Products Description

Overview
Fire monitor nozzles spray pattern produce several spray patterns, depending on the nozzle type, pressure, and operator adjustment. These spray patterns determine how water or foam is delivered to the fire and are crucial for effective firefighting.
Description: Breaks the water into fine droplets forming a cone-shaped spray.
Purpose: For heat absorption, vapor suppression, and protection of firefighters from radiant heat.
Features:
Adjustable cone angle (typically 30°–120°).
Reduces visibility but increases cooling efficiency.
Common in industrial and refinery firefighting.
Features
Production Name: Fire monitor nozzles spray pattern
Flow Rate: 20-30-40 LPS Selectable
Jetting Pattern: Straight stream, Fog
Max. Reach: 65 meters
Products Description
forede® fire monitor nozzles spray pattern
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Model Number |
PTZC-PS-80A |
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Flow Rate |
80 LPS Selectable Flow | |||
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Working Pressure |
10 Bar |
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Max. Reach |
85 meters @ 4800 LPM |
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Max. Fog Angle |
120° |
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Material |
Hard Anodized Aluminum Alloy |
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Monitor Inlet |
3" NH Female |
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Flow Pattern |
Selectable |
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FAQ
Q: What are the main types of spray patterns for fire monitor nozzles?
Straight Stream (Jet):
Produces a focused, long-distance stream for high reach and impact-ideal for direct firefighting or cooling distant objects.
Fog Pattern (Wide Spray):
Creates a fine mist or cone for area coverage, vapor suppression, and personnel protection.
Adjustable / Variable Pattern:
Allows switching between straight stream and fog by rotating the nozzle head or operating a lever.
Broken Stream / Diffused Jet:
Used in some foam applications to avoid turbulence or when gentle application is required.
Q: How is the spray pattern controlled?
Most fire monitor nozzles have manual, electric, or hydraulic controls.
Manual: Operated by hand via lever or twist-grip.
Electric/Hydraulic: Controlled remotely using joysticks or control panels, common on fixed or truck-mounted monitors.
Q: What factors affect the spray pattern performance?
Nozzle design (jet type, fog type, or dual-purpose)
Water pressure and flow rate
Stream shaper or deflector presence
Angle of elevation and wind conditions
Q: What is the ideal spray pattern for foam application?
For foam firefighting, a gentle wide spray (fog pattern) is preferred to avoid foam breakdown and ensure uniform foam blanket formation.
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