parameters
|
Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Max. Reach |
Max. Fog Angle |
Inlet Flange |
|
SWM 8/20W–D |
1200 L/Min |
8 bar |
50 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
|
SWM 8/30W–D |
1800 L/Min |
8 bar |
55 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
|
SWM 8/40W–D |
2400 L/Min |
8 bar |
60 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
|
SWM 8/50W–D |
3000 L/Min |
8 bar |
65 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
FAQ
Q: What is the typical flow rate?
Manual water cannons usually offer flow rates ranging from 500 to 3000 liters per minute (LPM) or more, depending on the model and application.
Q: What materials are they made of?
Common materials include:
Stainless steel (for corrosion resistance)
Brass or bronze (marine applications)
Carbon steel with anti-corrosion coating
Aluminum alloy (lightweight applications)
Q: How are they operated?
They are operated manually via:
Horizontal and vertical swivel handles
Crank wheels
Lever arms
The operator can adjust the direction and elevation to aim the water jet precisely.
Q: . Can they be used with foam?
Yes. Manual monitors can be used with:
Water-only streams
Water-foam mixtures (via inline inductors or foam tanks)
Optional foam branch pipes or aeration nozzles can be attached.
Q: What kind of nozzles are compatible?
Common nozzle types include:
Jet/fog nozzles
Straight stream nozzles
Adjustable pattern nozzles
Foam nozzles
