forede Remote Control Portable Fire Monitor is suitable for the space where the fire field is far from the water source and the fire truck cannot enter;It is used to extinguish general solid material fires and oil fires. It is also used to cool and cool oil tanks;
Key Features
* SS304 Stainless Steel Construction ;
* Flow Rate : 40 LPS / 60 LPS / 80 LPS (Optional ) ;
* Jetting Pattern : Straight Stream ,Fog ;
* Movement can be recorded and play according the record ;
* Vertical travel of 60 °, from 30 ° to + 90°;
* Simple to operate;
* Easy to service and repair.
Key Users
* Fire & Rescue Services
* Oil & Gas
* Petrochemicals
* Fuel Storage Sites
* Major Industrials
* Aviation
Model |
PSKDY8/40W-B |
PSKDY10/60W-B |
PSKDY10/80W-B |
Control |
RC transmitter, Control box |
RC transmitter, Control box |
RC transmitter, Control box |
Working Pressure |
8 bar |
10 bar |
10 bar |
Flow Rate |
1200-1800-2400 LPM Adjustable |
3600 LPM Constant Nozzle |
4800 LPM Automatic Nozzle |
Jetting Range |
65 m @2400 LPM |
75 m @3600 LPM |
85 m @ 4800 LPM |
Max. Fog Angle |
120° |
120° |
120° |
Water Way Size |
3" |
3" |
3" |
Inlet |
2.5" GOST,STORZ,Instantaneous, NH,etc (Optional) |
Outlet |
3" NH |
3" NH |
3" NH |


1. Movement Recording & Playback
Q: The "Movement can be recorded and play according to the record"-how is this useful in training or real - fire scenarios?
A: In training, record effective jetting paths (e.g., navigating obstacles) and replay for new operators. In real fires, pre - record responses to common hazards (e.g., tank fires) to automate repetitive actions, saving time during critical moments.
2. Flow Rate Adjustability (Optional)
Q: "Flow Rate: 40/60/80 LPS (Optional)"-how to physically adjust the flow rate, and does it require tools in the field?
A: Flow rate is adjusted via interchangeable nozzles or internal valves (included in optional kits). Most models use quick - connect fittings, allowing tool - free swaps in the field-critical for rapid adaptation to changing fire sizes.
3. Coupling Standard Flexibility
Q: "Coupling standard: GOST,STORZ,Instantaneous,NH,etc."-how to ensure a leak - free connection with non - standard hoses?
A: Use adapter couplings that match the monitor's inlet (e.g., GOST to NH) and verify pressure ratings (up to 10 bar). Conduct a pressure test after connection to check for leaks, especially in mixed - standard setups.
4. RC Transmitter Range
Q: The control uses "RC transmitter"-what's the maximum effective range, and how does interference (e.g., from metal structures) affect it?
A: RC range is typically 100-500 meters in open areas. Metal structures block radio signals, reducing range. Use repeaters or switch to control - box mode for indoor/complex environments, ensuring continuous operation.
5. Jetting Pattern Switching Speed
Q: "Jetting Pattern: Straight stream,Fog"-how quickly can the pattern switch in an emergency, and is there a delay?
A: Pattern switching is near - instantaneous (via electric/pneumatic valves), with no significant delay. This allows operators to rapidly adapt to fire behavior-e.g., switch to fog to cool a flashover risk zone.
6. Stainless Steel Durability
Q: "SS304 stainless steel construction"-how does it perform in saltwater environments (e.g., marine ports), and is maintenance needed?
A: SS304 resists saltwater corrosion but requires regular rinsing to remove salt deposits. In extreme marine conditions, apply a corrosion - inhibiting coating annually to extend service life.
7. Adjustable Nozzle (PSKDY8/40W - B)
Q: The "Adjustable Nozzle" in PSKDY8/40W - B-how does it fine - tune flow rate without swapping parts?
A: The adjustable nozzle uses a variable orifice (e.g., a rotating sleeve) to change flow area, modifying flow rate incrementally. This allows precise control (e.g., 1200-2400 LPM) without tool - based swaps, ideal for dynamic fire scenarios.
8. Max. Fog Angle Variation
Q: "Max. Fog Angle: 120°/30°"-how does this affect coverage, and why the difference between models?
A: A 120° fog angle provides wide, diffuse coverage (good for cooling/protecting areas), while 30° focuses fog into a narrower stream (better for penetrating smoke). The difference aligns with model - specific design: higher - flow models (e.g., 4800 LPM) use narrower angles to maintain jet velocity.
9. Portable Deployment on Uneven Terrain
Q: The monitor is portable-how to stabilize it on uneven ground (e.g., construction sites), and what accessories help?
A: Use the tripod base (adjustable legs) to level the monitor. For extreme unevenness, add sandbags or stabilizer plates to the tripod feet. Some models offer optional spike - style anchors for soft surfaces like soil.
10. Power Supply for Control Systems
Q: The control uses "RC transmitter, Control box"-what power sources do they use, and how to ensure continuity?
A: RC transmitters use batteries (replaceable AA/AAA or rechargeable packs). Control boxes use 12V DC (batteries) or 220V AC (via adapter). Carry spare batteries for transmitters and use UPS for control boxes to ensure uninterrupted operation.
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