Extraction rail with electromagnetic connection and automatic disconnection
A quick and easy-to-use solution for fire stations
Automatic Nozzle Release—Ready When You Need It Most!
In emergencies, every second counts. That’s why we’ve developed an automatic nozzle disconnection system—designed to save time and simplify operations. With this system, there’s no need to disconnect the exhaust extractor from the vehicle manually. It’s a seamless, reliable, and user-friendly solution.
How It Works
The nozzle inlet is positioned at the end of the exhaust pipe and secured using a high-performance electromagnet attached to a specially mounted plate on the vehicle body. As the vehicle exits the garage, it pulls the connected nozzle and the movable extraction trolley until the system automatically disconnects.
Safe and Efficient Operation
Automatic disconnection occurs at a predefined point, ensuring safety and efficiency. The electromagnet releases the nozzle by cutting off its power supply via a limit switch.
Always Ready for Action
The electromagnetic mounting system requires a continuous power supply, ensuring it’s always operational and prepared whenever needed.
With our automatic nozzle disconnection system, you can depend on a fast, safe, and reliable solution—designed for those critical moments when every second matters!
Sebastian Kowalczyk
+48 533 394 900
straz@norfi.pl
Extraction rails for fire trucks with a lower exhaust systems
Extraction rails for fire trucks with a top exhaust systems
Fan start settings in exhaust gas extraction systems for fire stations
The automatic fan start system uses an external control signal to initiate the fan start. This signal can be an alarm bell, an alarm light or an exit gate opening signal. Fan shutdown can be synchronized with the control signal fading or controlled by a time switch.
The radio fan start system initiates the fan simultaneously with the vehicle start engine. A radio transmitter installed in the car transmits a signal to the control box. The system is “tuned” so that a specific vehicle starts a particular fan.
The most straightforward fan-switching system is through a wall switch. The manual system can be equipped with a timer that will switch the fan off after a pre-set operating time. The manual switching system can also be installed at the control station so that the employee on duty can independently decide to switch the fan on and off.