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©Copyright Task Force Tips  LLC  2020 

LIM-032 February 18, 2020 Rev00

TASK FORCE TIPS LLC

MADE IN USA • TFT.com

3701 Innovation Way, Valparaiso, IN 46383-9327 USA

800-348-2686 • 219-462-6161 • Fax 219-464-7155

11.0  OPERATION AND INSPECTION CHECKLIST

BEFORE EACH USE,

 the nozzle must be inspected to this checklist:

1. There is no obvious damage such as missing, broken or loose parts, damaged labels etc.
2. Debris screen is free of debris
3. Coupling is tight and leak free
4. Nozzle operates freely through full range and regulates 

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 ow

5. Nozzle 

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 ow is adequate as indicated by pump pressure and nozzle reaction

6. Shaper turns freely and adjusts pattern through full range
7. Shaper detent (if so equipped) operates smoothly and positively.

BEFORE BEING 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 

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 ow completely

3. There are no broken or missing parts
4. There is no damage to the nozzle that could impair safe operation (e.g. dents, cracks, corrosion or other defects)
5. The thread gasket is in good condition
6. The waterway is clear of obstructions
7. Nozzle is clean and markings are legible
8. Coupling is retightened properly
9. Shaper is set to desired pattern

NFPA 1962: Standard for the care, use, inspection, service testing, and replacement of 

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 re hose, couplings, nozzles and 

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 re hose appliances. Quincy, 

MA: National Fire Protection Agency

WARNING

Equipment failing any part of the checklist is unsafe for use and must have the problem corrected 
before use or being placed back into service. Operating equipment that has failed the checklist is 
a misuse of this equipment.

Summary of Contents for Masterstream 4000 ER AUTOMATIC

Page 1: ...sonnel for firefighting All personnel using this equipment shall have completed a course of education approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ This instruction manual is intended to familiari...

Page 2: ...face Control YE CAN SECTION 4 15 Ethernet Interface Control SECTION 4 9 Toggle Switch Monitor Operator Station Y4E TS SECTION 4 10 Monitor Communication Interface Control Y4E COMM SECTION 4 8 Joystick...

Page 3: ...0 NOZZLE OPERATION 5 1 AUTOMATIC NOZZLE OPERATION 5 2 SELECTABLE NOZZLE OPERATION 5 3 FLOW SELECTION 6 0 FLOW CHARACTERISTICS 6 1 MASTERSTREAM 4000 ER AUTOMATIC 6 2 MASTERSTREAM 4000 ER SELECTABLE 6 3...

Page 4: ...e for use WARNING Application of water or foam solutions on energized electrical equipment could cause electrocution Serious injury or death could result Assume circuits are energized until confirmed...

Page 5: ...ies deluge nozzles have a clean far reaching straight stream capability and are available with automatic pressure control or selectable gallonage While flowing the stream pattern can be varied from wi...

Page 6: ...reasingly wider pattern Since the stream trim point varies with flow the stream should be trimmed after changing the flow to obtain the straightest and farthest reaching stream To properly trim the st...

Page 7: ...may take as long as half a minute after a change in inlet pressure 5 2 SELECTABLE NOZZLE OPERATION A selectable nozzle has several discharge orifices that can be set to a user selected position In eac...

Page 8: ...ING 80 psi SETTING 120 psi SETTING MASTERSTREAM 4000 ER AUTOMATIC 8 bar 7 bar 6 bar Figure 6 1 6 2 MASTERSTREAM 4000 ER SELECTABLE The Masterstream 4000 ER Selectable nozzle allows the user to select...

Page 9: ...ish units gpm inches psi F 667 for metric units l min mm bar Note 1 bar 100 kPa Qsmooth flow in gpm or l min D exit diameter in inches or mm Ppitot pitot pressure in psi or bar Q F x D P smooth pitot...

Page 10: ...e nozzle CURVE A B C D E gpm FLOW 600 1000 2000 3000 4000 lbs REACTION 280 470 950 1400 1900 CURVE A B C D E l min FLOW 2300 3800 7600 11000 15000 kgf REACTION 130 210 430 640 860 0 10 20 30 60 80 100...

Page 11: ...arefully unscrew and remove the ba e and orifice control components 4 Remove flush debris 5 Reassemble the nozzle Figure 7 0 shows the pieces that are removed during the flush procedure for automatic...

Page 12: ...0 18 SHAPER GUIDE 1 MT612 19 CAM ROLLER 4 MT503 20 CAM SCREW 4 MT513 21 WEAR STRIP 1 MT502 22 SHAFT CENTER SUPPORT 1 MT614 23 O RING 438 1 VO 438 24 BARREL CONE 1 MT621 25 CUP SEAL 1 MT515 26 WEAR STR...

Page 13: ...2 ACTUATOR MOUNT 1 MT623 13 1 4 28 X 3 4 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 3 VT25 28SH750 14 10 32 X 1 1 4 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW 4 VT10 32SH1 2 15 ACTUATOR SUBASSEMBLY 1 Y7230 16 PINCH GUARD 1 MT625 17 10 32 X 1...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...f the silicone grease Once Break Free CLP is applied re application will be needed on a regular basis until the nozzle can be returned to the factory for a complete checkup and relubrication with sili...

Page 16: ...ING 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 flow completely 3 There are no broken o...

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