Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control

Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control

The foinbo® RC Portable Fire Monitors redefine remote - controlled firefighting with their agile design and high - performance output. Engineered for rapid deployment in industrial complexes, storage yards, and remote wildfire zones, these RC Portable Fire Monitors enable operators to suppress flames from a safe distance, minimizing exposure to hazards.
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Technical Parameters

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The foinbo® Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control are innovative fire suppression solutions engineered to tackle large-scale flammable liquid fires across diverse high-risk settings-from offshore oil platforms and port storage yards to industrial chemical plants and bulk fuel terminals. At their core, these devices prioritize both safety and efficiency: Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control let firefighters operate the unit from a secure distance, eliminating the need to stand near intense heat, toxic fumes, or unstable fuel spills that threaten on-site personnel.

 

Crafted from anti-corrosion, UV-resistant aluminium alloy, Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control blend ruggedness with practical mobility. Weighing 34kg (excluding its detachable stabilizing base), the unit can be transported via standard fire truck racks or lifted by two team members for quick deployment in hard-to-reach areas. It operates within a working pressure range of 0.65–1.05MPa, delivering a variable flow rate of 850 to 2000 LPM-adjustable via the remote control to match fire size, from small spills to large tank blazes. With a low-expansion foam ratio of ≥5 times and a maximum spray distance of 36 meters, the monitor creates a dense, long-lasting foam blanket that smothers flames effectively. The remote system enables 360° frictionless horizontal rotation and -16° to +63° vertical tilt, plus real-time pressure feedback on the controller, ensuring precise targeting of fire hotspots even when visibility is reduced by smoke.

 

Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control are compatible with a broad range of foam concentrates, including AFFF, alcohol-resistant AR-AFFF, and high-performance fluoroprotein blends. They connect to existing firefighting hoses via 4″/DN100 inlets, with optional adapters for Storz, NH, or GOST couplings to fit regional system standards. Whether used as a primary response tool for emergency teams or a backup for fixed fire suppression systems, these monitors deliver consistent performance. For organizations seeking to enhance firefighter safety while boosting suppression efficiency, Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control are a critical asset-combining remote operability, adaptive performance, and durable design to protect lives and critical infrastructure.

 

Products Parameters

Model Number

Flow Rate

W.Pressure

Water Max.Reach

Max. Fog Angle

Inlet Size

WMKDY 8/50W

3000 L/Min

8 bar

65 meters

90°

2*DN65

 

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Q: How does cold weather (below -10℃) affect the responsiveness of the remote control for Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control?

A: Cold temperatures can slow button response slightly. To mitigate this, store the remote control in an insulated case when not in use, and warm it in a pocket or vehicle for 5 minutes before deployment. The monitor's mechanical parts (rotation/tilt) remain functional down to -20℃ with no adjustments needed.

 

Q: Can Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control be guided by drone footage to target fires out of the operator's line of sight?

A: Yes, if the drone's live feed is shared with the operator's device (e.g., a tablet paired with the remote). However, ensure the monitor's spray path is clear of obstacles (e.g., pipes, structures) that the drone may not capture-always have a spotter on-site to confirm safe operation.

 

Q: What is the recommended frequency for calibrating the flow rate of Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control?

A: Calibrate the flow rate every 6 months, or after any major maintenance (e.g., replacing internal valves). Use a calibrated flow meter connected to the monitor's inlet, and adjust the remote's flow settings to match the specified 850–2000 LPM range at 0.8MPa pressure.

 

Q: Are there specialized straps or brackets for securing Portable Fire Monitors Remote Control during transport on rough terrain (e.g., construction sites)?

A: Yes, the unit comes with heavy-duty nylon straps that attach to its integrated lifting points. For rough terrain, use the optional rubberized transport bracket-this cushions the monitor against vibrations and prevents shifting in utility vehicles or off-road fire trucks.

 

Q: Does the type of foam concentrate (e.g., thick vs. thin viscosity) impact the remote control's ability to adjust the monitor's spray pattern?

A: Thick, high-viscosity foams (e.g., some AR-AFFF blends) may slightly reduce spray distance but do not affect the remote's ability to adjust rotation or tilt. For optimal pattern control, use the monitor's recommended foam viscosity range (15–30 cP at 20℃)-if using a thicker concentrate, increase pressure by 0.1MPa to maintain performance.

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