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©Copyright Task Force Tips, Inc. 2002 - 2015 

LIN-035 June 16, 2015 Rev15

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1.0 MEANING OF SAFETY SIGNAL WORDS

A safety related message is identifi ed by a safety alert symbol and a signal word to indicate the level of risk involved with a particular 
hazard. Per ANSI standard Z535.6-2011, the defi nitions of the four signal words are as follows:

DANGER

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

WARNING

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

CAUTION

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

NOTICE

NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

2.0  SAFETY

DANGER

 An inadequate supply of nozzle pressure and/or fl ow will cause an ineffective stream and can 
result in injury, death, or loss of property. See fl ow graphs or call 800-348-2686 for assistance.

WARNING

The nozzle may be damaged if frozen while containing signifi cant amounts of water. Such 
damage may be diffi cult to detect visually and can lead to possible injury or death. Any time the 
nozzle is subject to possible damage due to freezing, it must be tested by qualifi ed personnel 
before being considered safe for use.

WARNING

This equipment is intended for use by trained personnel for fi refi ghting. Their use for other 
purposes may involve hazards not addressed by this manual. Seek appropriate guidance and 
training to reduce risk of injury.

WARNING

Failure to restrain nozzle reaction can cause fi refi ghter injury from loss of footing and/or stream 
protection. Nozzle reaction will vary as supply conditions change: such as opening or closing 
other nozzles, hose line kinks, changes in pump settings, etc. Changes in spray pattern or 
fl ushing will also affect nozzle reaction. The nozzle operator must always be prepared in the 
event of these changes. 

WARNING

If nozzle gets out of control or away from operator, retreat from nozzle immediately. Do not 
attempt to regain control of nozzle while fl owing water. Injury from whipping can occur.

WARNING

Water is a conductor of electricity. Application of water on high voltage equipment can cause 
injury or death by electrocution. The amount of current that may be carried back to the nozzle 
will depend on the following factors:

• Voltage of the line or equipment
• Distance from the nozzle to the line or equipment
• Size of the stream
• Whether the stream is solid or broken
• Purity of the water1

1 The Fire Fighter and Electrical Equipment, The University of Michigan Extension Service, Fourth Printing 1983. Page 47

CAUTION

Fire streams are capable of injury and damage. Do not direct water stream to cause injury or 
damage to persons or property.

3.0  GENERAL INFORMATION

The Task Force Tips nozzles are designed to provide excellent performance under most fi refi ghting conditions. Their rugged 
construction is compatible with the use of fresh water as well as fi refi ghting foam solutions. Other important operating features are:

•  Switchable from standard operation to low pressure

•  Automatic pressure regulation (meets NFPA 1964 automatic nozzle pressure requirements)

•  Slide valve for excellent stream quality at all valve positions

•  Quick-acting pattern control from straight stream to wide fog

•  “Power fog teeth” for full-fi ll fog

•  “Gasket grabber” inlet screen to keep large debris from entering nozzle

• Easily 

fl ushable while fl owing to clear trapped debris

• TFT’s 

fi ve-year warranty and unsurpassed customer service

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Страница 1: ...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 cal...

Страница 2: ...LOW CONTROL 5 1 5 1 IMPULSE TRIGGER LOCK 5 1 5 2 TRIGGER FLOW CONTROL SPEED ADJUSTMENT 5 2 PATTERN CONTROL ADJUSTMENT 5 2 1 PATTERN CONTROL 5 2 2 FLUSH CONTROL 5 3 STANDARD LOW PRESSURE KNOB MID FORCE...

Страница 3: ...as supply conditions change such as opening or closing other nozzles hose line kinks changes in pump settings etc Changes in spray pattern or flushing will also affect nozzle reaction The nozzle oper...

Страница 4: ...60 1150 75 5 1 1 2 NH CAFS FORCE1 70 200 265 760 75 5 1 1 2 NH CAFS FORCE2 95 250 360 950 75 5 1 1 2 NH Other threads coupling sizes or connector styles can be specified at time of order COUPLING RUBB...

Страница 5: ...ead engagement over time Per NFPA 1962 if dissimilar metals are left coupled together an anti corrosive lubricant should be applied to the threads Also the coupling should be disconnected and inspecte...

Страница 6: ...PSI 70 GPM STANDARD PRESSURE MODE 70 200 GPM 265 760 L min FLOW RANGE LOW PRESSURE MODE CAFS Force 1 CAFS FORCE 1 75 45 PSI 5 3 BAR 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 2...

Страница 7: ...DE 95 225 GPM 360 850 L min FLOW RANGE 90 PSI 250 GPM 60 PSI 225 GPM 30 PSI 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 Pressure PSI Flow GPM...

Страница 8: ...67 97 125 151 175 198 8 14 32 48 63 78 91 102 60 100 129 152 174 192 207 221 19 33 45 56 66 76 86 96 21 31 63 91 114 136 157 176 7 13 29 44 57 70 81 91 54 91 117 138 158 175 189 203 17 30 40 50 58 66...

Страница 9: ...4 6 15 22 29 35 41 46 225 380 490 575 660 725 785 835 9 15 20 25 30 35 39 44 80 115 240 345 430 515 595 665 3 6 13 20 26 32 37 41 205 345 445 520 600 660 715 770 8 14 18 23 26 30 34 38 85 135 320 510...

Страница 10: ...LP 75 45 PSI 250 ft 43 55 78 108 136 162 183 204 14 22 35 50 63 73 82 90 69 104 127 149 166 180 192 204 20 32 42 50 60 70 79 89 43 53 72 96 119 138 157 174 14 21 32 43 54 64 72 79 62 92 113 131 148 16...

Страница 11: ...bar 5 3 BAR PUMP DISCHARGE PRESSURE BAR LP 261 394 481 564 628 681 727 772 163 208 295 409 515 613 693 772 6 10 16 23 29 33 37 41 9 15 19 23 27 32 36 40 163 201 273 363 450 522 594 659 235 348 428 496...

Страница 12: ...6 44 51 58 64 71 77 14 21 28 38 47 56 64 71 81 15 23 33 46 59 71 81 91 100 50 61 83 119 151 179 204 227 248 62 110 144 172 196 217 237 255 269 49 60 77 107 134 158 179 199 216 56 98 128 152 174 193 21...

Страница 13: ...6 40 7 12 16 20 23 26 29 32 35 6 10 13 17 21 25 29 32 35 7 10 15 21 27 32 37 41 45 189 231 314 450 572 678 772 859 939 235 416 545 651 742 821 897 965 1018 185 227 291 405 507 598 678 753 818 212 371...

Страница 14: ...70 79 87 94 50 73 115 149 177 203 227 249 269 84 126 157 183 206 225 241 257 271 49 67 103 131 156 178 198 216 234 75 112 139 162 182 201 217 231 244 48 63 93 119 141 160 178 195 210 50 76 121 158 18...

Страница 15: ...3 28 32 36 39 43 189 276 435 564 670 768 859 942 1018 318 477 594 693 780 852 912 973 1026 185 254 390 496 590 674 749 818 886 284 424 526 613 689 761 821 874 924 182 238 352 450 534 606 674 738 795 1...

Страница 16: ...flows different than those shown For situations or lengths of hose not listed on the chart approximate flows can be calculated using conventional hydraulics All reach testing was taken in still air c...

Страница 17: ...ith Tip Only nozzles is 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 pr...

Страница 18: ...e 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 i...

Страница 19: ...ations WARNING 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...

Страница 20: ...ury 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...

Страница 21: ...oses as a result of the added energy stored by pressurized air The authority having jurisdiction must establish safe CAF operational procedures and insure appropriate training Knob In Low Pressure CAF...

Страница 22: ...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 9 1 IMPULSE TRIGGER VALVE SYSTEM NOZZLE COLORED...

Страница 23: ...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 T...

Страница 24: ...the pattern to STRAIGHT STREAM Then spray a short burst into these areas 1 FRONT PATTERN CONTROL SEAL Spray in between the pattern control and the barrel 2 PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT Place check sticks beh...

Страница 25: ...keep excess BreakFree from the outside of the nozzle 3 Keep nozzle upside down for at least 10 seconds to allow the BreakFree to flow into the valve area 4 Check for smooth and free operation of the...

Страница 26: ...pressure 2 percent 3 The valve or shut off and pattern controls shall be operated through their full range of motion at 100 psi 6 9 bar or 690 kPa with no signs of leaking binding or other problems 4...

Страница 27: ...o equipment or injury to personnel that is a result of user service Contact the factory or visit the web site at www tft com for parts lists exploded views test procedures and troubleshooting guides P...

Страница 28: ...es 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 off valve if so equipped closes off the...

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