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1.0

MEANING OF SIGNAL WORDS

2.0

GENERAL INFORMATION

2.1

VARIOUS MODELS AND TERMS

2.2

COLOR CODED VALVE HANDLE COVERS -
MIDMATIC & HANDLINE ONLY

3.0

FLOW CHARACTERISTICS

4.0

NOZZLE CONTROLS

4.1

FLOW CONTROL

4.1.1 LEVER TYPE FLOW CONTROL

4.1.2 TWIST SHUTOFF

4.1.3 TIP ONLY NOZZLES

4.2

PATTERN AND FLUSH CONTROL

4.2.1 PATTERN CONTROL

4.2.2 FLUSH CONTROL5

5.0

USE OF ULTIMATIC, MIDMATIC & HANDLINE
NOZZLES

6.0

FIELD INSPECTION

7.0

WARRANTY

8.0

ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

9.0

NOZZLE FLOW CHARTS

10.0 INSPECTION CHECKLIST

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 MEANING OF SIGNAL WORDS

A safety related message is identified by a safety alert symbol and a signal word to indicate the level of risk involved
with a particular hazard. Per ANSI standard Z535.4-1998 the definitions of the three signal words are as follows:

DANGER

CAUTION

WARNING

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.

2

The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response
equipment and services want responders to know and understand the
following:

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. It is your responsibility to read and understand any user's instructions,

including purpose and limitations, provided with any piece of equipment
you may be called upon to use.

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 called upon to use.

4. It is your responsibility to be in proper physical condition and to maintain

the personal skill level required to operate any equipment you may be
called upon to use.

5. It is your responsibility to know that your equipment is in operable

condition and has been maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.

6. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in death, burns or other

severe injury.

DANGER

PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY CODE

Fire and Emergency Manufacturers and Services Association, Inc.

P.O. Box 147, Lynnfield, MA 01940 • www.FEMSA.org

FEMSA

LIN-030 November 14, 2008 Rev 10

©Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2002-2008

Summary of Contents for Ultimatic

Page 1: ...on manual is intended to familiarize firefighters and maintenance personnel with the operation servicing and safety procedures associated with the Ultimatic Mid Matic and Handline fire fighting nozzle...

Page 2: ...r or moderate injury 2 The member companies of FEMSA that provide emergency response equipment and services want responders to know and understand the following 1 Firefighting and Emergency Response a...

Page 3: ...g pattern control from straight stream to wide fog Power fog teeth for full fill fog Gasket grabber inlet screen to keep large debris from entering nozzle Easily flushable while flowing to clear trapp...

Page 4: ...p Line Orange Preconnect or discharge 2 Red Preconnect or discharge 3 Yellow Preconnect or discharge 4 White Preconnect or discharge 5 Blue Preconnect or discharge 6 Black Preconnect or discharge 7 Gr...

Page 5: ...ing can occur If nozzle gets out of control or away from operator retreat from nozzle immediately Do not attempt to regain control of nozzle while flowing water 4 0 NOZZLE CONTROLS On models that use...

Page 6: ...ing 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 increasingl...

Page 7: ...hat fails inspection is dangerous to use and must be repaired before using Performance tests shall be conducted on the Ultimatic Mid Matic and Handline nozzle after a repair or anytime a problem is re...

Page 8: ...o is an intended or unintended beneficiary of the equipment shall not be entitled to recover from TFT any consequential or incidental damages for injury to person and or property resulting from any de...

Page 9: ...es in preconnect piping FLOW GPM 75 PSI 100 PSI 7 BAR ULTIMATIC 7 BAR ULTIMATIC ULTIMATIC 125 Flow Chart ULTIMATIC 125 Flow Chart 45M 45M 45M 60M 60M 60M 75M 75M 75M 8 6 24 41 21 34 17 31 15 5 28 14 1...

Page 10: ...55 80 179 69 218 112 194 100 215 91 Flow Nozzle Reaction Chart Flow Nozzle Reaction Chart MID MATIC Flow Nozzle Reaction Chart Flow Nozzle Reaction Chart MID MATIC 7 BAR 7 BAR 7 BAR 7 BAR 7 BAR 7 BAR...

Page 11: ...in each box indicates flow LPM and number on bottom indicates nozzle reaction KG 2 Flows may vary with brand or condition of hose 3 Flows are approximate and do not reflect losses in preconnect pipin...

Page 12: ...e and nozzle reaction Shaper turns freely and adjusts pattern through full range Shaper turns into full flush and out of flush with normal flow and pressure restored 10 0 INSPECTION CHECKLIST Any Ulti...

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