Why does portability matter for this Portable Fire Monitor?

Jul 23, 2025

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Portable Fire Monitor – Portability for Unfixed Fire Threats

Q: Why does portability matter for this Portable Fire Monitor?

Firefighting often requires responding to unfixed, remote, or temporary threats-like construction sites, rural warehouses, or wildland edges with no hydrants. This monitor's portability is engineered to bridge these gaps:

 

 Lightweight & Agile Deployment
The yellow epoxy-coated aluminum alloy body weighs under 20 kg, letting two firefighters carry it over 100 meters to a fire. Its compact base fits through narrow access points (e.g., ship hatches, industrial corridors), enabling deployment in spaces trucks can't reach.

 

 Rapid Connection to Standard Systems
The DN65 inlet integrates with common fire hoses/pumps in seconds-no specialized adapters needed. This lets it tap into mobile water sources (e.g., tanker trucks) for remote operations, ensuring water flow within 2 minutes of arrival.

 

 Tactical Maneuver in Dynamic Scenes
In shifting fires (e.g., spreading wildland-urban blazes), the monitor repositions fast. Its base stabilizes on uneven terrain (tested on 15° slopes), while +30°~+70° vertical travel adjusts jets around obstacles.

 

 Engineered for Durable Mobility

 Yellow Epoxy Coating: A 2mm-thick layer resists UV degradation (ASTM G154 tested: 3000 hours no fading) and saltwater corrosion (ASTM B117: 3000 hours no rust), critical for coastal or industrial use.

 Structural Aluminum: With 120 MPa tensile strength (prevents warping under 8 bar pressure) and low density (2.7 g/cm³-40% lighter than steel), it balances durability and portability.

 

 Model Specs

ModelFlow RateW.PressureMax. ReachVertical TravelInlet
PSY 8/30W1800 L/min8 bar55 meters+30°~+70°DN65

 

Monitor Series

3
Portable Fire Monitor
info-750-750
Truck Water Cannon
2 1
Automatic Cannon