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INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
The following is intended to provide the basic instructions for installation, operation, and
maintenance. Read and understand these operation instructions before use.

Product Ratings

Maximum motor current draw:
12-volt versions
24-volt versions
Normal operating current (depending on operating conditions – pressure, flow, etc.):
12-volt versions
24-volt versions
Minimum Voltage: (Truck engine must be operating for proper voltage requirement.)
All 12-volt motors: 11.5 volts while operating
All 24-volt motors: 23 volts while operating
Mass: 23 lbs. (10.4 kg) without nozzle or quick disconnect base
Maximum Flow: 300 gpm (1135 lpm)
Maximum Pressure: 200 psi (14 bar)
Noise Emission: 94 Db @ 1m with Maximum Flow

Product Warnings

For firefighting by trained firefighters only.
The maximum flow of the Bumper Monitor is 300 GPM. The center of the waterway
outlet is 13-3/16" inches from the bottom of the inlet. Ensure these values and an
appropriate safety factor is used to determine a proper support structure.
Aim the Bumper Monitor in a safe direction before pumping water through it.
The Bumper Monitor uses current limiting for both the monitor and nozzle stops. Use
only appropriate Akron Brass nozzles.
Do not use the electric controls when the override cranks are being used or are in position
for use.
If any tags or bands are worn or damaged and cannot be easily read, they should be
replaced.
PHONE: 800.228.1161 | WEBSITE: www.akronbrass.com
Sheet: 122386
STYLE 3462 FORESTRY BUMPER MONITOR
50 amps each for elevation and rotation motors (Locked rotor current)
3.0 amps for nozzle pattern motor
25 amps each for elevation and rotation motors (Locked rotor current)
1.5 amps for nozzle pattern motor
3 - 10 amps each for elevation and rotation motors
0.7 amps for nozzle pattern motor
2 - 5 amps each for elevation and rotation motors
0.4 amps for nozzle pattern motor
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
Addresses practices not related to personal injury.
Revision 12/2022
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