Fixed Type CAF System

The NAFFCO Fixed type Compressed Air Foam Fire Suppression System uses compressed air to propel firefighting foam. Thousands of tight radius bubbles quickly cool and smother a fire by providing a thick Vapor-sealing blanket of foam that virtually eliminates re-ignition.

The foam will adhere to horizontal and vertical surfaces. This system allows the operator to seal a fuel spill and flammable Vapors with foam thus reducing or eliminating a potential fire.

The system will discharge the foam approximately 25-30 meters in a no wind condition allowing fire-fighting personnel without protective clothing to avoid thermal injuries. Trained personnel can accomplish all maintenance except hydrostatic pressure testing of the Air Cylinders, Premix Tank, and the Discharge Hose.

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Features
  • Immediately isolate the surrounding Fire, protects transferring the fire to other places and prevent ignition of Fire further.
  • Saving time and water for Civil Defense Personnel while they fight with Fire.
  • Reducing damage to structures happens due to water.
  • Allows Firefighters a better safety distance from Fire.
  • Light hose lines for less stress for Fire-Fighters.
  • Less environmental damage.
  • Foamed areas signal a cooled surface.
  • Less water runoff carrying pollutants.
  • Reduced smoke emissions
  • Less pressure needed due to lack of friction loss.
Specifications

FIXED TYPE

Extinguishing Agent

CAFS Special Foam

CAFS Special Foam

Capacity (gallon)

400 gallons

500 Gallons

Foam Selection

Dry/Wet

Dry/Wet

Working Pressure for foam Cylinder

8/10 bar

8/10 bar

Cylinder Material

Stainless Steel, Grade 316 L

Stainless Steel, Grade 316 L

Test Pressure

30 bars

30 bars

Filling Pressure of Air Cylinder

150 bars

150 bars

Range Of Discharge

22-25 m

22-25 m

Discharge Duration

8 min.

10min.

Hose size & Length

1” or 1½" x 30 m

Operating temperature limits

+5° C to +60° C

+5° C to +60° C

Resources

Product Manual

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