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MistMax; A WaterMist fire skid designed for
your UTV or smaller fire fighting vehicle.
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MistMaxLow pressure WaterMist fire suppression skid
Our modular fire skid is customised to suit your specific fire fighting needs. The MistMax portable skid provides world class fire fighting perfomance in an easy to use system.
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FeaturesDesigned to suit most UTVs or small vehicles,
our versatile skid offers a portable WaterMist
fire solution for you
MistMax features:Compact design for fast responseDurable skid for all weather protectionEasy to operate for most levels of personnelRevolutionary Mist / Jet nozzleQuick & easy to refill and maintainProven pump & engine technology
WaterMist features:Toxic-Free agents for safe fire fighting50 micron multi-purpose mist & foam nozzleDesigned for most fire risks, A, B, C, E & FLittle or no collateral damageLower life cycle costs100% environmentally friendly No thermal shock or electrical conductivity resulting from dischargeTotally safe to people and animals
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Watermist ExplainedBy applying low pressure fine
water droplets, known as “WaterMist” over, around and into the flame, our WaterMist
technology suffocates the fire. As the mist converts to
steam it reduces the oxygen, simultaneously reducing the temperature at the source of the fire, therefore eliminating
the production of flammable gases (free radicals). Having
reduced the oxygen and cooled the fire, the flames are
extinguished.
The WaterMist technology generates a con-sistent droplet size of around 50 – 75 microns, which equates to an excess of 1,910,828,025 droplets from 1L of water giving a surface area of 120 sqm. This provides a large surface area for the successful exchange of energy, approximately 2592 kJ/kg, which is responsible for the rapid cooling of the fire.
The fire is extinguished. Steam (inert) formedby the mist during extinguishing continues toevaporate, dissipating the heat and oxygenfrom the fire source, cooling the material to
prevent re-ignition.
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The gases burn, generating heat and forming more free radicals.
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The Fire Triangle
3 elements that are required for a fire to ignite.
steam
smot
herin
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at fla
me
front
efficient cooling
Remove any 1 of these elements and the fire will be extinguished.
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Heat is applied to a combustible material,the temperature of the material rises and free radicals begin to form.
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Free radicals and gases become airborne, andbegin to bond with oxygen in the air. Once there
is sufficient amount of gas formed, it ignites(Pyrolysis).
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The system activates, removing 2 of the 3 FireTriangle Elements. Heat is removed via the mist
droplets and the oxygen particle via the stream.
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Technical Information
Modular options MistMax
Fire Fighting Capability
40 Kg
20 Bar
754 x 875 x 625
12 months*
60ℓ customised with filling port to allow refilling while in use as specified by customer
Requires regular visual inspection and annual maintenance (*refer to User Manual)
Diesel
Gas
SAE30/10W-30
Empty Weight
Working Pressure
Dimensions
Guarantee
Integral Tank
Maintenance
Engine Type
Engine Fuel TypeOil
40 Bar
A, B, C, F and E
Maximum Pressure (pump)
Options
Cabinet or stand alone. 20 metres 1/2” hose manual wind
Wheels, Stand
Can be pushed by hand by 2 persons with wheel option, hitch point to tow
Hose Reel
Mobility
Transport
250ℓ, 500ℓ, 750ℓ, 1000ℓWater Tank (Litre)
Nozzle
20 Bar
177 x 205 x 93
14m
12ℓ Mist mode to 56ℓ/min Jet mode
Working Pressure
Dimensions
Max Throw DistanceFlow Rate
1.2 KgWeight
“65% more efficient water
consumption with improved
fire fighting”.
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ApplicationsMistMax is a recommended fire extinguishing solution by UK Fire Brigades, for many industries and applications including but not limited to:
Education - school, universities, collegesFacilities ManagementFire & RescueFood - industrial catering, food processing plantsHealth Care - hospitals, nursing homes, elderly homesHeavy IndustryIndustrial - manufacturing, engineeringMiningLaboratoriesOffshore & MarinePublic Venues - stadiums, shopping centresCivil Protection - military, police, navyTransport - airports, ports, railPetrochem - oil & gas
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