The EMACO Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) is a compact yet robust firefighting unit that uses a precise mixture of compressed air, water, and foam concentrate to produce a homogeneous foam solution. This foam is discharged through a nozzle or hose reel to rapidly suppress and extinguish fires involving flammable or combustible liquids.Â
The system delivers stable foam that forms a uniform foam blanket over liquid surfaces — effectively cutting off oxygen, suppressing vapors, and smothering flames. It is particularly suited for gas stations, industrial plants, warehouses, small fire-fighting vehicles, and other high-risk areas where quick, mobile response is required.Â
Key Features
In many industrial, commercial, and fuel-handling environments, the speed and reliability of fire suppression can make the difference between a contained incident and a catastrophe. The Compressed Air Foam System by EMACO offers a mobile, efficient solution for such high-risk scenarios.
By combining air, water, and foam concentrate under pressure, the system generates a dense, stable foam blanket that smothers hydrocarbon fires quickly and suppresses flammable vapors — a method far more effective than water alone when dealing with fuel or chemical fires.Â
Thanks to its compact size, built-in hose reel and discharge nozzle, and wheeled design, the CAFS unit can be deployed rapidly, even mounted on smaller fire-fighting vehicles or positioned close to hazard zones. This makes it extremely useful for gas stations, factories, warehouses, chemical storage sites, and other facilities where quick foam-based fire response is critical.Â
Because of the compressed-air enhancement, the foam produced by CAFS tends to be more stable, with better adhesion to surfaces, and more resistant to breakdown — making suppression more effective and lasting longer than basic low-expansion foam from water-only setups.Â
MODEL: EN0310-CAFS
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Q: What kinds of fires is this CAFS unit suitable for?
A: The Compressed Air Foam System is ideal for Class B fires (flammable or combustible liquids such as petrol, diesel, oils, solvents) — and for mixed-hazard scenarios involving liquid fuel spills. The foam blanket formed by the system suppresses vapors, smothers flames, cuts off oxygen, and reduces re-ignition risk. The compressed-air foam provides a stable foam layer that adheres well to surfaces and fuel pools, making it effective for hydrocarbon fires in gas stations, warehouses, chemical storage, and industrial settings.Â
Q: Does the unit come ready to use with foam concentrate and hose?
A: The standard system specification includes a 10-gallon tank, automatic hose reel (½”×25 m), and a 1″ pistol-type nozzle ready for deployment. Foam concentrate (AFFF 3%) is included as an agent by default according to the specification. However, as with most foam-based systems, it’s important to regularly check the concentrate level, ensure the correct mixture ratio of foam agent, water, and air, and maintain the nozzle and hose integrity to ensure optimal discharge and foam quality.
Q: How far and how long can the foam be discharged?
A: The system is rated for a discharge distance of up to 14 metres, which allows good reach for tanks, spill zones, or vehicle fires. The discharge duration per full fill is approximately 150 seconds, sufficient for quick knockdown and suppression in small to medium fire scenarios.Â
Q: Is the system easy to deploy and transport?
A: Yes — the CAFS unit has a wheeled design, and the wheels are detachable for easy transport. Its compact size makes it suitable for installation in mini firefighting trucks, industrial facilities, gas stations, or warehouses. Once on-site, it can be quickly connected and activated — offering rapid foam-based fire response without the need for fixed installations.
Q: What are the maintenance requirements to ensure reliability?
A: Regular maintenance should include: verifying foam-agent levels and air/water mixture pressure, inspecting the stainless-steel tank for corrosion or damage, checking hose reel, hose, and nozzle integrity, cleaning the tank after use to avoid residue buildup, and performing periodic test discharges to check foam quality, reach, and performance. These practices help ensure the CAFS unit remains ready and effective when emergencies arise.
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