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LIX-630 August 24, 2020 Rev21

3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

The BLITZFIRE is a simple, light and easy to maneuver portable monitor. This monitor can be mounted in a preconnected state on the

truck-mounting storage bracket for achieving quick and effective initial attack.The monitor has a revolutionary Safety Shut-Off Valve,

which will shut-off the water flow in the event of sudden movement by the monitor. This safety feature reduces the risk of injury from an

out of control master stream device.

3.1  SPECIFICATIONS

Table 3.1

3.2 OPERATING ENVELOPE

Figure 3.2

3.3 USE WITH SALT WATER

Use with salt water is permissible provided the equipment is thoroughly cleaned with fresh water after each use. The service life of the

equipment may be shortened due to the effects of corrosion, and is not covered under warranty. 

Size (legs folded) (BLITZFIRE & BLITZFIRE-HE)

29.5” x 8.1” x 8.5”

(74.9 x 20.6 x 21.6 cm)

Weight (without nozzle) (BLITZFIRE & BLITZFIRE-HE)

24.5 lbs

(11.1 kg)

Size (legs folded) (BLITZFIRE OSC & BLITZFIRE-HE OSC)

37.3” x 10.5” x 9.5”

(94.7 x 26.7 x 24.4 cm)

Weight (without nozzle) (BLITZFIRE OSC & BLITZFIRE-HE OSC)

32 lbs

(14.5 kg)

Maximum inlet pressure with valve shut off

300 psi

(20 bar)

Maximum inlet pressure flowing

175 psi

(12 bar)

Flow Range

up to 500 gpm

(up to 2000 l/min)

Operating temperature of fluid

33 to 120°F

(1 to 50°C)

Storage temperature range 

-40 to 150°F

(-40 to 65°C)

Standard Inlet Coupling

2 ½” NH Female

Standard Outlet

2 ½” NH Male

Vertical Stream Range 

10° to 46° or 86° above horizontal

Horizontal Stream Range

+/- 20° either side of centerline

Materials used

Aluminum 6000 series hard anodized MIL8625 class 3 type 

2, stainless steel 300 series, nylon 6-6

WARNING

Damage or injury could result from operating the monitor beyond the safe operating envelope. Do

not operate the monitor outside the envelope in the following graph(s). 

0

5

10

15

20

25

600

Pressure (BAR)

0

0

100

200

300

400

500

Flow (GPM)

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

Pressure (PSI)

0

500

1000

1500

2000

Maximum Monitor

Inlet Pressure

Flow (L/MIN)

Summary of Contents for BLITZFIRE Series

Page 1: ...d for use by trained and qualified emergency services personnel for firefighting All personnel using this equipment shall have completed a course of education approved by the Authority Having Jurisdic...

Page 2: ...t size 3 Phillips Screwdriver 7 16 or Adjustable Wrench 5 32 Hex Key XX B Storage Bracket WARNING The Portable Monitor Storage Bracket is designed only to store the Portable Monitor Attempting to flow...

Page 3: ...5 OUTLET PIVOTS 4 6 ELEVATION HOLDING MECHANISM 5 0 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS 5 1 AUTOMATIC FIXED AND SELECTABLE FLOW NOZZLES 5 2 STACKED TIPS OR SMOOTH BORE NOZZLES 5 3 STREAM STRAIGHTENERS 5 4 USE WITH F...

Page 4: ...rrain Assure that the hose is not lifting spikes off the ground If stability is questionable reduce flow to limit reaction In the event of an out of control monitor Immediately retreat to a safe dista...

Page 5: ...x 20 6 x 21 6 cm Weight without nozzle BLITZFIRE BLITZFIRE HE 24 5 lbs 11 1 kg Size legs folded BLITZFIRE OSC BLITZFIRE HE OSC 37 3 x 10 5 x 9 5 94 7 x 26 7 x 24 4 cm Weight without nozzle BLITZFIRE...

Page 6: ...the various parts and controls on a standard BLITZFIRE portable monitor Parts and controls for a high elevation model are similar Figure 3 4 1 3 4 2 OSCILLATOR Figure 3 4 2 Elevation Holding Mechanism...

Page 7: ...pening when water flow is not desired To unlock the valve handle from the closed position 1 Pull the knob on the right side of the valve handle 2 While pulling the knob use the other hand to move the...

Page 8: ...fety valve proper function is indicated by the valve handle moving toward the closed position NOTE With water flowing the valve has additional forces on it that will move the valve to the fully closed...

Page 9: ...icing of the slow close device may result in a malfunctioning Safety Shut Off Valve which could cause injury or death If service is needed on the slow close device contact Task Force Tips Do not add o...

Page 10: ...low elevation angles to maximize usefulness for interior attack As with any monitor when the elevation angle is low the risk of sliding is increased This is because at low elevation angles the reacti...

Page 11: ...PM REACTION LBS FLOW GPM REACTION LBS FLOW GPM REACTION LBS 1 0 210 80 266 126 297 157 364 236 390 275 1 1 4 328 120 415 196 464 245 1 1 2 473 177 NOZZLE DIAMETER NOZZLE INLET PRESSURE 4 BAR 6 BAR 8 B...

Page 12: ...NCHARGED HOSE On a preconnected hoseline the BLITZFIRE may be carried using the valve handle front handle tie off point or over the shoulder with the legs folded as illustrated Figure 6 1 0 0 5 0 10 0...

Page 13: ...s subject to operator fatigue and may not be as reliable as other methods Operating at limited flows will also reduce the risk of sliding 7 2 ANCHORING BY SPIKE HOLDS The holding ability of the spikes...

Page 14: ...strap are provided with the BLITZFIRE A loop on the end of the strap may be placed over the anchor point or the strap may be wrapped around an object such as a tree and the snap end of the strap passe...

Page 15: ...hock absorber will compress or extend as needed to protect the gears from overload Figure 8 3 DANGER Modifying this oscillating mechanism to fit any other monitor will cause the reaction force of the...

Page 16: ...instructions LIX 635 provided with the bracket kit NOTICE The type of nozzle and flow pressure are critical to the coverage area The graph shows coverage area based on the movement capability of the...

Page 17: ...ge of its obligations under this limited warranty If TFT makes this election claimant shall return the equipment to TFT free and clear of any liens and encumbrances This is a limited warranty The orig...

Page 18: ...2686 11 1 SERVICE TESTING In accordance with NFPA 1962 equipment must be tested a minimum of annually Units failing any part of this test must be removed from service repaired and retested upon compl...

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Page 20: ...re are no missing broken or worn lugs on couplings BEFORE EACH USE appliances must be inspected to this list WARNING Equipment failing any part of the checklist is unsafe for use and must have the pro...

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