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LIM-035 June 15, 2009 Rev07

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Step 2:  Find piping pressure loss constant.

Using the results from step 1 use the following equation to calculate the 
pressure loss constant between the in-line pressure gauge and the nozzle. 

Where:   C

piping

   is pressure loss constant in GPM2/PSI (or LPM2/BAR)

 

P

inline

    is inline pressure gauge reading in PSI (or BAR)

Q

2

smooth

P

 — P

in-line

pitot

C  

=

piping

Step 3: Calculate nozzle constant.

Where:   C

nozzle

     is the nozzle’s constant in GPM2/PSI (or LPM2/BAR)

 

Q

nominal

   is the nozzle’s nominal fl ow in GPM (or LPM)

 

P

nominal

   is the nozzle’s nominal pressure in PSI (or BAR)

Q

2

nominal

P

nominal

C  

=

nozzle

Step 4: Calculate fl ow.

Using the pressure loss constant from step 2, the nozzle 
constant from step 3, and the in-line pressure gauge reading, 
the fl ow with a fi xed orifi ce nozzle can be calculated with the 
following equation.

Where: Q   is fi xed orifi ce nozzle’s fl ow in GPM (or LPM)

x C 

x P 

piping nozzle inline

(C + 

C )

piping nozzle

Q  =

Mount a graph or table of the results adjacent to the in-line pressure gauge. Deliver any desired fl ow by adjustment of pump 
pressure.

3.4  STREAM TRAJECTORY DATA

Figure 5 gives the stream trajectory for the ZN, ZM and Masterstream nozzles at various pressures. The graphs represent orifi ce 
sizes of 250, 350, 500, 750 and 1000 GPM at 100 PSI. For other orifi ce sizes and pressures the graphs may be interpolated.

Notes on trajectory graphs:

Graphs show approximate effective stream trajectory at 30 degrees elevation in no wind conditions. Distance to last water 

• 

drops approximately 10% farther.

Trajectories shown are for water. The addition of foam is expected to decrease the reach by approximately 10%.

• 

Tail or head winds of 20 MPH (30 KPH) may increase or decrease the range approximately 30%.

• 

CURVE

A
B
C
D
E

GPM

FLOW

200
300
430
650
870

LBS

REACTION

100
140
200
300
400

CURVE

A
B
C
D
E

LPM

FLOW

830

1100
1600
2500
3300

KGF

REACTION

45
60
90

140
180

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

220

240

260

280

300

HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (FEET)

B

C

D

E

HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (METERS)

20

30

40

60

70

80

90

50

0

10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0

20

40

60

VERTICAL

 DIST

ANCE (FEET)

A

20

10

0

METERS

ZN, ZM AND MASTERSTREAM 1000, 75 PSI (5 BAR, 500 KPA )

HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (METERS)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

220

HORIZONTAL DISTANCE (FEET)

A

B

C

D

VERTICAL

 DIST

ANCE (FEET)

240

260

280

300

E

ZN, ZM AND MASTERSTREAM 1000, 100 PSI (7 BAR, 700 KPA )

CURVE

A
B
C
D
E

GPM

FLOW

250
350
500
750

1000

LBS

REACTION

130
190
270
400
530

CURVE

A
B
C
D
E

LPM

FLOW

950

1300
1900
2800
3800

KGF

REACTION

60
80

120
180
240

20

30

40

60

70

80

90

50

0

10

20

10

0

METERS

Summary of Contents for MASTERSTREAM 1000 FIXED Series

Page 1: ...el with the operation servicing and safety procedures associated with the ZN ZM and Masterstream firefighting nozzles This manual should be kept available to all operating and maintenance personnel ZN NOZZLE ZN NOZZLE 250 350 500 or 750 GPM 100 PSI 500 1000 1500 or 2000 LPM 7 BAR 700 KPA ZM NOZZLE ZM NOZZLE 500 750 1000 or 1250 GPM 100 PSI 2000 3000 4000 or 5000 LPM 7 BAR 700 KPA MASTERSTREAM 1000...

Page 2: ... result in death burns or other severe injury FEMSA Fire and Emergency Manufacturers and Service Association P O Box 147 Lynnfield MA 01940 www FEMSA org Table Of Contents 1 0 MEANING OF SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS 2 0 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 USE WITH SALT WATER 2 2 VARIOUS MODELS AND TERMS 2 3 PATTERN CONTROL 2 4 USE WITH FOAM 2 4 1 FOAMJET LX WITH MASTERSTREAM NOZZLE 3 0 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF INDUSTRI...

Page 3: ...to 135 F 40 C to 57 C for ZM nozzles WARNING Injury can occur from an inadequately supported nozzle The mounting must be capable of supporting the nozzle reaction force which can be in excess of 665 LBS 1250 GPM at 100 PSI WARNING Some volatile liquids can be ignited by static discharge Static build up can occur from Electrochemical separation of charge as water drains through low conductivity ref...

Page 4: ...also available with linear push pull remote electric or hydraulic actuation of the stream shaper 2 4 USE WITH FOAM The ZN ZM and Masterstream nozzles may be used with foam solutions Refer to fire service training for the proper use of foam WARNING For Class B fires 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...

Page 5: ...determined fixed orifice The orifice size is not adjustable and is specified at time of order 250 350 500 or 750 GPM flow rates at 100 PSI are available on the ZN and 500 750 1000 or 1250 GPM 100 psi are available on the ZM nozzle The flow rate is marked on the nozzle s baffle Figure 3 gives relationship of flow and pressure for various orifice sizes 3 1 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF MASTERSTREAM 1000 S...

Page 6: ...Masterstream Fixed Nozzle WARNING An inadequate supply of nozzle pressure and or flow will cause an ineffective stream and can result in injury death or loss of property 3 3 DETERMINING FLOW WITH PRE PIPED MONITORS The simplest procedure to determine flow is with a flow meter If a flow meter is unavailable then the flow may be estimated using pressure loss data between the nozzle and an in line pr...

Page 7: ...stream nozzles at various pressures The graphs represent orifice sizes of 250 350 500 750 and 1000 GPM at 100 PSI For other orifice sizes and pressures the graphs may be interpolated Notes on trajectory graphs Graphs show approximate effective stream trajectory at 30 degrees elevation in no wind conditions Distance to last water drops approximately 10 farther Trajectories shown are for water The a...

Page 8: ...emove debris trapped in the nozzle 1 Shut off flow to the nozzle 2 Move the stream shaper to the wide fog position 3 For ZN Nozzle Unscrew baffle using a 1 1 8 inch 28mm socket For ZM Nozzle Unscrew the bolt using 7 8 socket and remove baffle For Masterstream Selectable Gallonage Nozzle Turn flow selector on front of nozzle to FLUSH position For Masterstream Fixed Gallonage Nozzle Remove nozzle to...

Page 9: ... PIN 1 Z660 3 BUMPER 1 Z700 9 NAME LABEL ZN NOZZLE 1 ZL150 4 SHAFT 1 Z505 10 GASKET 2 5 HOSE COUPLING 1 V3190 ZM NOZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 12 11 13 8 ZM PARTS LIST ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PART ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PART 1 GASKET 2 5 HOSE COUPLING 1 V3190 8 SPRING 1 ZFM580 2 NOZZLE BODY 2 5 NH 1 ZFM600NJ 9 BAFFLE K 125 1 ZFM560 3 CUP SEAL 4 25 X 4 75 X 1 4 1 XGE380 13 SUBBAFFLE K 75 K 100 1 ZFM5656 4 1...

Page 10: ...32 X 3 16 DRIVE SCREW 1 VT02 00DS187 5 NAME LABEL 1 M750 24 O RING 345 1 VO 345 6 SHAPER 1 M216 25 CAM PINS 2 M260 7 HALO RING 1 M230 26 SELECT GAL BAFFLE 1 C027 8 HALO CAP 4 M231 27 SELECT GAL CAM US 1 C028 9 5 16 18 X 1 1 2 SOCKET HEAD SCREW 4 VT31 18SH1 5 28 SELECTABLE FLOW SPRING 1 C031 10 MASTER BUMPER 1 M700 29 I O SCREW 1 C033 11 GASKET 2 5 HOSE COUPLING 1 V3190 30 3 8 24 X 3 8 DOG POINT 2 ...

Page 11: ...AM NUT 1 VT62 18NT 4 NAME LABEL 1 M755 19 WASHER 1 VW700X203 60 5 SHAPER 1 M216 20 10 24 X 1 2 BUTTON HEAD SCREW 1 VT10 24BH500 6 HALO RING 1 M230 21 3 6 BALL 48 V2120 7 HALO CAP 4 M231 22 WEAR STRIP 1 M510 8 5 16 18 X 1 1 2 SOCKET HEAD SCREW 4 VT31 18SH1 5 23 3 32 X 3 16 DRIVE SCREW 1 VT02 00DS187 9 MASTER BUMPER 1 M700 24 O RING 345 1 VO 345 10 GASKET 2 5 HOSE COUPLING 1 V3190 25 CAM PINS 2 M260...

Page 12: ...urchase price of the equipment less reasonable depreciation in complete discharge 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 original purchaser of the equipment any person to whom it is transferred and any person who is an intended or unintended bene...

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