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Where to Use Ground Attack Fire Monitor

Sunroom® Ground Attack Fire Monitor is a 9–13kg aluminum alloy mobile fire device, with 360° rotation, adjustable spray (20° to 80°), and interchangeable nozzles (attack stream/coverage spray). It connects to hoses via quick couplings.​ Advantages: lightweight (single-operator transport), stable 38–58m jet, attack-tailored jet shapes, easy controls, rugged corrosion resistance.​ Ideal for industrial zones, construction sites, logistics centers, urban areas, and outdoor facilities-addressing ground-based fires with targeted suppression.

Sunroom® Ground Attack Fire Monitor is a specialized mobile fire suppression device engineered for aggressive, ground-based fire response in medium to large-scale emergencies, with its main structure crafted from high-strength aluminum alloy to prioritize both portability and operational robustness. Unlike standard fixed or heavy-duty monitors, it is designed to deliver targeted, high-impact water or foam jets directly to fire sources-acting as a "mobile ground-based suppression unit" that bridges the gap between handheld hoses and heavy fire-fighting equipment, ideal for scenarios where rapid, precise fire attack is critical.​ The device's core design centers on its aluminum alloy frame, which balances light weight (typically 9–13kg) with resistance to impact and corrosion-significantly lighter than steel alternatives, enabling easy transport while enduring harsh emergency conditions. Key components include a 360-degree smooth-rotating base (for full horizontal coverage of fire zones) and a vertically adjustable spray assembly (angle range of 20° to 80°) that controls jet elevation. The spray assembly features a precision-machined nozzle with interchangeable tips, supporting two core jet modes: a focused, long-range attack stream (for penetrating dense fires or reaching distant targets) and a wide, uniform coverage spray (for smothering surface blazes or protecting adjacent areas).​ Equipped with non-slip carrying grips (for secure transport) and a rugged, adjustable footing system (to anchor on uneven ground like gravel or concrete), the monitor connects to fire hoses via standard quick-release couplings-compatible with fire trucks, hydrants, or portable water pumps. Its intuitive control panel (with clearly labeled levers) allows users to adjust flow rate and jet direction in real time, while the lightweight build enables a single operator to set up and deploy the device in 2–3 minutes. It functions as a agile, ground-focused suppression tool that delivers the power needed for active fire attack, rather than just passive containment.