The document describes the InnoVfoam fire monitor type FWM-EL, a remotely operated fire water monitor designed to be compact and reliable. It can be positioned horizontally and vertically by electrically controlled motors and includes an adjustable fog/jet nozzle. Optional control cabinets and portable control devices allow remote control of all adjustments from rotation and elevation to mode and foam/water settings. The FWM-EL offers advantages like multi-functionality controllable by PLC and reduced cabling without end switches.
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Dansale Fire Water Monitor Electrially Operated
The document describes the InnoVfoam fire monitor type FWM-EL, a remotely operated fire water monitor designed to be compact and reliable. It can be positioned horizontally and vertically by electrically controlled motors and includes an adjustable fog/jet nozzle. Optional control cabinets and portable control devices allow remote control of all adjustments from rotation and elevation to mode and foam/water settings. The FWM-EL offers advantages like multi-functionality controllable by PLC and reduced cabling without end switches.
The InnoVfoam fire monitor type FWM-EL was designed as compact and reliable device. Horizontal and vertical positioning is accomplished by remotely controlled electric motors, equipped with insulated handles to facilitate safe manual override. The Fog/Jet nozzle type EBA can be adjusted between full jet and spray modes by a separate electric motor. The capacity of the unit can be adjusted such that the best performance possible at the given water pressure in regard to throw length and jet-pattern is achieved. As optional equipment to the FWM-EL fire monitor, a specific control cabinet and portable control device, either wired or wireless, can be obtained. All adjustments, i.e. rotation, elevation, mode switching fog/jet, and foam/water valve settings can be controlled from this device. With the addition of PLC and Profibus, automatic operation is also possible, as well in conjunction with heat sensitive cameras ADVANTAGES The FWM-EL series fire monitors are developed as a multi-functional device, which means controllable with pulse counters and PLC. The FWM-EL fire monitors do not require any electrical end switches which results in reduced field cabling. The special InnoVfoam control system enables a fully adjustable, free programmable rotation and elevation range by means of a touch screen, including automatic oscillation. The FWM-EL fire monitors are most reliable and maintenance friendly due to its simplified electrical wiring. A typical electrical wiring diagram is attached for information only.
Remotely operated fire water monitor DANSALE FireFighting ApS Tlf: +45 5944 1673 [email protected] www.dansale.dk
CHARACTERISTICS FWM-EL MONITOR Design pressure: 16 bar Max. working pressure: 16 bar Test pressure: 24 bar Rotation: 350 Elevation: + 60 -85 Body material: Stainless steel Finish: Primer and red epoxy paint (RAL 3000) Ball bearings for rotation and elevation. Electric motors El./Rot.: 230 VAC/400 VAC, IP65 (Optional 24 VDC) End switches: N/A limitation by pulse counters
CHARACTERISTICS EBA NOZZLE
Type EBA 0.5: 250 - 1500 LPM
Type EBA 1: 1500 - 3000 LPM
Type EBA 2: 3000 - 5000 LPM
Type EBA 6: 5000 - 20.000 LPM Body material: Stainless Steel Nozzle manually adjustable: From jet to spray Max. Spray angle: 120 Electric motor: 24 VDC, IP65
Sewer Dist Works covered up or in any way made unavailable for inspection before the submission of the Notice of Inspection Required form or the Engineer‟s approval to proceed shall be uncovered at the Contractor‟s expense.
5 Prior to inspection, the Contractor shall submit his Quality Control plan (QC plan) / Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) in accordance with Section 1 Clause 7.6.3.
1.3.5 CCTV Survey
1 The Contractor shall on written instruction of the Engineer undertake a CCTV survey on designated lengths of pipelines laid during the execution of the Works, including pipeline cleaning where necessary and submission of a Survey Report, as part of the final inspection of the Works.
2 The Certificate of Completion for the Works or part thereof shall not be issued until the CCTV Survey, including provision of the Survey Report, and any subsequent sewer remedial works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
3 Should any length of the surveyed between adjacent manholes