Fire Hose Nozzles

Fire Hose Nozzles

Foinbo® fire fighting nozzles are essential tools used by firefighters to control the direction and flow rate of water or firefighting foam. There are several types of nozzles, each suited to specific situations and firefighting tactics. Here's a breakdown of common types.
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Description
Technical Parameters
 

Products Introduction

 

Foinbo® fire fighting nozzles with adjustable pattern (straight stream to wide fog) can be used for direct attack, ventilation, and protection. The adjustable pattern for different needs. Can produce water mist (absorbs more heat).

 

 

Products Specification

 

Model

Flow Rate
Working Pressure

Max.Reach

Inlet Size
S475 475LPM 6 Bar 36 Meters

1'' / 25 mm

S475 475LPM 6 Bar 36 Meters

1.5" / 40 mm

S475 475LPM 6 Bar 36 Meters

2" / 50 mm

S475 475LPM

6 Bar

36 Meters

2.5'' / 65 mm

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What types of fire nozzles are there?

A: Common types include:

Smooth Bore (Solid Stream) Nozzles

Fog Nozzles (Adjustable Pattern)

Combination Nozzles (Smooth bore + fog)

Automatic Pressure Nozzles

Piercing Nozzles

Foam Nozzles

Q: What is the difference between a fog nozzle and a smooth bore nozzle?

A: Fog Nozzles break water into fine droplets to absorb heat and reduce steam. Smooth Bore Nozzles produce a solid stream for long reach and deeper penetration, with less heat absorption.

Q: What are the benefits of an adjustable pattern nozzle?

A: Offers variable spray patterns (straight stream to wide fog)

Provides versatility in various fire scenarios

Can be used for cooling, protection, or direct attack

Q: What does "automatic nozzle" mean?

A: An automatic nozzle self-adjusts its orifice to maintain a consistent flow and pressure, even when supply pressure fluctuates. This ensures a stable stream.

Q: What is the typical operating pressure of a fire fighting nozzles?

A: Most fire fighting nozzles are designed to operate at 100 psi (7 bar), though low-pressure nozzles operate at 50 or 75 psi for reduced firefighter fatigue.