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LIG-012 March 28, 2019 Rev06

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6.0  USE WITH FOAM

The G-Force nozzle may be used with foam solutions. Refer to fi re service training for the proper use of foam.

WARNING

For Class B fi res, lack of foam or interruption in the foam stream can cause a break in the foam 
blanket and greatly increase the risk of injury or death. Assure that:

•  Application rate is suffi

  cient (see NFPA 11 or foam manufacturer’s recommendations)

•  Enough concentrate is on hand to complete task (see NFPA for minimum duration time 

requirements)

•  Foam logistics have been carefully planned. 

Allow for such things as:

•   Storage of foam in a location not exposed to the hazard it protects
•  Personnel, equipment and technique to deliver foam at a rapid enough rate
•  Removal of empty foam containers 
•  Clear path to deliver foam, as hoses and other equipment and vehicles are deployed

WARNING

Improper  use  of  foam  can  result  in  injury  or  damage  to  the  environment.  Follow  foam 
manufacturer’s instructions and fi re service training to avoid:

•  Using wrong type of foam on a fi re. i.e. Class A foam on a Class B fi re.
•  Plunging foam into pools of burning liquid fi res.
•  Causing environmental damage.
•  Directing stream at personnel.

WARNING

There are a wide variety of foam concentrates. Each user is responsible for verifying that any 
foam  concentrate  chosen  to  be  used  with  this  unit  has  been  tested  to  assure  that  the  foam 
obtained is suitable for the purpose intended.

WARNING

Use of compressed air foam (CAF) with hand held nozzles can cause sudden surges in nozzle 
reaction  force  resulting  in  risk  of  injury  or  death  from  loss  of  footing  or  hose  whipping.  Be 
prepared for sudden changes in nozzle reaction caused by: 

•  Slug loading (Loss of foam concentrate sends slugs of air and water into the nozzle)
•  Sudden release of built-up pressure in the hose when opening a nozzle

6.1 FOAM ASPIRATING ATTACHMENTS

To increase the expansion ratio, G-Force Series MX Foamjet multi-expansion attachment or LX Foamjet low expansion attachment 
may be used with G-Force nozzles. (See table below for FoamJet model numbers) These foam tubes attach and detach quickly from 
the nozzle. Note: As expansion ratio is increased, the reach of the nozzle will be decreased due to the greater amount of bubbles 
in the stream and their ability to penetrate the air. Generally the reach with foam is approximately 10% less than with water only. 
Actual results will vary based on brand of foam, hardness of water, temperature, etc. See Foamjet instruction manual for specifi c 
information. See LIA-025 (MANUAL: Foam Attachments for TFT Nozzles).

FOAMJET

MODEL NUMBER

1.5” / 38mm G-Force MX

FJ-MX-G

1.5” / 38mm G-Force LX

FJ-LX-G

1.0” / 25mm G-Force MX

FJ-UMX

1.0” / 25mm G-Force LX Long

FJ-LX-U

1.0” / 25mm G-Force LX Short

FJ-GD

7.0  USE OF NOZZLES

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY TO DETERMINE PHYSICAL CAPABILITIES 
AND SUITABILITY FOR AN INDIVIDUAL’S USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
Many factors contribute to the extinguishment of a fi re. Among the most important is delivering water at a fl ow rate suffi  cient to absorb 
heat faster than it is being generated. The fl ow rate depends largely on the pump discharge pressure and hose friction loss. It can be 
calculated using a hydraulic equation such as:

PDP = NP+FL+DL+EL

PDP

 = Pump discharge pressure

NP

 = Nozzle pressure

FL

 = Hose friction loss

DL

 = Device loss

EL

 = Elevation loss

Note:

 The same unit of pressure must be used for 

every pressure in the equation , eg. psi, bar, kPa

This Safety Manual is not intended as a substitute for proper training in the use of rescue systems as taught from credible
sources such as the National fi  re Protection Association (NFPA), The International Fire Service Training Association
(IFSTA), or sources approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

Summary of Contents for G-Force G A Series

Page 1: ...g proper training is a misuse of this equipment Obtain safety information at tft com serial number This Instruction Manual is intended to familiarize re ghters and maintenance personnel with the opera...

Page 2: ...IMPULSE TRIGGER VALVE LUBRICATION 11 3 SERVICE TESTING 11 2 1 HYDROSTATIC TESTING 11 2 2 FLOW TESTING 11 2 3 RECORDS 11 4 REPAIR 12 0 WARRANTY 13 0 OPERATION AND INSPECTION CHECKLIST DANGER PERSONAL R...

Page 3: ...ted by quali ed personnel before being considered safe for use WARNING This equipment is intended for use by trained personnel for re ghting Their use for other purposes may involve hazards not addres...

Page 4: ...GRIP DETENTS VARIOUS COUPLINGS AVAILABLE VARIOUS COUPLINGS AVAILABLE FLOW CONTROL OFF ON 4 POSITION LOCK NOZZLE WITH IMPULSE TRIGGER VALVE SYSTEM TACTILE INDICATOR OR SHAPER LOCK STREAM SHAPER Figure...

Page 5: ...75 PSI 230 110 360 570 470 l min 500 kPa 5 bar FIXED GALLONAGE SELECTABLE GALLONAGE A B C D E E 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 Flow gpm Pressure psi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 6: ...230 l min 700 kPa 7 bar 110 E F A B C D E A B C D E GD A FIXED GALLONAGE SELECTABLE GALLONAGE GD C GD F GD H Figure 4 2C 1 0 25 mm G Force 100 psi 7 bar Fixed and Selectable Nozzles 0 50 100 150 200 2...

Page 7: ...40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 Flow gpm Pressure psi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 Flow LPM Pressure BAR AUTOMATIC FLUSH G F Figure 4 3B 1 5 38 mm G Force 75 psi 5 bar A...

Page 8: ...B 60 150 GPM 100 PSI AUTO AUTOMATIC 250 570 l min 700 kPa 7 bar AUTO AUTOMATIC A B A B G G G R 95 150 GPM 100 PSI 30 95 360 570 l min 700 kPa 7 bar 100 360 A B A B G H G S 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 7...

Page 9: ...150 GPM 75 PSI 30 100 A B 330 570 l min 500 kPa 5 bar 100 390 A B 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 Flow LPM Pr...

Page 10: ...AUTOMATIC 20 80 gpm 100 psi AUTO B A AUTOMATIC 75 300 l min 7 bar B A AUTO GD U GD W Figure 4 4C 1 0 25 mm G Force 100 psi 7 bar Automatic with Flow Limiting 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500...

Page 11: ...ide 100 19 8 3 250 34 13 6 500 41 17 9 Reach meters 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Flow l min Pressure bar GP B 100 l min 235 l min 400 l min l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide...

Page 12: ...ow Pm Range l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 250 34 13 6 500 41 17 9 Reach meters 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Flow l min Pressure bar GP G Pulsing 235 Auto 400 Low Pm Range...

Page 13: ...100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Flow l min Pressure bar GP N Pulsing 235 Auto 400 Pm Range l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 235 33 13 6 400 40 16 8 Reach meters 0 100 200 300 400...

Page 14: ...0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Flow l min Pressure bar GP W 100 l min 235 l min l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 100 19 8 3 235 33 13 6 Reach meters l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 100 19 8 3 200 28 11 5 300...

Page 15: ...ers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Pressure bar Flow l min GDP E 235 l min 150 l min 100 l min 40 l min PN 16 models only l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 40 11 5 2 100 18 8 3 150...

Page 16: ...8 9 10 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Pressure bar Flow l min GDP N Auto 400 Pm Range l min Flow Straight Narrow Wide 300 34 13 7 Reach meters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Pressure bar...

Page 17: ...les have NO shut o valve within the nozzle and MUST be used with a separate ball valve attached to the nozzle 5 1 3 BALL SHUT OFF Some models include either an integrated ball valve or a separate ball...

Page 18: ...usting the closing speed and always verify performance after adjustment 5 1 5 NORMAL OPERATING POSITION 45 15 90 45 Horizontal Slow Closer Operating Range Slow Closer Operating Range WARNING The Slow...

Page 19: ...ote Turning the shaper further forward will cause stream crossover and reduce the e ective reach of the nozzle The nozzle reaction is greatest when the shaper is in the straight stream position The no...

Page 20: ...otate the shaper guide to obtain the desired stream pattern 4 Tighten the clamp ring with a pin spanner 5 Apply a new shaper label Figure 5 2 4 Stream Pattern Adjustment 5 3 FLUSH CONTROL Small debris...

Page 21: ...en release of built up pressure in the hose when opening a nozzle 6 1 FOAM ASPIRATING ATTACHMENTS To increase the expansion ratio G Force Series MX Foamjet multi expansion attachment or LX Foamjet low...

Page 22: ...connect or discharge 5 Preconnect or discharge 6 Preconnect or discharge 7 Foam Lines Orange Red Yellow White Blue Black Green Red w White border Red White Other Colors Available Gray Pink Purple Tan...

Page 23: ...0 22 28 29 26 27 58 45 50 51 52 53 54 55 45 46 47 48 49 43 37 35 34 32 31 36 33 39 40 38 44 42 56 63 64 65 66 61 62 59 60 57 56 30 8 56 DESCRIPTION QTY PART 1 GASKET 1 5 1 V3130 2 COUPLING 1 5 BSPF ST...

Page 24: ...O G641L10L INDEX RING LABEL G FORCE METRIC AUTO 5 BAR 240 570 LPM NO AUTO 570 I O G641L10LM INDEX RING LABEL G FORCE AUTO 6 BAR PULSING 150 LPM LOW G641L11L INDEX RING LABEL G FORCE 40 BAR AUTO 6 BAR...

Page 25: ...32 INDEX RING 30 60 95 125 150 GPM 100 PSI 1 G641 suffix is engraved on raised lug 33 CLAMP RING 1 G656 34 CLAMP RING LABEL G FORCE BLUE 1 G656L B CLAMP RING LABEL G FORCE GREY G656L G CLAMP RING LABE...

Page 26: ...5 F N A G690 SWIVEL 2 5 BIC MALE N A G694 3 GASKET GRABBER 1 B730 G606 4 VO RING 1 VO 127 VO 134 5 LABEL TOP 1 TN600LT TN600LT 6 LABEL LEFT 1 TN600LL TN600LL 7 VALVE BODY 1 TN600G10 TN600G15 8 QUAD R...

Page 27: ...R PULSING 250 500 LPM G641L2LB G641L2LB INDEX RING LABEL G FORCE AUTO 75 PSI PULSING 65 130 GPM G641L2LB CN G641L2LB CN INDEX RING LABEL G FORCE AUTO 6 BAR 235 400 LPM LOW G641L3L G641L3L INDEX RING L...

Page 28: ...624 29 BARREL SHAPER LOCK OUT 1 G627 G627 30 BARREL LABEL G FORCE BLUE 1 G625L B G625L B BARREL LABEL G FORCE GRAY G625L G G625L G BARREL LABEL G FORCE BLACK G625L K G625L K 31 QUAD RING 225 1 VOQ 422...

Page 29: ...9 20 22 23 24 25 21 6 5 1 7 8 9 26 28 29 30 31 A 32 27 6 5 51 52 53 54 55 57 57 56 56 56 47 48 16 49 50 42 43 41 44 45 40 33 9 34 36 37 35 38 39 46 66 67 11 10 62 65 63 59 60 58 1 64 5 6 61 68 69 70 2...

Page 30: ...AR PN40 GD642DP40L INDEX RING LABEL ONE INCH G FORCE 40 100 150 235 L MIN 6 BAR GD642EP16L INDEX RING LABEL ONE INCH G FORCE 100 150 235 LPM 6 BAR PN40 GD642EP40L INDEX RING LABEL ONE INCH G FORCE 100...

Page 31: ...IXED METAL TEETH BUMPER SUBASSEMBLY 1 GD954 SPINNING TEETH BUMPER SUBASSEMBLY GD952 SHAPER WITH RUBBER TEETH BUMPER GD650 57 FIXED AND SELECTABLE BAFFLE SUBASSEMBLY 1 GD930 FIX SELECTABLE BAFFLE SUBAS...

Page 32: ...tion of Break Free CLP will be needed on a regular basis CAUTION Aerosol lubricants contain solvents that can swell O Rings if applied in excess The swelling can inhibit smooth operation of the moving...

Page 33: ...elp keep excess BreakFree from the outside of the nozzle 3 Keep nozzle upside down for at least 10 seconds to allow the BreakFree to ow into the valve area 4 Check for smooth and free operation of the...

Page 34: ...king binding or other problems 4 Evaluate the ow of nozzles as de ned by NFPA 1964 in the following manner Basic Spray Nozzles shall ow no less than and no more than 10 percent over the rated ow at th...

Page 35: ...ibutable to TFT To qualify for this limited warranty the claimant must return the equipment to TFT at 3701 Innovation Way Valparaiso Indiana 46383 9327 USA within a reasonable time after discovery of...

Page 36: ...EING PLACED BACK IN SERVICE nozzles must be inspected to this checklist 1 All controls and adjustments are operational 2 Shut o valve if so equipped closes o the ow completely 3 There are no broken or...

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