Stainless Steel 304 Fire Sprinkler Escutcheon Plate
Release time:
2025-12-04 14:01
Sunroom®Light Alloy Ground Monitor is a portable, high-efficiency fire suppression device specifically engineered for flexible deployment in medium to large fire emergencies, with its main structure crafted from high-quality light alloy (primarily aluminum alloy) to prioritize mobility without compromising operational performance. Distinct from fixed fire-fighting equipment, it acts as a movable "water jet system" that delivers controlled, powerful streams of water or fire-extinguishing foam to quickly contain and extinguish blazes that are difficult to handle with handheld hoses. The device's core design revolves around its light alloy body, which offers an excellent balance of light weight and structural sturdiness-significantly lighter than traditional steel monitors, making it easy to transport while resisting wear and tear. Key components include a 360-degree freely rotating base (allowing comprehensive horizontal coverage of the fire scene) and a vertically adjustable spray head (with an angle range of -10° to 90°) to control the height and direction of the jet. The spray head is precision-manufactured to ensure stable water flow, and it comes with replaceable nozzles that support two main jet modes: a concentrated, long-distance stream (for targeting faraway or deep-seated fires) and a wide, diffused spray (for covering large surface-area fires). Equipped with ergonomic carrying handles on both sides for easy lifting and a anti-slip base with adjustable support feet (to keep it stable on uneven ground), the monitor connects to fire hoses via universal joints, enabling quick connection to water sources like fire engines, hydrants, or mobile water pumps. Typically weighing between 8–12kg, it can be transported and set up by a single person in just a few minutes. The simple control knobs on the body allow users to adjust the flow rate and jet direction effortlessly, making it a reliable mobile fire-fighting tool that bridges the gap between handheld hoses and heavy fixed monitors for dynamic fire-suppression needs.












