Steamexfire 1702
The Steamexfire 1702 system is a very compact mobile system and has a powerful penetrating capacity. Its mixture of steam, water vapour and air (with 17% oxygen) has an enormous velocity when leaving the system. This creates a substantial range (throw length) and thrust (boost).
These properties make the Steamexfire 1702 system a suitable tool to use in combination with the Steamexfire 2500 system for fighting tunnel fires. The Steamexfire 1702 system increases the velocity of the inert gas produced by the Steamexfire 2500 system. This results in an even faster reduction of oxygen in the affected area. This combination makes this set-up to be the most powerful method of fighting tunnel fires worldwide.
Another application is washing down smoke, gasses, dust, amoniagasses. Duel its enormous throw lenght and due its hydraulic steering, operators can follow any wind direction.
The Steamexfire 1702 system can utilised to cool down tankers, silo’s, ships, vessels, and to blow out oil wells or gas fires.
Click here for information about the Steamexfire 1702 to fight bush/forests fires.

Technical details:

These properties make the Steamexfire 1702 system a suitable tool to use in combination with the Steamexfire 2500 system for fighting tunnel fires. The Steamexfire 1702 system increases the velocity of the inert gas produced by the Steamexfire 2500 system. This results in an even faster reduction of oxygen in the affected area. This combination makes this set-up to be the most powerful method of fighting tunnel fires worldwide.
Another application is washing down smoke, gasses, dust, amoniagasses. Duel its enormous throw lenght and due its hydraulic steering, operators can follow any wind direction.
The Steamexfire 1702 system can utilised to cool down tankers, silo’s, ships, vessels, and to blow out oil wells or gas fires.
Click here for information about the Steamexfire 1702 to fight bush/forests fires.

Technical details:
| Engine: | LGH 2500 |
| Total weight: | 750 kg |
| Total length: | 3,5 metre |
| Output: | 15 m3/second |
| Fuel consumption: | max 750 litre/hour |
| Water consumption: | max 4 m3 litre/hour |
| Electric power: | Not required |

