The Delta DF3000 Wheeled Monitor incorporates all the advantages of a low-friction single waterway fire monitor with the added benefit of one-man wheeled manoeuvrability.The full 3” waterway provides flows of up to 3000 LPM (795 GPM) for maximised performance and incorporates the Delta DNB2600 jet/spray monitor nozzle. With full 360° rotation capabilities and adjustable elevation of 90° above and 60° below the horizontal, the DF3000 is manufactured in corrosion resistant materials and ideally suited for use on Petrochemical Refineries, Airports and any other high risk applications. Vertical and Horizontal quick-action locks allow the operator to fix the monitor swiftly to any position allowing unmanned operation.The DF3000 is available in a number of formats including stainless steel chassis versions for extreme environment use and models fitted with Delta’s new UC2600 Ultra-Compact Monitor.The new and improved quick acting break release system provides easy access to break controls and minimises wear on the wheel rims. The dual purpose handle serves as both a stabilising outrigger during use and also aids manoeuvrability via a tilt and steer function.Twin inlets fitted with any International adaptors allow for compatibility with existing hoselines. KEY USERS Airport Fire Services Major Industrials Fuel Storage Sites Oil & Gas Petrochemicals Waste Recycling Chemical Facilities KEY FACTS Rapid Deployment Quick Action Break Release Locking Outrigger Stabiliser Flows up to 3000 LPM Long-Reach Capabilities Adjustable Horizontal & Vertical Elevation Optional Hose racks Stainless Steel Chassis Versions 3” Waterway
| Make | Delta Fire |
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| Manufacturer | Delta Fire Ltd |
| Model code | MON101120 |
| Series | DF3000 Trailor Monitor |
| Type | Portable |
| Flow Rate (GPM) | 750~1000 |
| Inlet Size (in.) | 3.0 |
| Additional info |
The Delta DF3000 Wheeled Monitor incorporates all the advantages of a low-friction single waterway fire monitor with the added benefit of one-man wheeled manoeuvrability. KEY USERS
KEY FACTS
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