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| Product: | Foam Inductor/Foam Eductor |
| Material: | Aluminum Alloy and Brass |
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Foam Inductor / Foam Eductor
The forede® Foam Inductor/Foam Eductor is a high-quality firefighting tool designed to efficiently deliver foam solution to the fire scene. This tool is made of superior quality aluminum alloy and brass, ensuring its durability and longevity.
Operating at a pressure range of 0.7-1.0MPa, this foam inductor is capable of delivering a flow rate of 240 LPM at 0.7MPa and 360 LPM at 1.0MPa. Its fire red painting adds a touch of aesthetics to the firefighting equipment.
This foam inductor comes with multiple coupling options like STORZ, John Morris, GOST, Machino, etc., making it easy to pair with other firefighting equipment. It also has an adjustable foam solution ratio of 1% - 6%, allowing the firefighters to tailor their firefighting foam to the situation at hand.
The forede® Foam Inductor/Foam Eductor is a versatile tool that can be used in a variety of firefighting situations. Its high-quality construction, efficient performance, and adjustable foam solution ratio make it an essential tool for any firefighter. Let's stay positive and proactive in our efforts to protect and save lives and property from fire hazards.
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Technical Parameter
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Pressure range
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0.7 to 1.0 Mpa
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Inlet and outlet size
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2.5 inch/65mm
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Connection
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British-BS336, German-Storz, Russia/Vietnam-GOST,etc
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Flow
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Material
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Body in brass,aluminium alloy,and iron.Nozzle in stainless steel
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Q1: How does the adjustable foam solution ratio (1% - 6%) work in the PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor?
A: The PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor uses a proportioning mechanism that can be adjusted to draw in different amounts of foam concentrate relative to the water flow. By manipulating this mechanism, users can set the foam solution ratio anywhere between 1% and 6%. This allows for customization based on the type of fire and the requirements of the fire suppression system.
2.Q2: Can the PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor be used with different types of foam concentrates?
A: Generally, the PHF/A6 can be used with different types of foam concentrates as long as they are compatible with its main materials (aluminum alloy and brass). However, it's crucial to ensure that the foam concentrate is formulated for use in an in - line foam inductor system and that its properties (such as viscosity and chemical composition) won't cause issues like clogging or corrosion. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific compatibility.
3.Q3: What maintenance is required for the aluminum alloy and brass components of the PHF/A6?
A: Regularly inspect the aluminum alloy and brass components for signs of corrosion, especially in environments with high humidity or exposure to corrosive substances. Clean the inductor with a mild detergent and water solution to remove any dirt or debris. After cleaning, dry the components thoroughly to prevent the formation of rust or oxidation. Lubricate any moving parts as per the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure smooth operation.
4.Q4: How does the working pressure range (0.7 - 0MPa) affect the performance of the PHF/A6?
A: Operating within the 0.7 - 0MPa working pressure range is essential for the proper functioning of the PHF/A6. If the pressure is too low, the inductor may not draw in the correct amount of foam concentrate, resulting in an inaccurate foam solution ratio. If the pressure is too high, it can cause damage to the inductor's components, such as seals or the proportioning mechanism. Staying within this range ensures consistent and effective foam generation.
5.Q5: Can the PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor be installed in any orientation?
A: The PHF/A6 is typically designed to be installed in a specific orientation as per the manufacturer's instructions. Usually, it needs to be installed in a way that allows for proper fluid flow and foam induction. Incorrect orientation can disrupt the flow dynamics and affect the inductor's ability to accurately proportion the foam concentrate. It's important to follow the recommended installation orientation for optimal performance.
6.Q6: What is the significance of the flow rate values (240 LPM @ 0.7MPa and 380 LPM @ 0MPa) for the PHF/A6?
A: These flow rate values indicate the volume of fluid that the PHF/A6 can handle at different working pressures. They help in sizing the inductor for a specific fire suppression system. For example, if a system requires a certain flow rate to effectively combat a fire, the appropriate inductor model can be selected based on these values. Also, they give an idea of how the inductor's performance varies with changes in pressure.
7.Q7: How do I ensure a proper connection when using the STORZ, John Morris, or other couplings with the PHF/A6?
A: When using couplings like STORZ or John Morris with the PHF/A6, first, ensure that the coupling is clean and free of debris. Check for any signs of damage or wear on the coupling and the inductor's connection points. When connecting, make sure the coupling is properly aligned and tightened according to the manufacturer's specifications. Use appropriate tools to avoid over - or under - tightening, which can lead to leaks or a loose connection.
8.Q8: Can the PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor be integrated into an existing fire suppression system?
A: Yes, the PHF/A6 can be integrated into an existing fire suppression system. However, it's important to ensure that the system's flow rate, pressure, and other parameters are compatible with the inductor. The existing piping should be able to handle the inductor's connecting size, and the overall system design should account for the addition of the inductor to ensure proper foam generation and distribution. It may be necessary to consult with a professional or the manufacturer for a seamless integration.
9.Q9: What safety precautions should be taken when operating the PHF/A6 in - line foam inductor?
A: Always ensure that the inductor is installed and operated within its specified working pressure range (0.7 - 0MPa). Regularly inspect for leaks, especially around the coupling connections. Keep the inductor away from open flames or other sources of ignition when not in use. Additionally, train operators on the proper use and maintenance procedures to prevent any accidents or malfunctions.
10.Q10: How does the fire red painting surface finishing of the PHF/A6 contribute to its functionality and longevity?
A: The fire red painting surface finishing serves multiple purposes. It provides a protective layer against corrosion, which is crucial for the aluminum alloy and brass components. This helps maintain the inductor's structural integrity and prevents degradation due to environmental factors. Additionally, the bright color makes the inductor easily visible, which is important for quick identification and maintenance in a fire suppression system.