Production introduction
Crafted from premium aluminium alloy, the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle offers a perfect blend of strength and lightweight design. This material choice not only makes it easy to handle but also provides excellent resistance to corrosion, ensuring its longevity even in harsh environments.
One of the key features of the foinbo® Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle is its variable flow rate. The S600 model, for instance, offers a flow rate ranging from 115 - 230 - 360 - 475 - 600 L/Min, allowing firefighters to adjust the water output according to the specific needs of the fire. Operating at a working pressure of 6 bar, it can project water with precision. The maximum fog angle of 120° enables a wide - spread coverage, which is effective for cooling large areas and smothering fires.
The Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle also comes with multiple inlet options, including 1.5", 2", and 2.5". This flexibility in inlet sizes makes it compatible with a variety of water supply systems, ensuring seamless integration into different firefighting setups.
Products parameters
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Model Number |
Flow Rate |
W.Pressure |
Inlet |
|
S600 |
115-230-360-475-600 L/Min Selectable |
6 bar |
1.5''/ 2'' / 2.5'' |
Products Description




FAQ
Q: How does the variable flow rate feature of the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle enhance firefighting efficiency?
A: The variable flow rate feature of the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle allows firefighters to customize the water output based on the fire's intensity and size. For smaller fires, a lower flow rate can be used to conserve water and reduce water damage. In larger fires, increasing the flow rate provides a more powerful stream to combat the blaze effectively. This adaptability ensures that the nozzle can be used optimally in different scenarios, enhancing overall firefighting efficiency.
Q: Can the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle be used with different types of firefighting agents?
A: The Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle can be used with certain types of firefighting agents, such as water - based foam agents. However, it's important to ensure that the agent is compatible with the aluminium alloy material. Before using any agent, it's recommended to consult the manufacturer's guidelines to avoid any potential damage to the nozzle and to ensure effective fire suppression.
Q: How do I clean and maintain the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle?
A: To clean the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle, first, rinse it thoroughly with clean water to remove any debris or residue. Use a soft brush to gently scrub the interior and exterior surfaces. Check for any signs of blockages in the nozzle openings and clear them if necessary. After cleaning, dry the nozzle completely to prevent corrosion. Periodically, inspect the nozzle for any signs of wear or damage, such as cracks or dents, and replace it if needed.
Q: Can the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle be used in extreme cld or hot environments?
A: The Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle is designed to withstand a wide range of temperatures. In cold environments, it's important to ensure that the water inside the nozzle is drained to prevent freezing and potential damage. In hot environments, the aluminium alloy material has good heat - resistance properties, but it's still advisable to avoid prolonged exposure to extremely high temperatures. Regular maintenance and checks are recommended to ensure its performance in extreme conditions.
Q: How do I choose the right inlet size for the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle?
A: When choosing the right inlet size for the Aluminium Alloy Fire Fighting Nozzle, consider the water supply system you'll be using. Check the specifications of your water source, such as the available water pressure and flow rate. If you have a high - pressure water supply, a larger inlet size like 2.5" may be suitable to handle the higher flow rate. For lower - pressure systems, a smaller inlet size such as 1.5" or 2" might be more appropriate. It's also important to ensure that the inlet size is compatible with the hoses and other components in your firefighting setup.
