Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor

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Customization: Available
Product: Foam Inductor/Foam Eductor
Material: Hard Anodized Aluminum Alloy
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
PHF/C
Flow Rate
240lpm, 400lpm
Surface
Red Painting, Other Colors Available
Working Pressure
0.5 - 1.4 MPa
Inlet Size
2.5′′coupling, Storz, Inst, GOST, Machino, etc
Foam Solution Ratio
0.1%, 0.2%, 0.5%, 1%, 3%, 6% Adjustable
Transport Package
Carton
Specification
35*40*40
Trademark
non
Origin
China
HS Code
8424100000
Production Capacity
500sets/Month

Product Description

Product Description

The forede® PHF/C portable foam inductors are a reliable and high-quality solution for fire fighting. These inductors come in multiple coupling types, including Instanteous, Storz, Gost, Machino, and NH. This makes them easy to attach to different kinds of hoses and other firefighting equipment.

The inductors have a 2" (DN50) inlet and outlet, and a 1" (DN25) foam inlet. They are made of durable aluminum alloy, ensuring they can withstand tough working conditions. Additionally, they have adjustable ratios ranging from 0.1-0.2-0.5-1-2-3-4-5-6%, making them versatile and easy to use in a variety of fire-fighting situations.

The inductors have a working pressure of 5 Bar, which means they can perform at an ideal level under most firefighting circumstances. They can also handle a maximum pressure of 14 Bar, offering an added level of durability and stability.

Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor

 

Specification

 
Technical Parameter
Pressure range
0.5 to 1.4 Mpa
Inlet and outlet size
2.5 inch/65mm
Connection
British-BS336, German-Storz, Russia/Vietnam-GOST,etc
Flow
240LPM, 400LPM
Material
Hard Anodized Aluminium Alloy
 
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
 

Packaging & Shipping

Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor
Forede Foam Inline Eductor Fire Truck Foam Eductor

FAQ

1.Q1: How does the in - line foam inductor ensure accurate foam solution proportioning?
A: The in - line foam inductor uses a precisely engineered internal mechanism that creates a pressure differential. This differential draws in the appropriate amount of foam concentrate based on the water flow rate, ensuring that the foam solution ratio remains within the specified range (e.g., 1% - 6% if applicable). The design of the inductor, including its flow passages and suction points, is calibrated to achieve consistent and accurate proportioning.

2.Q2: Can the in - line foam inductor be used in a system with variable water flow rates?
A: Yes, many in - line foam inductors are designed to work with variable water flow rates. They are engineered to adjust the amount of foam concentrate intake in relation to the incoming water flow. However, it's important to ensure that the flow rate remains within the inductor's specified operating range to maintain accurate foam solution proportioning. If the flow rate varies too widely outside of this range, it may affect the inductor's performance.

3.Q3: What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the in - line foam inductor?
A: Regular maintenance is crucial for the in - line foam inductor. It should be inspected at least quarterly for any signs of corrosion, blockages, or damage to components. The inductor should be flushed with clean water after each use to remove any residual foam concentrate. Additionally, check the coupling connections for tightness and integrity. Lubricate any moving parts as per the manufacturer's instructions, typically once or twice a year depending on usage.

4.Q4: How does the choice of foam concentrate affect the performance of the in - line foam inductor?
A: Different foam concentrates have varying viscosities, chemical compositions, and foaming characteristics. A foam concentrate that is too viscous may not be drawn into the inductor properly, leading to inaccurate proportioning. Additionally, some chemicals in the foam concentrate may react with the inductor's materials (like aluminium alloy and brass) over time, causing corrosion or other performance issues. It's essential to use a foam concentrate that is compatible with the inductor and follow the manufacturer's recommendations.

5.Q5: Can the in - line foam inductor be installed in a vertical pipeline?
A: In - line foam inductors can often be installed in vertical pipelines, but it depends on the specific design of the inductor. Some models are designed to work in both horizontal and vertical orientations, while others may have specific installation requirements. When installing in a vertical pipeline, ensure that the inductor's internal components can function properly against gravity and that the flow dynamics are not negatively affected. Refer to the manufacturer's installation guidelines for the correct orientation.

6.Q6: How does the in - line foam inductor integrate with a fire sprinkler system?
A: The in - line foam inductor is typically installed in the water supply line of a fire sprinkler system. It connects to the pipeline using the specified couplings (like British - BS336, German - Storz, etc.). As water flows through the system, the inductor draws in the appropriate amount of foam concentrate and mixes it with the water to create a foam solution. This foam - water mixture then flows through the sprinkler heads, which distribute it over the protected area to suppress fires.

7.Q7: What safety features does the in - line foam inductor have to prevent over - pressurization?
A: While not always explicitly detailed, in - line foam inductors are designed to operate within a specified pressure range (e.g., 0.7 - 0MPa or as applicable). They may have internal pressure - relief mechanisms or be constructed with materials and a design that can withstand normal pressure fluctuations without over - pressurizing. Additionally, proper installation and maintenance, such as ensuring tight couplings and unobstructed flow paths, help prevent pressure buildup.

8.Q8: Can the in - line foam inductor be used in an outdoor environment?
A: Yes, the in - line foam inductor can be used in an outdoor environment. The materials used, like aluminium alloy and brass with a fire red painting surface finishing, provide some protection against the elements. However, it's advisable to protect it from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and heavy rainfall as much as possible. Regular inspections for weather - related damage, such as paint degradation or corrosion, are also necessary to maintain its performance.

9.Q9: How do I troubleshoot if the in - line foam inductor is not producing the correct foam solution ratio?
A: First, check the water flow rate to ensure it is within the inductor's specified range. An incorrect flow rate can disrupt proportioning. Then, inspect the foam concentrate supply line for blockages or kinks. Verify that the inductor's internal components are clean and not damaged. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide or contact technical support for further assistance.

10.Q10: What is the expected lifespan of the in - line foam inductor?
A: The expected lifespan of the in - line foam inductor depends on several factors, including the quality of materials, frequency of use, operating conditions, and maintenance. Under normal operating conditions with proper maintenance, it can last 10 - 15 years. However, if exposed to harsh environments, corrosive substances, or if not maintained regularly, its lifespan may be significantly reduced.

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