AT LEAST 35 IMPULSE SHOTS

IFEX® TROLLEYS 3035/ 3050

The IFEX 3000 Trolleys with their capacity of 35 or 50 liters also allow more demanding applications to the user: the water supply for at least 35 Impulse shots equips it with the necessary firefighting power to hold even larger fires under control.

In each case the Trolleys consist of a water/extinguishing agent container, 6 litre compressed air cylinder with regulator, as well as fixtures for the Impulse firefighting guns and the 15 m coaxial hose. Standard breathing apparatus can be used when using a Trolley.

APPLICATION POSSIBILITIES
  • vehicle fires
  • room fires
  • fires in the emerging phase
  • electric fires
  • cable fires
  • liquid fires*

* with liquid fires, foam agents basically need to be used.

FIELDS
  • leisure parks and holiday parks
  • zoos
  • social care facilities
  • hospitals, hotels
  • catering trade
  • maritime
  • automotive
  • logistics
  • petrochemistry
  • furniture and paper industries
  • wholesale and retail trade
  • camping sites
  • mines
  • large catering kitchens
  • trade fairs
  • disposal industry
  • fire brigades


TECHNICAL DETAILS
  • water/extinguishing agent capacity: 35 Liter/ 50 Liter
  • compressed air cylinder capacity: 6 litres
  • width x depth x height total: 525 x 520 x 1,070 mm
  • empty weight/ total weight: 41 kg/76 kg (35l), 48 kg/98 kg (50l)
  • hose length: 15 m
  • material of the extinguishing agent containe: stainless steel 1.4571-SS316
  • wheel suspension: steel
  • filler nozzles: brass
  • safety valve: 6.2 bar
  • water admittance filters (optional): mesh size 0.6 mm
  • air pressure in operation/in the test: 6 bar/10.4 bar
  • rec. additive admixture: 0.5 to 1%

 

BECOME AN AUTHORIZED IFEX® DISTRIBUTOR

If you have any questions regarding our dealer licences, contact the IFEX® Sales Team:

Phone +49 4181 9458010
E-mail office [ at ] ifextechnologies.com

Before using IFEX® products, your employees are trained by our specialist staff to be able to react properly and quickly in the event of fire.