A question for the advertising agency that produced the video. Why do you show in the scene between 0:27 and 0:31 that the monitor connections are not tight?
I can see what you mean, but we can ensure that the connections of the monitor are connected tightly. Yet, because of the immense amounts of water and pressure there will - especially in the beginning - always be a little bit of water leaking.
Believe you don't. We had a fire severe enough to need several of those back in 2009. An explosion on the Capeco fuel tank farm in Bayamon, Puerto Rico burned thru more than a million gallons of gasoline and diesel and took almost 5 days to control and extinguish. Initial blast was so huge it registered in seismographs island wide.
A question for the advertising agency that produced the video. Why do you show in the scene between 0:27 and 0:31 that the monitor connections are not tight?
I can see what you mean, but we can ensure that the connections of the monitor are connected tightly. Yet, because of the immense amounts of water and pressure there will - especially in the beginning - always be a little bit of water leaking.
That thing means business !
I dont want to experience the kind of fire where you need one of those...
Believe you don't. We had a fire severe enough to need several of those back in 2009. An explosion on the Capeco fuel tank farm in Bayamon, Puerto Rico burned thru more than a million gallons of gasoline and diesel and took almost 5 days to control and extinguish. Initial blast was so huge it registered in seismographs island wide.
Wow wonderful system
It really is!
Süper bir yaratık.
Damn, that's a lot of water!
For a lot of fire
What kind of PSI is needed to flow that amount of water ?
That will be approx. 145 PSI, which equals 10 bar. Kind regards.
Can the system be applied to mining
Waooow
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