Production introduction
foinbo® water cannons are engineered to discharge water at extremely high flow rates, often exceeding 3,000 liters per minute (792 gallons per minute). This allows them to rapidly cool hot spots, create a water curtain to protect personnel and equipment, and suppress flames effectively.
Equipped with specialized nozzles and powerful pumps, water cannons can project water streams over distances of up to 65 meters or more. This extended reach is crucial for tackling fires in large open spaces, high-rise buildings, or offshore platforms.
Many water cannons offer adjustable spray patterns, allowing operators to switch between a straight stream for long-range penetration and a wide fog pattern for covering larger areas or creating a protective barrier against radiant heat.
Built to withstand harsh environments and extreme conditions, water cannons are typically constructed from heavy-duty materials such as stainless steel or corrosion-resistant alloys. This ensures reliability and longevity even in demanding applications.
Products parameters
|
Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Max. Reach |
Inlet Flange |
|
SWM 8/15-50W-C |
900-1200-1800-2400-3000 L/Min Selectable |
8 bar |
65 meters |
4 inch/DN100 @ BS4504 |
FAQ
Q: What is a water cannon fire fighting system?
A: A high-capacity firefighting tool that projects water or suppressant agents over long distances to extinguish large-scale fires.
Q: Where are water cannons commonly used?
A: Industrial facilities, maritime operations, urban high-rise fires, and wildland emergencies.
Q: What materials are water cannons typically made of?
A: Stainless steel or corrosion-resistant alloys for durability.
Q: Can water cannons be mounted on vehicles?
A: Yes, many are installed on fire trucks, ships, or trailers for mobility.
Q: What is the typical flow rate of a water cannon
A: 900–3,000 liters per minute (238–793 GPM).
