Industrial fire monitors
A fire monitor is a discharge device that can be maneuvered in various ways.
We can identify four main categories: manual monitors, self-oscillating monitors, electric remote controlled monitors and oil-hydraulic operated monitors. Anyhow, a fire monitor is always composed of two main joints: one allows the rotation, the other the elevation. Fire monitors can come in various sizes, capable of supporting different flow rates depending on their specific use. In fact, the flow rate, along with the operating pressure, directly affects the discharge throw lenght.
Fierre fire monitors are suitable to discharge water and foam solutions, and they can be equipped with with nozzles and branchpipes.
Fire monitors are typically installed on vehicles, ships and, more in general, in fixed locations, such as in petrochemical and industrial plants, in the waste treatment industry, heliports, and they can be mounted on towers and on monitor trailers.
The Fierre monitors are built in accordance with the relevant European Standards. Some models are UL listed, Atex certified for installation in Hazardous Areas, and DNV certified for installation in offshore environments and/or on naval vessels.