Marine FiFi Containerized System FiFi Unit Portable Fire Extinguishing Unit
The containerized fire fighting system can be used in combination with vehicles on land, and can also be used in combination with ships in sea areas.
• The FiFi unit is equipped with a skid-mounted diesel engine that is tightly connected to the fire water pump through elastic connections.
• The container has two exhaust silencers and is fully insulated.
• Combustion air for diesel engine and container ventilation is provided by externally powered electric fans.
• Use a top-mounted fire monitor equipped with branch pipes to spray water with a range of up to 120 meters.
Fire Fighting Unit Composition
• 1x trailer-mounted diesel-driven booster pump set (80,000 lpm@10 bar)
• 2x mobile booster pump sets with roof-mounted fire monitors (40,000 lpm)
• 3x mobile hose reel units equipped with 12,000 meters of 8" flat hose
• 1x mobile foam spray system with a storage capacity of 120 m³
• 1x containerized manifold unit
• 1x containerized storage unit for a variety of equipment
Fire Fighting Unit parameters
Our fire protection systems comply with FIFI I, FIFI II and FIFI III classification society requirements and are designed to withstand harsh marine environments. We offer high capacity, high efficiency fire monitors, fire pumps, foam systems and sprinkler systems
Specification of unit
Model |
MK200 |
MK330 |
MK500 |
Capacity(m3/h) |
600 |
1200 |
1800 |
Pressure(Bar) |
12 |
12 |
12 |
Throw Range(m) |
120 |
150 |
170 |
Throw Height(m) |
50 |
65 |
75 |
Outlet Flange |
8*DN80 / 2*DN150 |
10*DN801*DN1501*DN200 |
8*DN1002*DN200 |
AFFF Inlet Flange |
DN50 |
DN80 |
DN100 |
Medium |
Water & AFFF |
Water & AFFF |
Water & AFFF |
Pump Inlet Flange |
3*DN150 |
5*DN150 |
5*DN200 |
NPSHr |
3.5-5m |
3.5-5m |
3.5-5m |
Horizontal Rotation |
+175°/-175° |
+175°/-175° |
+175°/-175° |
Elevation Rotation |
-10°/+70° |
-10°/+70° |
-10°/+70° |
Diesel Engine |
NTA855
TBD314
C15ATAAC |
KTA19
TBD604
C27ATAAC |
KTA38
TBD620
C32ATAAC |
Self Weight |
6T |
8T |
11T |
Optional |
1. Trailer 2. Automatic unload shelter |
Specification of FiFi
Class |
FiFi 1 |
FiFiII |
FiFi III |
No.monitors |
2 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
Monitor capacity (m3/h) |
1200 |
3600 |
2400 |
1800 |
3200 |
2400 |
No.Pumps |
1-2 |
2 |
2-4 |
2 |
2-4 |
Total Pump capacity(m3/h) |
2400 |
7200 |
7200 |
9600 |
9600/10000 |
Throw length(m) |
120 |
180 |
150 |
180 |
150 |
Throw Height (m) |
45 |
110m@70m |
70 |
110m@70m |
70
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Applicable fire types
According to the combustible substances and their characteristics, fires are classified into six categories: A, B, C, D, E, and F. The relevant firefighting methods for each category are as follows:
Class A Fire
Definition: Fires involving solid materials, such as wood, coal, cotton, linen, paper, etc.
Fire - fighting methods: Water - type fire extinguishers (which cool and reduce the temperature to extinguish the fire), foam fire extinguishers (which isolate the air to extinguish the fire), ammonium phosphate dry powder fire extinguishers (which work through chemical inhibition), and halon fire extinguishers can be selected.
Class B Fire
Definition: Fires involving liquids or meltable solid materials, such as kerosene, diesel oil, crude oil, methanol, ethanol, asphalt, paraffin, etc.
Fire - fighting methods: Dry powder fire extinguishers (sodium bicarbonate dry powder is suitable for flammable and combustible liquids and works through chemical inhibition, etc.), foam fire extinguishers (not suitable for water - soluble flammable and combustible liquids, such as alcohols and esters), halon fire extinguishers, and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers can be selected.
Class C Fire
Definition: Gas fires, such as those involving coal gas, natural gas, methane, ethane, propane, hydrogen, etc.
Fire - fighting methods: First, shut off the gas source to prevent further leakage. Dry powder fire extinguishers, halon fire extinguishers, and carbon dioxide - type fire extinguishers can be selected.
Class D Fire
Definition: Metal fires, such as those involving potassium, sodium, magnesium, titanium, zirconium, lithium, aluminum - magnesium alloy, etc.
Fire - fighting methods: Special metal - specific fire extinguishers should be used, and covering with sand can also be an option. Water or ordinary fire - fighting agents should not be used, as they may exacerbate the fire.
Class E Fire
Definition: Energized fires, that is, fires where objects are burning while electrified.
Fire - fighting methods: First, cut off the power supply, and then use dry powder fire extinguishers, carbon dioxide fire extinguishers, etc. to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Class F Fire
Definition: Fires of cooking materials in cooking appliances (such as animal and vegetable oils and fats).
Fire - fighting methods: Fire - retardant blankets can be used to smother the fire by covering, or large pot lids can be used to cut off the air. Special kitchen fire extinguishers can also be used.