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4.1.3  TIP ONLY NOZZLES

Tip only nozzles have NO shut off valve contained
within the nozzle and

be used with a

separate ball valve attached to the nozzle.

MUST

Models with a ball valve are shut off when the valve
handle is fully forward. Pulling back on the handle opens
the valve. Open valve slowly to avoid sudden changes in
nozzle reaction. Close valve slowly to prevent water
hammer. Note: In partially open positions a ball valve will
cause turbulence and adversely affect stream quality.

4.2  BALL VALVE SHUTOFF

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4.3  PATTERN CONTROL

TFT's Metro has full pattern control from straight stream to wide fog. Turning the STREAM
SHAPER clockwise (as seen from the operating position behind the nozzle) moves the
SHAPER to the straight stream position. Turning the SHAPER counterclockwise will result in

an increasingly wider pattern.

Since the stream trim point varies with the flow, the stream should be "trimmed" after changing the flow to obtain the straightest and
farthest reaching stream. To properly trim a stream, first open the pattern to a narrow fog. Then close the stream to parallel to give
maximum reach.

The nozzle reaction is greatest when the shaper is in the straight stream position. The nozzle operator must be prepared for a change in
reaction as the pattern is changed.

NOTE: Turning the shaper further forward will cause stream crossover and reduce the effective reach of the

nozzle.

Small debris may get caught inside the nozzle. This trapped material will cause poor stream quality, shortened reach and reduced flow.
To remove this trapped debris the nozzle can be flushed as follows; while still flowing water, turn the SHAPER counterclockwise past
the full fog position (increased resistance will be felt on the SHAPER as the nozzle goes into flush). This will open the nozzle allowing
debris to pass through. Rotate the SHAPER clockwise and out of flush to continue normal operation. During flush the nozzle reaction
will decrease as the pattern becomes wider and the pressure drops. The nozzle operator must be prepared for an increase of nozzle
reaction when returning the nozzle from the flush position to retain control of the nozzle.

4.4 FLUSH CONTROL

Large amounts or pieces of debris may be unflushable and can reduce the flow of the nozzle
resulting in an ineffective flow. In the event of a blockage, it may be necessary to retreat to a
safe area, uncouple nozzle and remove debris.

WARNING

4.5 USE WITH FOAM

The Metro nozzles may be used with foam solutions. Refer to fire service training for the proper use of foam.

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. Assure that: Application rate is sufficient
(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 fire service training to avoid: Using wrong type of foam on a fire,
i.e. Class A foam on a Class B fire; Plunging foam into pools of burning liquid fuels; Causing
environmental damage; Directing stream at personnel.

There is 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

WARNING

©Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2002-2008

LIN-040 October 28, 2008 Rev 05

Summary of Contents for ME1-STO

Page 1: ...dserviceswantresponderstoknowandunderstandthefollowing 1 Firefighting and Emergency Response are inherently dangerous activities requiring proper training in their hazards and the use of extreme caution at all times 2 3 It is your responsibility to know that you have been properly trained in Firefighting and or Emergency Response and in the use precautions and care of any equipment you may be call...

Page 2: ...s in pump settings etc Changes in spray pattern or flushing will also affect nozzle reaction The nozzle operator must always be prepared in the event of those changes Failure to restrain nozzle reaction can cause firefighter injury from loss of footing and or stream protection The Task Force Tips Metro nozzles are designed to provide excellent performance under most fire fighting conditions Their ...

Page 3: ...le to leak or uncouple under pressure and could cause injury CAUTION Dissimilar metals coupled together can cause galvanic corrosion that can result in the inability to unscrew the threads of complete loss of thread engagement over time Per NFPA 1962 1998 edition if dissimilar metals are left coupled together an anti corrosive lubricant should be applied to the threads Also the coupling should be ...

Page 4: ... 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 FLOW GPM PRESSURE PSI 125 GPM 75 PSI K 14 4 175 GPM 100 PSI K 17 5 185 GPM 75 PSI K 21 4 200 GPM 75 PSI K 23 1 250 GPM 50 PSI K 35 4 250 GPM 75 PSI K 28 9 250 GPM 100 PSI K 25 0 325 GPM 100 PSI K 32 5 METRO 2 FLOW VS REACTION FORCE 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 FLOW GPM 125 GPM 75 PSI K ...

Page 5: ...ER VW687X281 50 METRO 1 2 SHAFT METRO 1 HX470 METRO 2 HM470 BAFFLE METRO 1 H461 METRO 2 HM461 FLOW WASHER HM410 METRO 1 HX410 METRO 2 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 ...

Page 6: ...is to pass through Rotate the SHAPER clockwise and out of flush to continue normal operation During flush the nozzle reaction will decrease as the pattern becomes wider and the pressure drops The nozzle operator must be prepared for an increase of nozzle reaction when returning the nozzle from the flush position to retain control of the nozzle 4 4 FLUSH CONTROL Large amounts or pieces of debris ma...

Page 7: ...e conducted on the Metro nozzle after a repair or anytime a problem is reported to verify operation in accordance with TFT test procedures Consult factory for the procedure that corresponds to the model and serial number of the nozzle Any equipment which fails the related test criteria should be removed from service immediately Troubleshooting guides are available with each test procedure or equip...

Page 8: ...8 9 0 METRO 1 DRAWINGS PART LIST BACK END PARTS FRONT END PARTS Copyright Task Force Tips Inc 2002 2008 LIN 040 October 28 2008 Rev 05 ...

Page 9: ... 36 S T O SLEEVE 1 HM668 37 DETENT SCREW 2 HD785 38 CAM SCREW 2 HD780 39 S T O VALVE PLUG 1 HM592 40 T O BASE 1 HM670 41 T O VALVE PLUG 1 HM591 46 O RING 139 1 VO 139 47 SHAPER GUIDE 1 HMD510 48 NAME LABEL Metro 1 1 HM745 ORG 52 TORLON GUIDE BALLS 3 VB243TO 53 FIN CAN BARREL 1 HM545 55 BARREL LABEL Orange 1 HM740 ORG 57 O RING 030 1 VO 030 58 WS 175 S02 SMALLEY RING 1 VR4230 59 FLUSH WAVE SPRING 1...

Page 10: ...10 BACK END PARTS FRONT END PARTS SPRAY ADJUSTMENT PARTS VALVE PARTS COUPLINGS 10 0 METRO 2 DRAWINGS PART LIST Copyright Task Force Tips Inc 2002 2008 LIN 040 October 28 2008 Rev 05 ...

Page 11: ...97 32 O RING 151 1 VO 151 33 28 X SET SCREW 1 VT25 28SS250 34 1 4 28 X 3 8 SOCKET SET SCREW 1 VT25 28SS375 DESCRIPTION QTY ORDER 35 3 16 SS BALL 38 V2120 36 2 5 BLITZ BASE 1 H675 38 20 ACORN NUT STAINLESS 8 VT25E20AC 39 20 X 2 STUD STAINLESS 4 VT25 20ST2 0 40 WASHER 8 VW500X265 63 41 BLITZ BRACKET 4 H676 42 PLAYPIPE HANDLE 2 P220 43 1 5 GASKET 1 V3130 44 1 5 ROCKERLUG COUPLING 1 H694 45 SAFETY PIN...

Page 12: ...fect attributable to TFT under this limited warranty cannot be reasonably cured by repair or replacement TFT may elect to refund the purchase 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 warr...

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