Monitors

Started by 6739264, August 27, 2008, 11:59:03 AM

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6739264

So which Brigades around the place have monitors? Either Ground or Roof mounted (No, not your tiny 38mm one - REAL monitors)

Do they get much work?

What nozzles do you carry for them?

Would they be a valuble investment for Brigades that do a fair amount of surround and drown? (EG: Hay Sheds)
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

JamesGar

Belair Tanker has a 3inch TFT which is plumbed straight of the top of the pump housing (Darley HE500). With 10000litres of water behind it make it a worthwhile option. Has a throw of around 60 metres (at 700kpa).

Points to remember with any large capacity monitor is you need a large water capacity to go with it!
James Gardiner
Belair CFS

bittenyakka

burnside pumper, burnside tanker, stirling pumper.


6739264

Quote from: JamesGar on August 27, 2008, 01:10:26 PM
Points to remember with any large capacity monitor is you need a large water capacity to go with it!

2 out, 4 in ;)
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

SA Firey

Nice of you to use MY PHOTO James, ever heard of copyright :evil:
Images are copyright

tft


ltdan

We fitted a rural monitor to our appliance, and it is used a fair bit of the time.  Used to assist in flat land fire-fighting and is a great tool to put out stringy barks out in the National Parks etc.

Money well spent!!

rescue5271

Naracoorte pumper has a roof mounted monitor with a TFT  has a 3inch feed but is only good in town and the 34 is unable to provide enough pressure to supply water too it. that is why they are getting a 34p with in the next year or so..The monitor can be removed for ground work / set up, has only been used twice that I know of once was for a gas leak while the Olympic torch was coming down the street....

Cameron Yelland

so you squirted the Olympic torch with it?
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

rescue5271

No the brigade had the pumper set up spraying the large LPG bullet that is next to the fire station ....

Cameron Yelland

OMG really? Didnt see that one coming!  :-D
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

CFS_Firey

I thought it would have been safer and cheaper to just stop the cylinder leaking...

:P