About Inline Inductor
Inline Inductor
We are highly experienced firm gaining wide acclamation for the quality of our offered Inline Inductor. We stock a vast range of inline inductors made from aluminum alloy, brass and gun metal. The offered piece is fitted with stainless steel and brass filter which makes it suitable for industrial usage. Further, the offered inductor can be ordered from us at a leading price.
Features:
- Smooth operation
- Withstand 7Kg bar working pressure
- Flow rate 225 to 550 LPM
- Easy to operate
Specifications:
- Body material: Aluminum alloy and brass and gun metal
- Filter: Stainless steel and brass
- Flow rate : 101psi (7kg. Bar)
- Lpm: 225 lpm, 450 lpm, 500 lpm
Precision Proportioning with Venturi TechnologyUtilizing the Venturi principle, the inline inductor draws foam concentrate into the water stream with high accuracy (0.5%6% adjustable). Its automatic control ensures consistent mixing, crucial for effective fire suppression, especially for class A and B fires. This advanced technology reduces manual intervention and optimizes resource usage during emergency responses.
Robust Design and Universal CompatibilityConstructed from corrosion-resistant aluminium alloy or stainless steel, the inductor withstands demanding environments. The durable powder coating and smooth internal finish minimize friction losses while maintaining efficiency. Universal coupling and compatibility with various foam concentrates make this equipment ideal for diverse firefighting systems worldwide.
Effortless Installation and Flexible ApplicationDesigned with hose coupling or threaded connectivity, installation is straightforward, whether its pipe mounted or inline. Weighing approximately 2.5 kg, its lightweight construction allows flexible deployment across different settings, offering reliable coverage based on application needs and ensuring suitability for fire trucks, suppression systems, and portable firefighting kits.
FAQs of Inline Inductor:
Q: How do you install the Inline Inductor in a firefighting system?
A: The Inline Inductor is installed inline with the pipe or hose using the provided male and female couplings (BS 336 standard). Simply connect both ends, position it at the correct point in your firefighting setup, and attach the 1.5-meter foam pick-up tube to the foam concentrate supply. Ensure all connections are secure for optimal operation.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using a Venturi-principle inductor for foam suppression?
A: A Venturi-principle inductor accurately proportions foam concentrate into the water flow, ensuring reliable, automatic mixing with minimal manual adjustment. This leads to effective suppression of class A and B fires, efficient resource utilization, and consistent foam quality.
Q: When should the adjustable foam induction capacity be modified?
A: Adjust the induction setting (0.5%6%) based on the type of fire and the specific foam concentrate requirements for the situation. Higher induction rates are generally used for class B fires or when a greater proportion of foam is necessary for rapid suppression.
Q: Where is this inline inductor most commonly used?
A: This device is widely deployed in firefighting vehicles, portable suppression kits, industrial fire suppression systems, and fixed foam induction installations. Its universal compatibility makes it adaptable to multiple applications and industries.
Q: What materials are used to manufacture the inline inductor, and why?
A: It is made from aluminium alloy or stainless steel, both chosen for their corrosion resistance and durability under high-pressure, high-temperature firefighting environments. This choice ensures longevity and reliable performance.
Q: How does the smooth internal finish benefit firefighting operations?
A: A smooth internal finish reduces friction loss within the device, maintaining high flow rates (up to 225 LPM) and ensuring effective delivery of foam solution at the fire scene without unnecessary pressure drops.