53 000 l/min HFS® Monitor Trailer System 12
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- The video shows a recent delivery of a 53.000 l/min (14.000 gpm) HFS® Monitor Trailer System 12 (MTS12). This trailer is unique because of a completely flat aluminium checkered plated anti-slip platform (no obstacles) and the extremely reduced overall-height of the platform. This can be done because of the wheel axles which can be lowered hydraulically, allowing operators more space to move around safely during operation. The monitor is quick to deploy with a minimum amount of extra materials needed to get up and running. The system is fed by two 12” hoses with our HFS® MultiLug couplings (other inlet couplings at choice). Because of the low height of the coupling connections the hoses do not require hose supports.
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Wow wonderful system
It really is!
I dont want to experience the kind of fire where you need one of those...
Believe you don't. We had a fire severe enough to need several of those back in 2009. An explosion on the Capeco fuel tank farm in Bayamon, Puerto Rico burned thru more than a million gallons of gasoline and diesel and took almost 5 days to control and extinguish. Initial blast was so huge it registered in seismographs island wide.
That thing means business !
Damn, that's a lot of water!
For a lot of fire
Süper bir yaratık.
A question for the advertising agency that produced the video. Why do you show in the scene between 0:27 and 0:31 that the monitor connections are not tight?
I can see what you mean, but we can ensure that the connections of the monitor are connected tightly. Yet, because of the immense amounts of water and pressure there will - especially in the beginning - always be a little bit of water leaking.
What kind of PSI is needed to flow that amount of water ?
That will be approx. 145 PSI, which equals 10 bar. Kind regards.
Can the system be applied to mining
Waooow
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