Production introduction

The foinbo® brand A manual fixed fire water monitor is an essential piece of equipment for any fire protection system. It is designed to deliver a high-powered stream of water to help extinguish fires in a quick and efficient manner.
These monitors are typically used in industrial settings, such as factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants, where the risk of fires is higher. They are also commonly found in oil refineries, chemical plants, and other facilities where flammable materials are present.
The manual fixed fire water monitor is a reliable and sturdy piece of equipment that can be easily operated by trained personnel. It is usually mounted in a fixed position and can be adjusted to target specific areas where fires may occur.
When a fire breaks out, the operator can quickly activate the manual fixed fire water monitor and direct the powerful stream of water towards the source of the fire. This can help contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to other areas of the facility.
Overall, the manual fixed fire water monitor is an important tool in fire protection and safety. It provides a quick and effective way to combat fires, helping to minimize damage and keep people safe. By having this equipment installed in your facility, you can have peace of mind knowing that you are prepared to respond to any fire emergency that may arise.
Products parameters
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Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Max. Reach |
Max.Fog Angle |
Inlet Flange |
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WM 8/15-50W-A |
900-1200-1800-2400-3000 L/Min Selectable |
8 bar |
65 meters |
120° |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
FAQ
Q: What is a Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor?
A: A Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor is a type of firefighting equipment that is installed in a fixed location and operated manually by personnel to direct a steady stream of water or other extinguishing agent onto a fire.
Q: How does a Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor work?
A: A Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor works by using a valve to control the flow of water from a pressurized source, such as a fire hydrant or water tank, through a nozzle that can be adjusted to spray water over a specific area of the fire.
Q: Where are Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitors commonly used?
A: Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitors are commonly used in industrial facilities, chemical plants, oil refineries, and other high-risk environments where fires may occur and where a fixed firefighting system is needed.
Q: What is the working pressure of the fixed fire monitor?
A: The working pressure of the fixed fire monitor is up to 8 bar.
Q: What are the advantages of using a Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor?
A: The advantages of using a Manual Fixed Fire Water Monitor include its ability to deliver a high volume of water to quickly extinguish a fire, its ease of operation by trained personnel, and its reliability in emergency situations.
