Nozzle Controls; Flow Control; Lever Type Flow Control - Task Force Tips ULTIMATIC Instructions For Safe Operation And Maintenance

Hand held automatic pressure control nozzles
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The charts in section 8.0 of this document give specific examples of maximum flow rates for particular situations. Friction
losses may vary due to differences in hose construction resulting in flows different than those shown. For situations or
lengths of hose not listed on the chart, approximate flows can be calculated using conventional hydraulics.
DANGER
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING

4.0 NOZZLE CONTROLS

4.1 FLOW CONTROL

4.1.1 LEVER TYPE FLOW CONTROL

On models that use a lever type valve handle, the nozzle is shut off when the handle is fully forward. The valve handle has
six detent flow positions. These detent positions allow the nozzle operator to regulate the flow of the nozzle depending on
the need or what can be safely and effectively handled. TFT recommends the use of a pistol grip for easier handling. For
additional stress reduction, a hose rope or strap may also be used. This permits more effective use and ease of
advancement, while minimizing strain and fatigue.
©Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2002-2008
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400
ULTIMATIC
FLOW RANGE
75 PSI ULTIMATIC
40
60
80
100 120 140 160 180 200 220
75 PSI ULTIMATIC, MID-MATIC & HANDLINE
An inadequate supply of nozzle pressure and/or flow will cause an
ineffective stream and can result in injury, death or loss of property. See
flow chart in section 8.0 or call 800-348-2686 for assistance.
Fire streams are capable of injury and damage. Do not direct water stream
to cause injury or damage to persons or property.
Failure to restrain nozzle reaction can cause firefighter injury from loss of
footing and/or stream protection. Nozzle reaction will vary as supply
conditions change: such as opening or closing other nozzles, hose line
kinks, changes in pump settings, etc. Changes in spray pattern or flushing
will also affect nozzle reaction. The nozzle operator must always be
positioned to restrain the nozzle reaction in the event of those changes.
Injury from whipping can occur. If nozzle gets out of control or away from
operator, retreat from nozzle immediately. Do not attempt to regain control
of nozzle while flowing water.
FLOW (LPM)
600
75 PSI MID-MATIC
MID-MATIC
FLOW RANGE
HANDLINE
FLOW RANGE
FLOW (GPM)
FIGURE 2
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75 PSI HANDLINE
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LIN-030 November 14, 2008 Rev 10

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