Caution – Elkhart Brass Scorpion RF 8294-07 User Manual

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SYSTEM COMPONENTS

MONITOR
Scorpion RF LED Monitor – 8294-07
The 8294-07 is a cast aluminum monitor with 4” waterway. The

waterway contains a central vane to minimize large-scale turbulence

and provide superior fire streams. Monitor water supply connection is a

4 inch 150 lb. ANSI pattern flange. The discharge nozzle connection is

3½” National Hose thread. Nozzle stream direction is controlled by two

permanent magnet type planetary gear motors, one controlling rotation

about the axis of the water inlet, and the other controlling nozzle

elevation and depression. Right angle gear cases between the gear

motor and the monitor allow for convenient manual override of the

electric motors in the event of a power failure during firefighting

operations. All gearing is enclosed within the monitor housings.

Caution:

All monitor motors are 12VDC. If using a non-Elkhart nozzle, another 12VDC

nozzle should be used, or nozzle control may not function properly.

NOZZLE
Scorpion RF Nozzles –
There are two standard nozzles available for the Scorpion RF.

SM-1250E & SM-2000E

The maximum monitor flow capacity is 2000 gallons per

minute. Monitors can be supplied with the SM-1250E

constant pressure (automatic) type master stream nozzle. This

nozzle has a flow range of 300 to 1250 gallons per minute at

75 psi and has an electric drive mechanism for RF control of

the spray pattern from a straight stream to wide fog.

A similar nozzle, the SM-2000E, provides a flow range of 500 to 2000 gallons per minute at 80 psi.

For optimum straight stream performance, stream shapers are provided as part of the monitor and

nozzle system. Solid stream nozzles are also available for use with these monitors.

SM-1250E; 350 GPM @ 50 PSI – 1250 GPM @ 75 PSI

SM-2000E; 500 GPM @ 50 PSI – 2000 GPM @ 80 PSI

SM-1250E (P/N: 03781211) &

SM-2000E (P/N: 03990201)

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