Description du projet
54m Fire Aerial Platform METEOR 540 TBI / OS
EN 1777 + EN 1846
BUILT-IN OS SYSTEM
Our telescopic articulated boom aerial platforms for firefighting are equipped with the Apollo Rescue Cage which adds to performance on rescue scenes with the safest way to access the challenging spots, extract victims, deploy the crew and operate high discharge monitors. Among the various features listed:
• Enlarged surface for fully equipped 5 firefighters.
• Enlarged surface with front, side and rear multi openings, all secured by safety sensors.
• Computer controlled obstacle protection upon approach.
Offering ergonomic functionality and man-machine interfacing, our control and monitoring system is supported by 3 different full colors LCD displays at all 3 control Stations. Steering Assistance by Monitoring System depends on same built-in vehicle electronic technology based on full redundancy.
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Technical Data
Performances :
Working Height: 54.00m
Rescue Height: 53.10m
Max. Outreach: 24m
Rescue Cage Load: 400kg
Negative Access: -8.00m
Possible types of vehicles :
Minimum G.V.W.: 32 Tons
Installation on lower tonnages, please contact us
Specifications :
Boom geometry 4+2
Slope / Tilting operation: 7°
45 km/h wind operation
H Type Outtrigger – track width 6m at full extension
No tail swing turret
Compliant to European standard EN 1777
Telescopic Waterway
CCS3 Monitoring system
Water curtain for rescue cage
Monitor 4000 L/min max
Full aluminum made bodyworks
OPTIONS – MINIMUM G.V.W 32T
Strecher with 2-point Bearing
Breathing air Line
Thermic and color camera
IR obstacle recognition
Electrical line detection
Flowmeter
Hydraulic tools quick coupling in rescue cage
Options – G.V.W >32T
Water pump: 6000 L/min
Water / Foam tank: 2000 L
CAFS – Compressed air Foam System
Around the pump foam system
Rescue Ladder
For more platform options, please contact us before ordering
Other request could be done and will be studied by EGI-KLUBB Group Design Office