Overview
Features
StreamMaster Electric Monitor
- One touch stow option - Must specify
- 348° horizontal and 135° vertical travel, both with adjustable stops
- Manual override
- 12 or 24 volt
Technical details & documents
For the StreamMaster Electric Monitor, 2000 gpm nozzle, UII logic box, CAN Control Station, and cables; 4" flange x 3.5" NH outlet 12V monitor
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Style | 3578 |
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Family | Electrical |
Brand | Akron Brass |
Material | Pyrolite |
Weight (Imperial) | 45 lbs |
Weight (Metric) kg | 20.5 kg |
Width (English) | 12.25in |
Width (Metric) | 311.2mm |
Depth (English) | 15.34in |
Depth (Metric) | 389.64mm |
Height (English) | 16.25in |
Height (Metric) | 412.8mm |
Engine Power | $0.00 |
StreamMaster Electric Monitor Specifications
The 2000 gpm rated monitor is to be an all electric single waterway monitor constructed of lightweight Pyrolite with a 4", 150 pound flange inlet and 3 1/2" NH thread outlet with cast-in turning vanes in each elbow. The monitor shall have fully enclosed 12 or 24 volt motors and gears with manual overrides for both horizontal and vertical rotation. The manual overrides shall have captive cranks, one for horizontal and one for vertical rotation, and may be used simultaneously. The monitor is not to exceed 16 1/4" high and 12 1/4" wide. The outlet vertical rotation shall be from 45° below to 90° above horizontal with adjustable stops. The adjustable horizontal rotation stops shall be preset at 90° left and right of center and a rotation of 348° shall be possible. The electronic control system shall have a bi stable electro-mechanical relay provision for a second deployed indicator light in the apparatus cab. Each operator interface shall control the vertical and horizontal position of the monitor, and the pattern of the nozzle using toggle switches or membrane type push buttons. The operator interface will also have a toggle switch or membrane type push buttons to command the monitor into a user programmed stowed or deployed position. The operator interface shall have an LED light or alphanumeric display to indicate when the monitor is deployed and provide codes for system diagnostics.