Description
The Stainless Steel Fire Hose Reel is a specialized reel that is constructed entirely from stainless steel materials. This type of fire hose reel is specifically designed for use in environments where there is a high risk of corrosion or where harsh conditions are present.
The stainless steel construction of this fire hose reel makes it highly resistant to corrosion, rust, and degradation caused by chemicals or moisture. It is best used in industries such as chemical manufacturing, food processing, pharmaceuticals, wastewater treatment, and marine applications, where corrosive substances or high humidity levels could compromise the integrity of traditional fire hose reels.
The servicing intervals for a Stainless Steel Fire Hose Reel will depend on several factors, including the specific environment it is installed in and any regulations or guidelines set by local authorities or safety standards organizations. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and have the unit inspected and serviced regularly, typically at least once a year, to ensure its optimal functionality. Read more about ERF Group’s servicing offer and learn when your service is required.
Your main businesses types that are perfect for this would be the ones that handle corrosive materials or operate in harsh environments. This includes industries where chemicals, acids, or bases are present, as well as environments with high humidity or saltwater exposure, such as coastal areas or marine facilities.
In addition to its corrosion-resistant properties, the stainless steel fire hose reel offers durability, excellent impact resistance, and a long lifespan. It may be a more costly option than standard fire hose reels due to the use of stainless steel materials, but it provides increased reliability and longevity in environments where corrosion is a significant concern.
Stainless Steel Fire Hose Reel Servicing Tips
- Before unrolling the hose to check for leaks, turn the CP Valveor Ball Valve OFF.
- Ensure connectors at gooseneck on the waterway and discharge nozzle have been tightened.
- It only requires the removal of the front nut on a CENTA hose reel to remove the disc assembly and hose from the frame.
- Ensure water is turned OFF and always have a bucket handy.
- ‘O’ Rings on the spindle must be replaced with each service.
- Before replacing the disc assembly and hose ensure the waterway and ‘O’ Rings have been well greased.
- Twist the disc assembly and hose onto the spindle, this prevents the ‘O’ Rings from being accidentally cut.
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