Rosenbauer Partnerkatalog English 2017
Rosenbauer Partnerkatalog English 2017
Rosenbauer Partnerkatalog English 2017
FROM ROSENBAUER
FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT
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Operationally versatile.
Technologically unique.
With the current equipment catalogue we are presenting you our full ex-
pertise in the field of fire fighting equipment. You will find numerous new
Rosenbauer products and exciting new developments on the subsequent
pages.
Rosenbauer d.o.o.
PE Ljubljana
Pot K Sejmišcu 28 a
1231 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Tel.: +386 1 5309110
Fax: +386 1 530 91 10
prodaja@rosenbauer.com
www.rosenbauer.si
Rosenbauer
worldwide
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Rosenbauer worldwide
Special vehicles
ARFF vehicles
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§§ Firefighting helmet HEROS-titan §§ Firefighting helmet HEROS-matrix
§§ Firefighting helmet HEROS-titan Pro §§ Radio telephone sets
§§ Firefighting helmet HEROS-smart
2 §§ Protective clothing
§§ FIRE MAX 3, FIRE FIT 2, THL
§§ Protective suit for wildland fire fighting
§§ Turnout suit
§§ Fire fighting boots TWISTER, TWISTER-cross, TORNADO, AUSTRIA
§§ Protective gloves SAFE GRIP 3, FIRE PRO red, RESCUE II
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§§ RS 14
§§ RS 14 SUPER SILENT
§§ RS 9
§§ RS 3
7 §§ RLS2000
§§ RLS1000
8 §§ FANERGY
§§ FANERGY XL
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§§ POLY extinguishing systems
§§ POLY PORTEX SL10
§§ POLY TROLLEY SL35-50
§§ POLY SKID MODULE
10 §§ EMEREC
CONTENT 11
Conversion Table
Conversion English, American and Metric Customary Measuring Units.
LINEAR
inches x 25,4 = millimeters (mm) x 0,03937 = inches
inches x 2,54 = centimeters (cm) x 0,3937 = inches
feet x 0,3048 = meters (m) x 3,281 = feet
AREA
square inches x 645,16 = square millimeters (mm2) x 0,00155 = square inches
square inches x 6,452 = square centimeters (cm2) x 0,155 = square inches
square feet x 0,0929 = square meters (m2) x 10,764 = square feet
WEIGHT/AREA
ounces/square yards x 33,70 = grams/square meters (g/m2) x 0,03 = ounces/square yards
VOLUME
cubic inches x 16387,0 = cubic millimeters (mm₃) x 0,000061 = cubic inches
cubic inches x 16,387 = cubic centimeters (cm₃) x 0,06102 = cubic inches
cubic inches x 0,01639 = liters (l) x 61,024 = cubic inches
quarts x 0,94635 = liters (l) x 1,0567 = quarts
gallons (US) x 3,7854 = liters (l) x 0,2642 = gallons (US)
gallons (imp.) x 4,546 = liters (l) x 0,21994 = gallons (imp.)
barrels x 0,03175 = gallons (US) x 31,5 = barrels
cubic feet x 28,317 = liters (l) x 0,03531 = cubic feet
cubic feet x 0,02832 = cubic meters (m₃) x 35,315 = cubic feet
fluid oz x 29,57 = milliliters (ml) x 0,03381 = fluid oz
MASS
ounces (av) x 28,35 = grams (g) x 0,03527 = ounces (av)
pounds (av) x 0,4536 = kilograms (kg) x 2,2046 = pounds (av)
tons (2000 lb) x 907,18 = kilograms (kg) x 0,001102 = tons (2000 lb)
tons (2000 lb) x 0,90718 = tons (t) x 1,1023 = tons (2000 lb)
POWER
horsepower (bhp) x 0,746 = kilowatts (kW) x 1,34 = horsepower (bhp)
horsepower (DIN) x 0,735 = kilowatts (kW) x 1,36 = horsepower (DIN)
ft-lbf/min x 0,0226 = watts (W) x 44,25 = ft-lbf/min
Temperature Conversion
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit multiply the number by 9, divide by 5, and add 32.
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius subtract 32 from the number and multiply by five, then divide by 9.
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FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS
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HEROS-matrix: 3/4-shell
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 15
EN 14458:2004
In EN 14458, the focus is specifically placed on eye and
face shields and visors, which are used in protective hel-
mets.
Heat radiation
EN 16473:2014
EN 16473 describes helmets for technical rescue.
Examples include traffic accidents, rail traffic incidents
and work in and around collapsed buildings after natural
disasters.
EN 16471:2014
The EN 16471 also applies to helmets used for forest and
other land firefighting.
ISO 16073:2011
ISO 16073 regulates the minimum requirements and test
methods for all personal protective equipment used by
forest and other land firefighters.
Additional testing:
Shock absorption
Electric isolation
8 minutes
Heat radiation
14 kW/m2 ≥ 300 °C helmet temperature
Hemispherical striker
5 kg from a height of 2.5 m
Shock absorption In heated condition > 300 °C
helmet temperature Penetration resistance
Force transmitted to head < 15 kN
Helmet type B / 3b
CE 0299
Additional testing: E2E3C****
E2E3 electric isolation
C contact with liquid chemicals
**** -40 °C
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 17
HEROS-titan
1. Wear height
The wearing height can be adjusted in the internal fittings thanks to the
headbands. The wearing height is easiest to adjust when the interior fit-
tings are removed.
4. Rotary knob
The wear comfort can now be adjusted at any time using the external
rotary knob - very easily, even when wearing firefighting gloves.
157305 157306
Scope of delivery
The HEROS-titan comes complete with neck protector and face shield.
Weight: approx. 1.35 kg
157309 157311
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 19
HEROS-titan
Face shield
Certified according to EN 14458:2004. Designed according to the
highest optical class 1. Suitable for eyeglass wearers.
157350
157350 Clear, as spare part
15735101 Gold coated, mounted onto the helmet
(instead of standard visor)
157351 Gold coated, as spare part
Eye protector
Certified according to EN 14458:2004. Designed according to the
highest optical class 1. Suitable for eyeglass wearers.
Mask adapter
For assembly of masks with spring clamps. 15735402 15735401
156862
(comes without helmet and mask) 157331
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Neck protector
Made of heat and flame resistant material.
15736305
For Fenix E05
15736301/15736305 15736301
(without lamp)
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 21
HEROS-titan
1573601 Adjustment set for small head sizes Helmet crests upon request.
Chinstrap
Ergonomic, 3-point chinstrap for perfect fit and stability
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 23
HEROS-titan Pro
Scope of delivery
The HEROS-titan Pro comes complete with neck protector, face shield,
157380 157381
eye protector and helmet trims.
Weight: approx. 1.50 kg
Additional protection
Additional
in a critical area
protection
in a critical
area
157385 + 157349
157386
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HEROS-smart
Helmet shell
Glass fibre reinforced composite material
High strength and impact resistance at extreme temperatures
Visors
Certified as to EN 14458
Extensive facial protection visor*
Eye protection visor*
Inner lining
High-comfort padding for comfort to head pressure points
even during extended operations
Best possible hearing and heat sensitivity
Optimum weight balance
Excellent wearer comfort
Heat and flame resistant material
Sweat-absorbent, machine-washable headband
Scope of delivery
HEROS-smart comes complete with neck protector and face shield.
Weight: approx. 1.3 kg
15736304
For Parat PX1 / PX0
15736305
For Fenix E05
15716301 / 15736303 / 307859
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 27
HEROS-smart
Face shield
Certified according to EN 14458:2004. Designed according to the high- 1
est optical class 1. Suitable for eyeglass wearers.
Neck protector
Made of heat and flame resistant material. 15706401 15706501
156873
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HEROS-matrix
Additional testing:
440 V electric isolation
** -20 °C
LD lateral deformation
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Interior
Special lightweight construction
Individual adjustment of the wearing height with height-adjustment
headband and cradle net
Comfort padding prevents pressure points even during extended
operations
Ideal sound and heat perception
Optimal weight distribution
Best wearing comfort
Scope of delivery
HEROS-matrix comes complete without neck protector and face shield.
Weight: approx. 970 g
157203 157204
157205 157206
157208
FIRE FIGHTING HELMETS 31
HEROS-matrix
Eye protector
Certified according to EN 14458:2004. Designed according to the
highest optical class 1. Suitable for eyeglass wearers.
308001
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HEROS-xtreme
Helmet type B / 3b
CE 0299
Additional testing: E2E3C****
E2E3 electric isolation
C contact with liquid chemicals
*** -40 °C
15736306*
15736301 15736311**
For HEROS-titan For CT-FlexCom
15736307
For Fire Talk S
left side
15736308* 15736302* 157363071
15716301 15736312** 15736309** For Fire Talk S
For HEROS-smart For CT-FlexCom For SCORPION right side
156709 / 15671201
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The speaker adapter for the HEROS-titan is included in the scope of deli-
156668 / 15736310 very of the radio telephones sets. Adapters for the HEROS-smart, HEROS-
matrix and HEROS-xtreme must be ordered separately.
15686323
15665213 / 15665216
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15665304 FireTalk S
Consists of upper part with microphone and speaker, with
Nexus plug.
15665304 / 15665306 Accessories HEROS-titan HEROS-smart HEROS-matrix
Fastening for 15736301 15716301 15716301
FireTalk S 15736307 15736307 15736307
15665612 IMPACT-COM
Consists of upper part with microphone and speaker, lower
part with PTT key. Compatible with HEROS-titan, HEROS-
smart, HEROS-matrix and HEROS-xtreme. Without radio
device plug.
156858 Attachment clip
For IMPACT-COM, loose.
PTT key
For Ceotronics, SAVOX, Holmco and Imtradex radio telephone sets. In
combination with microphone, speaker and radio device plug.
156858
15665213 PTT-key SAVOX CC500
For Motorola MTP850S, MTP6000
15665216 PTT-key SAVOX CC500
For Sepura STP8000 / 9000
156712 PTT-key CT-MultiCom 65
For Motorola MTP850S, MTP6000
15671201 PTT-key CT-MultiCom 65
For Sepura STP8000 / 9000
15665305 PTT-key AURELIS
15665304 With Nexus plug, for FireTalk S
15665306 PTT-Taster AURELIS
With Nexus Stecker, für Sepura STP8000 / 9000
15686324 PTT-key HOLMCO Milan CH-71
For Motorola MTP 850
15686322 PTT-key HOLMCO Milan CH-71
For Sepura STP8000 / 9000
15665306
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
GLOVES
BOOTS
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Fire fighting clothing from Rosenbauer stands for the highest degree of
protection and is certified according to EN 469:2005 + A1:2006 inclu-
ding Annex B and EN 1149-5:2008. EN 469 is the standard for the tech-
nical and ergonomic performance requirements of fire fighting protective
clothing.
EN 469:2005
Some tests are carried out not in new condition of the fabric but after
a cleaning cycle (laundry and drying) as per the manufacturer's instruc-
tions. Such tests include, for example, surface wetting and resistance
to the penetration of liquid chemicals. If retro-reflective/ fluorescent
materials are used on the protective clothing, they must meet specific
requirements.
Protective clothing
Size table for: FIRE MAX 3, FIRE MAX 3 IRS, FIRE FIT 2, THL, wildland fire fighting suit, protective clothing jackets and
turnout jackets/ overalls
Body height: 164 -172 Body height: 172 -180 (182*) Body height: 180 -188 (192*)
Body height A
Length B Length C Length D
102-110
110-118
118-129
102-110
110-118
118-129
102-110
110-118
118-129
94-102
94-102
94-102
2
86-94
86-94
86-94
Chest width D
Length of one‘s
stride C
78
78
78
78
78
74
74
74
74
74
82
82
82
82
82
(only overall)
XXL short
XL short
XXL long
M short
L short
XL long
S short
M long
S long
L long
XXL
XL
Size
M
S
L
44-46-C
48-50-C
52-54-C
56-58-C
60-64-C
44-46-D
48-50-D
52-54-D
56-58-D
60-64-D
44-46-B
48-50-B
52-54-B
56-58-B
60-64-B
European size
106-117
106-117
106-117
98-106
98-106
98-106
74-82
82-90
90-98
74-82
82-90
90-98
74-82
82-90
90-98
Waist B
Length of one‘s
78
78
78
78
78
74
74
74
74
74
82
82
82
82
82
stride C
XXL short
XXL long
XL short
S short
M short
XL long
L short
M long
S long
L long
XXL
XL
Size
M
S
L
44-46-C
48-50-C
52-54-C
56-58-C
60-64-C
44-46-D
48-50-D
52-54-D
56-58-D
60-64-D
44-46-B
48-50-B
52-54-B
56-58-B
60-64-B
European size
Size table for: THL, wildland firefighting suit, protective clothing trousers and turnout trousers
Body height: 164 -172 Body height: 172 -180 (182*) Body height: 180 -188 (192*)
Body height A Length B Length C Length D
102-106
106-111
111-117
102-106
106-111
111-117
102-106
106-111
111-117
98-102
98-102
98-102
66-70
70-74
74-78
78-82
82-86
86-90
90-94
94-98
66-70
70-74
74-78
78-82
82-86
86-90
90-94
94-98
66-70
70-74
74-78
78-82
82-86
86-90
90-94
94-98
Waist B
Length of one‘s
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
78
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
82
stride C
40-C
42-C
44-C
46-C
48-C
50-C
52-C
54-C
56-C
58-C
60-C
62-C
40-D
42-D
44-D
46-D
48-D
50-D
52-D
54-D
56-D
58-D
60-D
62-D
40-B
42-B
44-B
46-B
48-B
50-B
52-B
54-B
56-B
58-B
60-B
62-B
Sizes
* Je nach Körperstatur passen diese Längen auch für Träger bis zu der in Klammer angegebenen Körpergröße.
*Depending on the wearer's figure, these lengths may also fit up to the body height stated in
parenthesis.
Xf2
Xr2
PROTECTIVE SUIT FIRE MAX 3
Y2
Z2
Certified as to EN 469:2005 and EN 1149-5:2008 (antistatic).
EN 469:2005 EN 1149-5:2008 IEC 61482-2 class 2 This protective suit features the maximum protection class in all three
categories of EN 469:2005: heat resistance, water density and steam
permeation resistance. Jacket and trousers are certified as to Annex B of
EN 469:2005. Additionally FIRE MAX 3 offers excellent protection against
the thermal hazards of an electric arc IEC 61482-2 class 2.
The new FIRE MAX 3 protective suit was developed to offer firefighters
maximum protection (safety thermal lining!) and guarantee excellent wea-
ring comfort at the same time. Thanks to the totally new material struc-
ture, a low steam permeation resistance value is achieved and sweat is
quickly transported off the body to the outside. The mandatory standard
value in the highest class requires a steam permeation value of ≤ 30 m²
Pa/W - FIRE MAX 3 achieves a low value of just 15 m² Pa/W.
The new protective suit weights in at just 3.1 kg (for size 48-50) and
therefore is markedly lighter than most of the turnout suits on offer at
present in the fire industry market.
NOMEX® Tough
Best established textile for fire fighting suits
141200 / 141201 Excellent mechanical and thermal resistance
Simple care and maintenance
NOMEX® NXT
Visual and technical improvement of the proven NOMEX® Tough
quality
Excellent washing resistance
Longer service life thanks to higher tear resistance and long-term
impregnation
New technical design
PBI
The TOP product in the protective clothing market
Organic fibre which does not burn or melt
Fabric remains supple and does not shrink or become brittle after
exposure to heat and flame
Excellent breaking strength, tear strength and resistance to various
chemicals
141262 / 141265
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES, BOOTS 43
FIRE MAX 3
This version of the proven FIRE MAX 3 Jacket can be equipped with an
integrated safety belt or rescue strap. The optional Rosenbauer IRS belt
is installed (or retrofitted) into an internal tunnel in the jacket, giving the
wearer the ability to secure victims or - in extreme cases - to facilitate his
or her own rescue.
141267
FIRE MAX 3
Features
Comfortable, ergonomically designed protective trousers
5 cm wide suspenders, removeable thanks to Velcro fastener
Elastic waistband for perfect adjustment 2
With belt loops for using a belt
Fly with zipper and Velcro fastener covered by flap
Two side pockets with flap, under each side pocket flap with ring for
attaching gloves
15 x 2,5 cm fleece strip for name strip on left side pocket flap
Two tie pockets with zipper
Trousers seams with moisture barrier made of flame retardant
Polyurethan coated aramid, therefore better protection against the
penetration and soaking of water (anti-wicking barrier)
Ergonomically shaped knees with reinforcements made of flame-retar-
dent, silicon-carbon coated para-aramid fabric
Sewn-in knee pads made of water repellent cellulose rubber
Inspection opening with zipper to check status of membrane
With 5 cm wide yellow and 5 cm wide yellow/silver/yellow reflective
stripes around legs and a vertical silver-coloured reflection stripe on
the outside of the pant, above knee protection with silver reflective
braid
Comfort-suspenders
Improved wear comfort and higher degree of comfort in the shoulder
area.
Xf2
Xr2
FIRE FIT 2
Y2
Z2
Certified according to EN 469:2005 (highest protection levels Xf2 Xr2 Y2
EN 469:2005 EN 1149-5:2008 and Z2) and EN 1149-5 (anti-static). This protective suit offers excellent
protection for the many areas of use of fire services. Proven materials
combined with a comfortable cut and solid basic equipment constitute
Material structure: the basis for the FIRE FIT 2. A new sleeve design ensures even more free-
Outer fabric: NOMEX® Tough
dom of movement. Weighing in at just under 2.9 kg, this suit is one of the
Weight: approx. 195 g/m2 lightest in its category.
Colour: dark blue
FIRE FIT 2 – jacket
Moisture barrier: water-proof and Certified according to EN 469:2005 (highest protection levels Xf2 Xr2 Y2
breathable membrane approx. and Z2) and EN 1149-5 (antistatic).
150 g/m2
Features
Inner lining: Aramide fleece with Comfortable, ergonomically designed protective jacket provides the
stitched aramid/viscose covering,
sewn-in
highest level of protection
Weight: approx.. 270 g/m2 Specially designed sleeves ensure enhanced freedom of movement
Moisture blocker made from flame-retarding PU-coated aramide fabric
on jacket ribbed cuffs and waist, preventing ingress of moisture inside
the jacket
Robust, smooth-running plastic zipper, covered by two flaps
Flame protection collar can be pulled up to under the helmet
Individual width adjustment on the sleeves by Velcro strap
Sleeve ends with comfort NOMEX® knitted cuff and thumb hole for
added comfort
Special workmanship ensures the jacket’s layers remain in place when
donning and doffing
Radio pocket on left breast as standard
With two inside side pockets with strap and push button to attach a
carabiner (not in delivery scope)
15 x 2.5 cm fleece strip for attaching a name strip above the radio
pocket
Holding loop for PTT or microphone on the left
Torso with 5 cm and 7.5 cm circumferential yellow/silver/yellow
reflective stripes, on the sleeves with 7,5 cm circumferential yellow/
silver/yellow reflective strip and on the front side at breast height
horizontal with 5 cm yellow/silver/yellow reflective strips
Back length 85 cm (size 52-54 C)
FIRE FIT 2
Features
Comfortable, ergonomically designed trousers
5 cm wide, fixed suspenders as standard
Optimum fit is ensured through adjustable elasticated bands on each 2
side
Fly with zipper and Velcro fastener, covered by flap
Two sewn-on side pockets, covered with flap; lower edge of the pocket
designed with bottom gusset
15 x 2,5 cm Velcro section to attach a name badge to the left side
pocket
Moisture blocker made from flame-retardant PU-coated aramide fabric
preventing the ingress of moisture
Additionally equipped with fixed sewn-in knee pad made from water-
repellent cellular rubber
Knee reinforcement made from black flame-retarding silicon-carbon
coated para-aramide fabric
Each leg has circumferential 5 cm and 7,5 cm yellow/silver/yellow
reflective stripes
Lettering on back
In upper-case letters, font height 4 cm. With text in two lines.
Please state lettering and lettering colour with order!
Covered front zipper Covered zipper for reliable attachment trousers and Individually adjustable
jacket
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES, BOOTS 49
Trousers
Designed with knee-reinforcement made from black flame-retarding
silicon-carbon coated para-aramide fabric
With Velcro straps on waistband to attach removable suspenders
(optional)
With zipper for reliable attachment or trousers and jacket
Quick-fix fly with zipper and Velcro with flap
Two side pockets with flap 2
Two pockets with zipper
Back side pocket
Trousers hem with flame retardant PU-coated aramid moisture blocker
- stops water before it enters into the inner side of the trousers (anti-
wicking barrier)
Ergonomically designed reinforcement at the knees and end of trousers
made of silicon coated para-aramid fabric
With padding under the knee protection
Reflective stripes: 7,5 cm yellow/silver/yellow circulating on trousers
legs and 5 cm silver reflective stripes vertically on outside trousers legs
Sizes: 44–62
in three lengths*: B (164–172), C (172–180) and D (180–188)
Weight: approx. 1.2 kg (size 54 C)
140648 / 140649
Reinforcement at the end of trousers With removable suspenders as standard Side pockets
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Material structure
TURNOUT SUIT lined with fabric
(trousers and overall)
This turnout suit is only one part of the personal protective equipment sti- Blended fabric consisting
pulated by EN 469:2005. The CE labelling of this product (two-piece suit of 65% Viscose FR (flame
and overall) only denotes conformity with EN 469:2005 when the product retardant) 35 % aramide
is used in conjunction with an appropriately tested protective jacket. fibre approx. 310 g/m2
Lining: mixed
2
Material for tunic: blended fabric consisting of 35 % aramide fibre and 35% aramide,
65 % viscose FR (flame retardant), approx. 310 g/m2 65% viscose
approx. 160 g/m2
Jacket (with one layer)
According to EN 533:1997 and EN 15025:2002. With golf pleat on back
of tunic for unimpeded freedom of movement. Tunic with two patch
pockets. Velcro TM fastening for cuffs and collar. With two shoulder flaps.
Reflective stripes in silver on chest, back and circumferential on arms
and sleeves, 5 cm wide.
Trousers
According to EN 469:2005. Trousers are completely lined. Two patch
pockets and two thigh pockets. Reflective stripes in silver on the legs,
5 cm wide.
Sizes: 40-70
in three lengths*: B (164-172), C (172-180) and D (180-188)
Weight: 0.9 kg (size 50 C)
Textile belt
32 mm wide. Strap buck. Colour: black. Made of 100 % polypropylene.
Weight: 0,09 kg
1. WASHING
Turnout suits should be cleaned using a commercial washer extractor,
or by a professional laundry. Subject to certain limitations, an in-house
washing machine can also be employed, although the following points
have to be taken into account during washing:
Wash fire service clothing separately (apart from other clothing items)
Empty the pockets before washing
Completely close jackets (all zips and hook and eye strip fasteners)
Turn the jacket inside out the right way (so that the face fabric is on
the outside)
Cover the open hook sections of the strip fasteners
Remove any spring hooks from the pockets
Use three rinses, spin at intervals
Only use mild wash cycles; max. 60 °C
Employ standard fine washing agents (no fabric conditioners, no heavy
duty detergents)
2. DRYING
Turnout suits must be air-dried. Wherever possible, driers should not be
used. However, if one is employed, ensure that drying is gentle at a maxi-
mum temperature of 80 °C.
3. IRONING
Turnout suits are to be ironed at medium temperature. Expert tip: In order
to protect the reflective material, always place a cloth between the suit
and the iron.
4. IMPREGNATION
If a suit no longer exhibits a water-repellent effect, it has to be re-impreg-
nated. Impregnate protective clothing after every second wash. If chemi-
cal cleaning is used, re-impregnation is necessary without exception. Do
140430 not employ standard impregnation sprays for fire service clothing.
5. STORAGE
Care must be taken that the clothing is stored in a dry and well-ventilated
place. Textile items should not be exposed unnecessarily to bright sun-
light. Open clothing racks are to be safeguarded against direct sunshine
140430
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES, BOOTS 53
The fire fighting boot TWISTER can be put on and off in a flash due to its
innovative lightening fast lacing system. A covered stainless steel cord
Sympatex® goes through the boot and can be adjusted and fixed at the press of a
body moisture
membrane
button. The new boot adapts itself exactly to the individual foot shape and
lining leads to a perfect wearing comfort. By releasing the push-rotary knob,
the boot is opened again.
ch
nach 3.3.Push
3. in the BOA®
Druck-Drehknopf
Druck-Drehknopf 4.4. Turn the BOA® coiler
Druck-Drehknopf
4. Druck-Drehknopf
d coiler
andrücken!
andrücken! with
mitmitthe
der edge
Handkante
der of your
Handkante
hand until bis
zudrehen,
zudrehen, the boot
der
der
bis
Stiefel optimal sitzt!
fitsStiefel optimal
perfectly sitzt!
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES, BOOTS 55
TWISTER
Selected materials
Black tanned hydrophobic waterproofed leather
Lined with Sympatex® climate membrane, watertight and breathable.
High-grade laminate lining with foamed material, highly abrasion-
resistant
3M reflective material, silver, made of heat-retardant material
Ankle-zone stiffening, with specially shaped and reinforced rear strap
for additional stabilisation 2
Joint-supportive leather heel insert
Steel toe cap and steel midsole
Leather insole: antibacterial, for optimum moisture regulation
Nitrile outsole: antistatic, with air chambers, guarantees excellent
insulation from heat and cold, is skid-proof and wear-resistant, oil and
petrol-proof
Rubber toe-cap to protect the upper leather
Anatomically shaped and breathable insert sole
(washable: 30 °C)
Sizes: 36–52
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 28 cm (without sole, size 42)
Weight: approx. 2,7 kg (per pair, Gr. 42)
Size: 36–50
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 28 cm (without sole, size 42) TWISTER with chainsaw protection
Weight: approx. 2.8 kg (per pair, size 42)
Material structure:
FIRE FIGHTING AND RESCUE BOOT
wind
Upper leather TWISTER-cross
water
Sympatex® The Rosenbauer TWISTER-cross is a short rescue boot that has it all.
body moisture
membrane Developed inhouse for the requirements of fire and rescue, the fire figh-
ting boots with shaft height C are certified for all firefighting and rescue
lining
operations according to EN 15090:2012 F2A HI3 CI AN SRC.
Selected materials
Black tanned hydrophobic waterproofed leather
Lined with Sympatex® climate membrane, watertight and breathable.
High-grade laminate lining with foamed material, highly abrasion-
resistant
3M reflective material, silver, made of heat-retardant material
Ankle-zone stiffening, with specially shaped and reinforced rear strap
for additional stabilisation
Joint-supportive leather heel insert
Steel toe cap and steel midsole
Leather insole: antibacterial, for optimum moisture regulation
Nitrile outsole: antistatic, with air chambers, guarantees excellent
insulation from heat and cold, is skid-proof and wear-resistant, oil and
petrol-proof
Rubber toe-cap to protect the upper leather
Anatomically shaped and breathable insert sole
(washable: 30 °C)
Sizes: 36–52
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 19 cm (without sole, size 42)
Weight: approx. 2.2 kg (per pair, size 42)
* Instead of “xx”, add the size to the article number, e.g.: 14495043 for TWISTER, size 43
TWISTER-cross, TORNADO
The combination of slip-resistant laced boot with fast pull-on has proven
an excellent solution. Like all Rosenbauer boots, the TORNADO has been
certified according to EN 15090:2012 F2A HI3 CI AN SRC, which means
it is suited perfectly to all fire fighting and rescue operations.
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Individualized fit thanks to two-zone lacing
With its special two-zone lacing, the boot can be tightened to different
levels around its shaft and front. The lace stopper at ankle height ensures
that the different levels of tightness are maintained. Once adjusted to a
wearer‘s personal fitting requirements, the lacing will remain the same
and therefore make sure the tightness in the two areas does not change
either. The fast-pull-on zipper completes the system, as it allows the boot
to be put on and taken off quickly and easily.
Selected materials
Black tanned hydrophobic waterproofed leather
Lined with Sympatex® climate membrane, watertight and breathable.
High-grade laminate lining with foamed material, highly abrasion-
resistant
3M reflective material, silver, made of heat-retardant material
Ankle-zone stiffening, with specially shaped and reinforced rear strap
for additional stabilisation
Joint-supportive leather heel insert
Steel toe cap and steel midsole
Leather insole: antibacterial, for optimum moisture regulation
Nitrile outsole: antistatic, with air chambers, guarantees excellent
insulation from heat and cold, is skid-proof and wear-resistant, oil and
petrol-proof
Rubber toe-cap to protect the upper leather
Anatomically shaped and breathable insert sole
(washable: 30 °C)
Sizes: 36–52
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 28 cm (without sole, size 42)
Weight: approx. 2.8 kg (per pair, size 42)
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With additional layers of Kevlar between the upper leather and the
Sympatex® membrane
Complies with EN 381 Part 3 Protective clothing for users of hand held
chainsaws class 2
Sizes: 36–52
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 28 cm (without sole, size 42)
Weight: approx. 3 kg (per pair, size 42)
The slip-in protective boot AUSTRIA offers perfect grip in any operati-
on thanks to its instep adjustment. A Flexzone in the area of the bend
leads to an excellent wearing comfort – even while crawling and driving.
Thanks to its very robust pull on loops it can be put on very fast. Lined
with Sympatex® climate membrane, which makes the boot watertight and
breathable.
Sizes: 36–52
Width: 10 and 12
Height: approx. 28 cm (without sole, size 42)
Weight: approx. 2.4 kg (per pair, size 42)
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, GLOVES, BOOTS 59
143760
143936
Size
EU 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52
UK 3.5 4 5 6 6,5 7 8 9 9,5 10,5 11,5 12 13 13,5 14 14,5 15
USA 4 4.5 5,5 6,5 7 7,5 8,5 9,5 10 11 12 12,5 13,5 14 14,5 15 15,5
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These protective gloves for fire fighters provide excellent heat and
flame protection, excellent touch sensitivity and optimal fit.
Excellent materials
The back of the glove is comprised of premium aramid combinations
that are characterized by extremely high impact strength, flame and
heat resistance, and resilience to chemicals. A para-aramid non-
woven material was applied to the rear for extra heat and cut protec-
142750 tion.
Due to the Gore-Tex® X-TRAFIT technology, the gloves are water- and
windproof and breathable.
As all three layers in the glove are interconnected, there is no danger
of material becoming loose, or slipping when putting on or taking off
the gloves.
Palm side is made of new excellent silicon-carbon-mineral-coated
NOMEX KEVLAR® doubleface fabric for high abrasion, puncture and
cut resistance and anti-slip also on wet and smooth surfaces.
Features
Flexible wristlet adjustment
With pleats on the fingers for excellent movement and optimal fit
Adjustable hook and pile fastening
Polyurethane impact protectors on the back of the hand with additio-
nal heat insulation
Cuff with 3M yellow/silver/yellow reflective stripes and silver reflec-
tive braid
Hook and eye for connection
Machine washable up to 60°
142760
Sizes: 6–12
Length: approx. 350 mm
SAFE GRIP 3
Sizes: 6-12
Colour: Red with black knuckle protectors
Weight: 0.3 kg
RESCUE II
GLOVES FOR TECHNICAL RESCUE OPERATIONS
Certified according to EN 388:2003.
Fire fighting gloves for technical rescue operations are used in situa-
tions without risk of thermal effects. For example in traffic accidents,
establishing a water supply, or many other fire fighting activities.
Excellent materials
Inside made of polyamide and fiberglass with siliconcarbon coating
Back of glove made of red nylon fiber with additional impact protec-
tion over the knuckles
142660
Movement folds at the finger joints
Elastic wrist gathering and splinter protection at cuff entry
Inner lining made of cut-resistant Kevlar®-fiberglass
Sizes: 6-12
Colour: red with black applications
Length: approx. 27 cm
Weight: 0.2 kg
142660 RESCUE II
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THERMAL IMAGING
CAMERAS
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The new thermal imaging camera that can be integrated on the HEROS-
titan firefighting helmet is unique worldwide. The camera can be easily
attached to the helmet without using tools, and the current field of view
is transferred to the display as a heat image. The incorporated lamp is a
true plus in functionality. The combination of thermal imaging camera and
lamp integrated directly on the helmet provides firefighters with optimal
support in the search for missing persons and the detection of fires and
hot spots. The great advantage: emergency crews have both hands free
at all times.
5 colour representations
SEARCH mode: the relatively hottest area is coloured red
WHITE-HOT mode: standard mode coloured in grey scales,
157348 / 15734801 colours the hottest area white
BLACK-HOT mode: standard mode coloured in grey scales,
colours the hottest area black
FULL-colour mode: utilizes the entire colour spectrum
GREEN mode: coloured in green, colours the hottest area white
GREEN mode
THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS 65
As one of the few thermal imaging cameras, the ARGUS Mi-TIC is certi-
fied according to the high requirements of the NFPA Standard. The high-
est safety and quality are therefore guaranteed. Certified according to
NFPA 1801 –2013, Standard on Thermal Imagers for Fire Services.
Compliance Data
Performance: NFPA 1801 - 2013
Safety: IEC 60950-1, ANSI/ISA 12.12.01:2007 Class I, Division 2,
Groups C, D T4. -25°C (-13 °F) to +70 °C (158 °F)
Emissions: BS EN 61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011, BS EN 50498:2010,
ICES-003(2012), FCC CFR-47 Subpart B, AUS/NZ 4251.1
Immunity: BS EN 61000-6-2:2005, BS EN 50498:2010
Vibration/shock: BS EN 60721-3-2 Class 2M3
RoHS: All parts of the system are compliant with EU directive
2011/65/EC
Environmental Data
Thermal conditions: the camera has been designed to operate conti-
nuously between -20 °C (-4 °F) and +85 °C (185 °F) or 150 °C (300
°F) for 15 minutes and 260 °C (500 °F) for 7 minutes
Sealing: IP67, will withstand immersion in water
Impact: the camera will withstand a drop from a height of 2 m (78
inches) onto concrete
Storage: it is recommended that the storage temperature is kept Zoom
Temperature
between -20 °C (-4 °F) and +40 °C (104 °F) for maximum effective unit
Switch
operational life
Colour representation
Date format
Scope of delivery: Set time
Images
ARGUS Mi-TIC thermal imaging camera
Video
Two rechargeable battery units (2 h) Black box
Charging station for storing the thermal imaging camera and to charge Video Freeze
recording
two battery units
Electronic View images
USB data cable for PC connection
compass Watch video
Retractable lanyard
Laser pointer
Operating instructions on SD card Hot spot tracker,
Cold spot tracker Hot & cold spot
*Note: six colour representations and image & video package for models with three button or both tracker
operation only
Selection of colour No function
modes
Software configuration tool
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6 colour representations*
SIZE-UP mode: Early colourisation for size-up from outside of the fire
scene.
FIRE mode: High dynamic range for use with fully developed fires at
high temperatures.
OVERHAUL mode: Red colourisation of the hottest parts of the scene
for post-operation analysis to ensure there is no chance of the fire
reigniting.
INSPECTION mode: Full colour scheme for preventative maintenance of
SIZE-UP mode FIRE mode
equipment and buildings.
WH mode: White hot for general search applications with no heat
colourisation.
MISSING PERSONS mode: Blue colourisation of the hottest parts of
the scene and optimised contrast for search operations in areas such
as landscapes or traffic accident scenes.
ARGUS Mi-TIC E
The lightest and most affordable NFPA 1801 certified thermal ima-
ging camera. Lightweight at only 765 g and very handy. 2.7II display.
OVERHAUL mode INSPECTION mode Temperature range up to +760 °C.
Mi-TIC EL
Larger 3.5II display for a clearer view of the fire scene. High dynamic
temperature range up to +760 °C.
WH mode MISSING PERSONS mode 41133268 Mi-TIC EL with single button operation (yellow)
41133269 Mi-TIC EL with single button operation (yellow), 9 Hz
41133270 Mi-TIC EL with three button operation (yellow)
41133271 Mi-TIC EL with three button operation (yellow), 9 Hz
ARGUS Mi-TIC S
The most modern thermal imaging camera for firefighting. Extended
4113323301 dynamic temperature range up to +1,100 °C for a more detailed display
of larger and hotter fires. Generous 3.5II display for a better view and
greater overview. Easy to carry with a weight of only 830 g. Laser pointer
for more efficient communication. Electronic compass for simplified ori-
entation.
41133236
THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS 67
ARGUS Mi-TIC
Technical Data
Model Mi-TIC E Mi-TIC EL Mi-TIC 320 Mi-TIC S
Mechanical data
Camera dimensions (mm) 203 x 96 x 71 216 x 110 x 82 203 x 96 x 71 216 x 110 x 82
(H x W x D):
Camera weight: 600 g without battery 655 g without battery 600 g without battery 655 g without battery
765 g with 830 g with 765 g with 830 g with
standard battery standard battery standard battery standard battery
855 g with 920 g with 855 g with 920 g with
high capacity battery high capacity battery high capacity battery high capacity battery
Charger dimensions (H x W x D): 167 mm x 112 mm x 120 mm
Charger weight: 550 g 3
Camera housing: Radel® R-5100 and Santoprene®
LCD window: Ultrason® E 2010 HC
LCD shock protection: Santoprene®
Lens mount: Radel® R-5100 and Santoprene®
Lens window: Germanium (thickness: 2 mm) with durable coating
Detector
Temperature range: -40 °C to +760 °C -40 °C to +1,100 °C
Spot temperature measurement: -40 °C to +760 °C -40 °C to +1,100 °C
Sensor type: Uncooled microbolometer
Sensor material: Amorphous silicon (aSi)
Resolution: 384 x 288 pixels
Pixel size: 25 µm
Spectral sensitivity: 7.5 to 14 µm
MDTD 70 mK (0.07 °C) 55 mK (0.055 °C)
(overall camera sensitivity):
NETD: <50 mK (<0.05 °C)
Image refresh rate: 60 Hz / 9 Hz
Lens
Lens material: Germanium compound
Focal length: 1 m to infinity, optimized for 4 m
Aperture: f/1,0
Field of view: 50° horizontal, 37.5° vertical
Display
Size: 69 mm (2,7II) 90 mm (3,5II) 69 mm (2,7II) 90 mm (3,5II)
Type: Color TFT, active matrix LCD, high-resolution, for industrial applications
Pixel format: QVGA 320 x 240 (each pixel RGB format, 230,400 pixels total)
Video input: Digital output stage, sensor synchronized
Electrical Data
Power consumption: <3 W (typical)
Switch-on time: 5 seconds (typical)
Battery type: Lithium iron phosphate rechargeable battery
Battery capacity: 1,100 mAh, 6.6 V (standard battery);
2,500 mAh, 6.6 V (high capacity battery)
Standard battery operating time: Over 2 hours at an ambient temperature of +22 °C
Standard battery charge time: Less than 2 hours
High power battery operating time: Over 5 hours at an ambient temperature of +22 °C
High power battery charge time: Less than 4.5 hours
Battery charging cycles: Over 1,000 cycles
Battery charging temperature: +5 °C to +40 °C
Charger input voltage: 11 V - 30 V DC (12 V and 24 V vehicle systems)
Charger operating temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C
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NOZZLES
PORTABLE MONITORS
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Nozzles NOZZLES
The water is fed through a ring-shaped nozzle, whereby a hollow stream
of water is produced. In contrast to combination spray nozzles, the water
flow is not interrupted when changing from solid to spray jet. A solid jet
from a nozzle is more stable because it does not rain out easily. This
results in a high throw range. Usually stream patterns and flow rates are
continuously adjustable. The stream of water is carved up by a rotating
sprocket. This results in very small droplets, which maximises the extin-
Full jet Spray jet
guishing success.
Stream patterns
Full jet
Large throw range, which enables working from a safe distance
High kinetic energy to extinguish embers and fire pockets
Spray jet
Improved surface cooling compared to the full jet
Generally causes less water damage compared to the full jet
Can be used when working with small safety distances in high and low
voltage systems
Protective shield
The finest of water droplets and a wide scattering angle provide a
broad water shield
Protects the crew from radiant heat
Full jet
Spray jet
Protective shield
NOZZLES, PORTABLE MONITORS 71
Nozzles
6. High-quality materials
Body made of hard anodised light alloy, water-carrying components made
of corrosion-resistant materials.
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All nozzles are available without couplings (female thread BSP) or indivi-
dually fitted with Storz, British Standard or NH-couplings. Other coupling
systems are available upon request.
-45°
+45°
279530 Without coupling / BSP 1" female
279535 Without coupling / BSP 1 ½" female
279540 With coupling Storz C
279547 With coupling Storz 65
279550 With coupling BS 1 ½" male
279555 With coupling BS 2 ½" male
279557 With coupling NH 1 ½" female
Nozzles
The Rosenbauer SELECT FLOW nozzle type NFPA conforms to all aspects
of NFPA 1964:2008. It permits multiple flow setting using a selection
control ring with detents.
Technical data
RB 99 RB 100 RB 101 RB 102
Type
NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA
Adjustable 19 50 115 360
flow settings 37 100 230 475
in l/min 90 150 360 550
150 230 475 750
Max. throwing
39 m 40 m 47 m 52 m Storz C
range
The flow settings and the throw range for the types SELECT FLOW RB 99 NFPA, RB 100 NFPA,
RB 101 NFPA and RB 102 NFPA are shown with reference to an operating pressure of 7 bar,
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PRO JET I and PRO JET II with reference to an operating pressure of 3.5 bar.
Length and weight depending on the type of the nozzle and the coupling used. From 1.7 kg for
the RB 99 NFPA (with 1" BSP female) up to 3.2 kg for the RB 102 NFPA with a Storz B coup-
ling. All SELECT FLOW branch pipes are suitable for a maximum operating pressure of 16 bar.
The indicated throw ranges and spray angles are based on the maximum flow setting.
All nozzles are available without couplings (female thread BSP) or indivi-
dually fitted with Storz, British Standard or NH-couplings. Other coupling
systems are available upon request.
27922802 Without coupling / BSP 1" female B. Inst.1 ½" or BS 2 ½" male
279234 Without coupling / BSP 1 ½" female
279229 With coupling Storz C
27922906 With coupling Storz 65
27922805 With coupling BS 1 ½" male
27922807 With coupling BS 2 ½" male
27922804 With coupling NH 1 ½" female
Versatile applications
Indoor and outdoor use
Suitable for CAFS
Foam attack
Cooling
Penetration of the burning material
Water curtain
All nozzles are available without couplings (female thread BSP) or indivi-
dually fitted with Storz, British Standard or NH-couplings. Other coupling
systems are available upon request.
PORTABLE MONITORS
Portable monitor RB 6
360-475-550-750-950 LPM / 95-125-150-200-250 GPM
Robust and light construction
Easy and quick to maneuver, stable operation
Can be stored in small spaces on vehicle
Low center of gravity for stable operation 263450
Unmanned operation possible (observe safety guidelines)
Available with various nozzles
Vertical pivoting range of 30° to 60° unmanned, from 20° to 60°
manned
Horizontal swivel range +/- 20° from the center
Flow rates: 360 - 475 - 550 - 750 - 950 l/min, 750 - 950 - 1,325 l/
min, 950 - 1,400 - 1,900 l/min
Can be delivered with all common coupling systems
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Oscillating monitor
950-1,420-1,900 LPM / 250-375-500 GPM
Monitor has sweeping water streams for attack, cooling,
protection and HAZMAT situations
Turbine sweeps the outlet back and forth in a smooth and
powerful motion while unmanned
Water driven turbine make the nozzles oscillating at 10°, 15° or
20° either side of the centre
Oscillating mechanism can be disengaged
Horizontal rotation moves manually
Elevation is adjustable between 30° and 60°
unmanned - down to 20° when manned
Built-in pressure gauge
265512 / 265513 Large handle makes moving easy
Carbide tip spikes for extended wear and stability
Powder coating gives corrosion resistant finish
Oscillating speed (with straight bore tip)
265502 265486
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SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS
UHPS
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The NAUTILUS submersible pumps with electric motor are testet and cer-
tified according to DIN 14425 “Portable submersible pumps with electric
motor”.
Easy to carry
With a total weight of just 30 kg (including cable), the NAUTILUS 8/1 is
one of the lightest submersible pumps in its class. At only approximately
23 kg, the NAUTILUS 4/1 and the NAUTILUS 4/1 ECO (only approxi-
mately 22 kg) are extremely lightweight, too. The two handles of both
NAUTILUS 8/1 and NAUTILUS 4/1 are shaped facing outwards to ensure
optimum ergonomics when carried.
The pumps benefit from a very narrow construction. On the one hand,
this makes it easy to store in a space-saving way on the fire fighting
vehicle, and on the other hand, it allows for efficient operation in narrow
ducts or wells.
A practical cable holder lets you store the cable directly on the pump to
save space.
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS, UHPS 79
Simple operation
The pump can be operated in vertical, horizontal or fully immersed posi-
tion. The NAUTILUS can also transport dirty water (containing sand, mud
or grit) with a grain size up to 10 mm (NAUTILUS 8/1) or up to 8 mm
(NAUTILUS 4/1).
Connection cable
NAUTILUS 8/1: H07RN-F 4G1.5 (length: 20 m)
NAUTILUS 4/1: H07RN-F 3G1.5 (length: 20 m)
Cable holder: to store the cable directly on the pump to save space.
Cable strain relief to avoid damage in the cable feed-through area.
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Operational test sliding seal
An inspection hatch is included to check mechanical seal function: the
user of the pump can perform a functional inspection of the mechanical
seal at any time.
Performance data:
Output (l/min) 1,330 1,170 935 600 120 0
Pressure (bar) 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.1
1.50
933007
268020
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS, UHPS 81
Performance data:
Output (l/min) 710 640 510 260 0
Pressure (bar) 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.6
932000 Submersible pump set NAUTILUS 4/1 Performance data NAUTILUS 4/1
1.80
The set consists of:
NAUTILUS 4/1 with coupling Storz B 1.60
Coupling spanner ABC DIN 14882 1.40
Fire hose B, length: 20 m 1.20
Discharge pipe B
Pressure (bar)
1.00
90° elbow B
0.80
Hose buckling protection
Hose strap 0.60
Work rope with carabiner, length: 20 m 0.40
PRCD-S safety switch 0.20
Wire basket, Dimensions (L x W x H):
0.00
615 x 455 x 410 mm 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Output (l/min)
932000
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Performance data:
Output (l/min) 670 600 420 150 0
16146A-001 Pressure (bar) 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.7
PRCD safety switch for NAUTILUS 4/1 and NAUTILUS 4/1 ECO
If you do not power the fire fighting submersible pump 230 V (NAUTILUS
4/1 and 4/1 ECO) by means of a standards-compatible (DIN 14685)
generator, but instead attach it to a mains power supply, you should
install the mobile safety switch between the consumer and the socket,
just like an extension cable, to provide effective and reliable protection
against electric shock. Please observe national regulations. Mobile safety
switch IP 68 in die-cast aluminium housing with 1.5 m connecting cable
3G1.5 mm² and isolated ground plug and/or isolated ground coupling IP
68 (to match NAUTILUS 4/1 and 4/1 ECO). Water pressure protected.
230 V, 16 A, 30 mA, IP 68.
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SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS, UHPS 83
KR112
KR131
84
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12
10 Safe and fast external drafting
8 The Rosenbauer FOX also impresses with its robust construction. Once
6
4
the pump is full of water, the suction pump is switched off automatically.
2 Bilge operation, used when draining flooded basements for example, is
0 possible without any modifications or operator steps.
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000
Flow rate (l/min)
Lighting
Integrated anti-glare backlight of the control and instrument panel. Strong
LED floodlight, height adjustable and removable, with spiral cable for
maximum flexibility. Standard additional illumination at the filler neck of
the fuel tank.
Carrying frame
Ergonomic, rubberized carrying handles for perfect comfort. Thanks to
the foldable handles, the portable pump can be carried at each handle
with both hands, and in operation there is no risk of tripping. Standard
bracket for STORZ coupling spanner.
Fuel tank
Fuel tank with 20 l capacity for long operations. The portable pumps can
and should be refuelled during operation. This is approved and certified
by TÜV.
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FIRECAN
Standard FIRECAN socket for connection to a separate remote control or
to a vehicle.
Detachable wheels
The removable pair of wheels can be installed quickly by one person
without tools and facilitates the transportation of the portable pump by
just one person instead of four. Sockets for charge conservation 2-pin in
accordance with DIN 14690, 2-pin MAGCODE, 3-pin BEOS
Tank filter
The tank filter prevents contamination of the tank.
Toolkit
The toolkit includes not only spare spark plugs, but also the necessary
tools for simple maintenance and oil changes.
Overheating protection
Mechanical overheat protection effectively protects the pump against
overheating. The valve opens automatically if the water temperature
CC11X-PP30 reaches approx. 60 °C. Once cooling to approx. 55 °C has occurred, the
valve closes automatically.
Competition mode
For performance competitions, the pump can be operated fully automati-
cally. This means that the pump starts with just the touch of a button on
the control panel, and depending on the rules of the competition, reaches
and maintains the desired nominal pressure in the shortest possible time.
PC116 FOX
PC114 FOX S
CC11X-PP99
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS, PORTABLE FIRE PUMPS, UHPS 87
Technical Data
FOX FOX S
Pump: Single-stage centrifugal pump made of lightweight alloy
Curved impeller blades and diffuser with spiral housing
Shaft seal with maintenance-free mechanical shaft seal
Direct drive from the engine
Performance PFPN 10-1,500 PFPN 10-1,000
(at 3 m suction lift): 1,000 l/min at 15 bar 1,050 l/min at 10 bar
1,650 l/min at 10 bar 1,200 l/min at 8 bar
2,100 l/min at 4 bar 2,000 l/min at 2 bar
Output power 2,250 l/min at 4 bar and Output power 2,050 l/min at 2 bar
1.5 m suction lift and 1.5 m suction lift
Cut-off pressure 16.5 bar Cut-off pressure 15.5 bar
Priming pump: Piston priming pump with magnetic clutch and automatic control
Propulsion engine: BRP Rotax R3 cylinder 4-stroke engine, 899 cm³ BRP Rotax R2 cylinder 4-stroke engine, 599 cm³
48 kW output 29 kW output
Sound pressure level: PFPN 10-1500: 95.8 dB PFPN 10-1000: 94.5 dB
Dimensions: L x W x H: 926 mm x 636 mm x 845 mm
Weight: Operational: 166 kg in accordance with EN 14466 Operational: 150 kg in accordance with EN 14466
Fuel tank content:
Operating time
20 l (ROZ 95 or ASPEN 4t)
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at normal output:
approx. 1.5 h approx. 2 h
Refueling Accessory-free direct filling of the fuel tank during operation, TÜV tested and certified
in operation:
Plug Exhaust gas hose: DN50
Connections: Suction side: 4½II (Storz A)
Discharge side: 2x 2½II (Storz B)
Standard version: LCS 2.0 control panel with colour display
Detachable LED headlights with spiral cable
Tank filler neck illumination
FIRECAN - data interface
Holder for STORZ coupling spanner at the suction inlet
Storage for small devices such as radios next to the control panel
Options (excerpt): Pump pressure governor with inlet pressure monitoring and cavitation warning
Overheat protection
Rotatable discharge outlet
Detachable wheel set
DIN, Magcode and BEOS sockets for charge retention
NATO external starter socket
Lighting in the carrying frame for improved visibility during manual transport
Connection for Rosenbauer RLS lighting head
Lateral operation with digital pressure gauges
Detached, additional operation as an additional control point, e.g. for in-vehicle installation
Competition mode for competition use
Tool kit
Double USB socket
Installation in vehicles: Can be installed in locker 1 or 2 of the Rosenbauer AT according to the released list of approved chassis variants,
the optional rotatable discharge outlet is a prerequisite for this. Separate check required for other vehicles
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Optimal combination
Rosenbauer has tested for the optimum combination of pressure and flow
rate of water for compact ultra-high pressure systems. Certain minimum
volumes of water for fire fighting are necessary to be able to drop the fire
temperature in an effective way. It has been proved in testing that 38 l
per minute is a very effective amount. High pressure facilitates a very fine
spraying of water for fire fighting. Due to this, the value of 100 bar is an
appropriate upper limit. Pressures higher than that do not contribute to
further improvement of the fire fighting effect.
Multi-purpose nozzle
The jet pattern can be switched any time from full to fog stream infinitely.
The fire extinguishing agent can be applied continuously as well as in fits
and starts.
Finest atomisation
Water for fire fighting is atomised with spray jet by the nozzle, which is
exactly adjusted with pressure and flow rates. Consequently, the effective
cooling surface is increased. Due to complete transformation of water
into fog, water damage is prevented.
Compact dimensions
The compact unit also fits on pick-up trucks and in compact vans. This
guarantees that narrow streets and otherwise inaccessible sites can be
reached easily and quickly.
UHPS SKID
The Ultra High Pressure Extinguishing System model UHPS model SKID is
especially designed for fast initial attack with small amounts of water. The
unit is designed to be mounted in fire trucks and vans as well as pick-up
trucks. Tank size from 200 l up to 500 l.
UHPS TS 100
90
Simple handling
Operation in the rear via Rosenbauer LCS 2.0 (Logic Control System)
Suction connections in the rear and pressure connections on the side
SPA60 All hoses and tools are mounted on the trailer
Automatic priming
Scene light
Common voltage regulation for fire brigade generators length between the generator and the two most distant consumers
may be 2 x 30 m (60 m total) with a cable cross-section of 1.5
Compound control mm2, and 100 m total with a cable cross-section of 2.5 mm2,
This causes a load-dependent excitation, i.e. as soon as the generator When several consumers are connected via a portable intermediate
is loaded, the load current flows through a current transformer distributor (cord reel), the maximum cable length between the
(compound transformer) and generates a current on the secondary generator and the distributor plus the cable length between the
side, which causes rectified exciter support in the auxiliary excitation two most distant consumers can be 30 m + 2 x 15 m (60 m total)
winding. Without a load, the compound excitation has no effect. In for a cable cross-section of 1.5 mm2, and 50 m + 2 x 25 m (100 m
this situation, the basic excitation alone is responsible for maintaining total) for a cable cross-section of 2.5 mm2.
the proper open circuit voltage.
ISO monitoring
Advantages The IEC 60364-7-717 standard regulates the electrical performance
Simple construction of low voltage systems of vehicles within the EU.
Section 717.411.6.2 provides a clear requirement for the use of
Disadvantages isolation monitoring when using an isolated network (such as a
Greater weight and larger volume portable power generator). This isolation monitor indicates the
Voltage behaviour average, can be problematic with electronic initial fault(warning light/buzzer), but is definitively not required to
devices switch off the power generator. As it is impossible to prevent power
generators without isolation monitoring to be installed in vehicles
Electronic control at a later date, ROSENBAUER power generators are equipped with
An electronic controller is connected to the excitation circuit of the insulation monitoring as standard.
generator which, depending on the voltage situation, increases or
decreases the excitation current. In this way, the voltage is kept Protection class
constant over the entire power range with a tolerance of ± 2.5 %. What are the different types of protection classes?
Rosenbauer power generators have a voltage stability of just ± 1
% and are therefore also perfectly suitable for operating electronic IP X X
devices.
First digit Second digit
Advantages Protection against foreign bodies Protection against water
Excellent voltage behaviour and contact 6
Disadvantages
0 Unprotected 0 Unprotected
Higher costs
1 Foreign bodies > 50.0 mm 1 Dripping water vertical
ELECTRICAL SAFETY OF POWER GENERATORS
2 Foreign bodies > 12.5 mm 2 Dripping water at an angle of
The most frequently used protective measure in the case of portable 15° to the vertical
power generators is safety isolation.
3 Foreign bodies > 2.5 mm 3 Dripping water at an angle of
Safety isolation 60° to the vertical
Series power generators from Rosenbauer are suitable as grid
replacement systems without further measures being undertaken 4 Foreign bodies > 1.0 mm 4 Spray water from all
by the operator, because they comply with the “circuit separation” directions
protective measure.
The safety isolation is intended to prevent contact voltage from 5 Dust-protected 5 Water sprays from all
occurring between the housing of the connected consumer and the directions
earth on the secondary side when the tool has a ground contact.
At the ground contact, the voltage must drop below 50 V within 0.2 6 Dust-proof 6 Heavy water sprays from all
seconds. This can be implemented through the generator system or directions
by switching off via an automatic circuit breaker. The resistance of
all connected cables (extension cord, cord reel, etc.), i.e. the loop 7 Temporary submergence
resistance, must not be greater than 1.5 Ohm in order to ensure
that the tripping current is reliably applied. This means that, when 8 Continuous submergence
extension lines or mobile distribution networks are used, their total
length for a cross-section of 1.5 mm2 must not exceed 60 m, and
max. 100 m for 2.5 mm2.
This protective measure is fully adequate, unless specified otherwise
in the general safety regulations or if the devices are to be used for
work with more stringent safety requirements.
The power generators of the new RS 14 series are always ready for ope-
ration anywhere. Even in extremely high ambient temperatures that can
easily cause the instrument and fuel to overheat, the RS 14 power gene-
rator proves its resilience and endurance.
Low-mounted tank
Ergonomically positioned, large filling opening
(separated and low-mounted)
Plug for external refuelling set
Safety fuel cap
Protected tank in a high-strength aluminium carrying pan
Greatly reduced thermal load
LED illumination for better overview
Refuelling corner 6
Optical and acoustic warnings
Indicator
APC: Active Power Control
EXT: external refueling
Pages navigation ECO: ECO mode Start button Stop button
Emergency
stop
Warning signs
Digital indicator
The display is now digital. This means the display is more modern, intui-
tive, larger and more flexible. The display also features an improved error
and message display, as errors are displayed with standardised messages.
2,5kW 2,5kW 0 kW L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3
1. The main view provides the most 2. The detail view displays the load 3.The expert view displays the current 4. The service view displays the ope-
important information at a glance: distribution, i.e. power per phase and status of the attached consumers with rating hours indicator and test routine
- Fuel level whether the voltage is within the permis- even more details. Voltage, power, acti- for the insulation error.
- Total utilization sible range. ve power, and cosine phi are broken
- Voltage in permissible range down for each phase.
POWER GENERATORS 97
RS 14
319642-001 RS 14
319606-001 Colour option red – RAL 3000
319606-002 Colour option yellow – RAL 1012
319606-003 Colour option lime green
319606-004 Colour option white – RAL 9010
319606-005 Colour option ruby red – RAL 3003
RS 14 SUPER SILENT
Innovative technology ensures extremely low noise emissions without
losses in performance, functionality or safety:
Noise-optimised exhaust gas system
Completely newly developed suction system
Complete glass-fibre reinforced plastic housing for additional noise 319642-001 / 319606-002
insulation
LED illumination of the sockets and the tank filling area ensure additio-
nal safety when operating the power generator
High-quality finish paired with high technical quality
Example functions:
Remote start-stop
Warnings
Power decrease
Fuel level
Error indicator
319610-003
ECO mode
(electronic speed reduction)
The ECO mode ensures minimal noise and lower fuel con-
sumption. If consumers are switched off, the power gene-
rator runs at reduced speed with low noise emission. Once
consumers are switched on, the motor automatically incre- 319608-001
ases to the nominal speed and the full output is available
immediately. ECO mode is available as an option for all RS
14 series power generators. This leads to less noise and
less consumption.
319609-001
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Insulation monitoring
Optical and acoustical warning on the display, the power outlets are still
powered. To monitor all consumers for insulation faults and dangerous
currents and contact currents. Measures the resistance between earth,
neutral and phase of the attached consumer. (Requirement of DIN 14685-
1 and IEC 60364-7-717 in power generators in vehicles within the EU.)
871528-001
312307E03 / 319614-001
POWER GENERATORS 99
Technical data
RS 14 RS 14SUPER SILENT
General
Use: Fire departments or users who require a higher level of protection
Specifications: ÖBFV-RL ET-01 8 kVA power generator with increased performance, DIN 14685-1
Unit
Dimensions: 820 x 440 x 580 mm (8 DIN frame)
Weight: 144 kg incl. fuel for 1.5 operating 149.5 kg incl. fuel for 1.5 operating
hours hours
Performance: Pel, 3~ = 13.6 kVA / cos φ = 0.8 / 10.88 kW
Pel, 1~ = 4.5 kVA / cos φ = 0.8 / 3.6 kW
∑ Pel, 1~ = 3 x 4.5 kVA = 13.6 kVA
Nominal current: 19.7 A 3~ / 29.6 A 1~
Line protection: 16 A 3~ / 16 A 1~
Noise level LWA : 97.7 dB(A) 94.1 dB(A)
Sound pressure (4 m no-load): 77.6 dB(A) 74 dB(A)
Protection class: IP54
Tank capacity: 12.0 l
Running time under full load: approx. 2 hours
Color: RAL 3000 (red) or RAL 1012 (yellow)
External power supply: 12 V plug for vehicle connection
Generator
Type: Synchronous with electronic controller
Voltage: 230 / 400 V 6
Voltage stability: +/- 5 %
Frequency: 50 Hz
Power factor: cos φ = 0.8
Nominal current: 20.3 A 3~ / 30.4 A 1~
Engine
Manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton Corporation, USA
Model: 23 hp Vanguard
Type: 2-cylinder OHV 4-stroke gasoline engine, cool cleaner
Control behavior: +/- 5 %
Ignition: electronic
Fuel: unleaded gasoline min. 91 ROZ
Exhaust gases: meets the 2002/88 EC exhaust gas standard
Consumption: approx. 6 l/h under full load
Fittings: Manual pull starter, 12 V electrical starting device, battery 12 V / 18 Ah,
oil pressure monitoring warning system,
no shut-down, plug for external refuelling
Control box
Fittings: 2x water pressure-tight sockets 400 V
3x water pressure-tight sockets 230 V
1x alternating current circuit breakers 16 A 3-pole with neutral connector and monitoring
3x alternating current circuit breakers 16 A 1-pole with neutral connector and monitoring
1x 12 V constant voltage source
1x CAN-bus socket FIRECAN 7-pole (charge retention and remote monitoring)
Included in scope of delivery
Tool bag: 2 spark plugs, 1 spark plug wrench, 1 screwdriver,
1 ground wire testing cord with testing tip
User information: with CE Declaration of Conformity, spare parts list and circuit diagram
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RS 9 POWER GENERATOR
9 KVA IN 5 DIN FRAME
Especially developed for firefighters, this power generator meets all your
requirements. The RS 9 combines maximum performance with the small-
est dimensions and is 100 % DIN 14685-1 compliant. Experience shows
that a long running time and the simple handling of all operating elements
are most important. The RS 9 meets these requirements perfectly.
840791 RS 9 red
Colour: RAL 3000
84059201 RS 9 yellow
Colour: RAL 1012
Comfortable operation
All operating elements are arranged on the front
Electrical starting device as standard
Intuitive control panel – Everything in view
OPERATING PANEL
Tank capacity indicator Overall load Operating hours
Test facility
Insulation fault
RS 9 power generator
Insulation monitoring
Optical and acoustical warning on the display, the power outlets are
still powered. To monitor all consumers for insulation faults and danger-
ous currents and contact currents. Measures the resistance between
earth, neutral and phase of the attached consumer. (Requirement of DIN
14685-1 and IEC 60364-7-717 in power generators in vehicles within the
EU.)
Example functions:
Remote start-stop
Warnings
Power decrease
Fuel level
Error indicator
Example functions:
Remote start-stop
Warnings
Power decrease
Fuel level
Error indicator
840648
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Technical data
RS 9
General
Use: Fire departments or users who require a higher level of protection
Specifications: according to DIN 14685-1
Unit
Dimensions: 700 x 440 x 580 mm (5 DIN frame)
Weight: 130 kg incl. tank filling
Performance: Pel, 3~ = 9 kVA / cos φ = 0.8 / 7 kW
∑ Pel, 1~ = 5 kVA
Noise level LWA: 95.3 dB(A)
Protection class: IP 44
Tank capacity: 10.5 liters
Running time under full load: approx. 1.5 hours at full capacity
Color: RAL 3000 (red) or RAL 1012 (yellow)
Generator
Type: Synchronous generator with electronic controller
Voltage: 3 x 230 V / 2 x 400 V
Voltage stability: ±1%
Frequency: 50 Hz
Power factor: cos φ = 0.8
Nominal current: 11.6 A 3~
Protection class: IP 54
Engine
Manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton Corporation, USA
Model: 16 hp Vanguard
Type: 2-cylinder OHV 4-stroke gasoline engine
Performance: 10.6 kW at 3.000 rpm (DIN 6271 B)
Control behavior: ±5%
Ignition: electronic
Fuel: unleaded gasoline min. 91 ROZ
Exhaust gases: the engine complies with USA exhaust gas standard CARB 94
Consumption: approx. 4.2 l/h
Fittings: Manual pull starter, 12 V electrical starting device
Control box
Equipment: 2 water pressure-tight three-phase sockets CEE 16 A, 400 V,
3 water pressure-tight earthed sockets CEE 16 A, 230 V,
1 alternating current circuit breaker 16 A 3-pole with neutral line,
3 alternating current circuit breakers 16 A 1-pole with neutral line,
1 control panel with indicators for tank contents, load, voltage and faults, ground wire testing device,
emergency stop button, start/stop switch, charging socket
Accessories
1 Tool bag: 1 spark plug wrench, 1 ground wire testing cord with testing tip, 2 spark plugs
1 Operating instructions: with circuit diagram, spare parts list and Declaration of Conformity
POWER GENERATORS 103
RS 9 power generator
Exhaust deflector
To lead hot exhaust gases upwards when the generator is mounted on
aerials.
654400 / 544561-001
315890
104
RS 3 POWER GENERATOR
Suitable for operating smaller submersible pumps. The RS 3 corresponds
to DIN 14685-2. Equipped with two protective contact sockets (16A)
pressure-water-tight sockets, all-pole thermal/magnetic automatic circuit
breaker, ground wire testing device, hourmeter, three-way cock and conti-
nuous insulation monitoring.
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LED LIGHTING
SYSTEMS
106
Rechargeable
Compact
Multifunctional
Powerful
Fold-out stabilizers
LED LIGHTING SYSTEMS 107
FANERGY
-20°
Thanks to the new All In One Airflow Technology, all current operating
concepts are combined into one, and using it is easier than ever befo-
re. The fan can be set up at a flexible distance of 2-7 m in front of the
access opening. Within this distance, the fan performs reliably without
positioning problems. For maximum air flow, an installation distance of
2 m is recommended.
8
Operation is easier than ever before:
1. Unfold handle
2. Fan unit automatically swivels into the attack position of +20° degrees
3. Place the fan in front of the access opening (flexible distance of 2-7 m)
4. Switch device on – ready
2-7m
Flexible installation distance from 2 to 7 m
112
Smallest dimensions
Smallest fan on the market in the 16II class
Minimum space needed in the vehicle
Optimised, easy handling
Fold-out stabiliser
Cushions against backlash and ensures that the fan is stable and secu-
re in its operating location. The FANERGY can even be positioned on
uneven, sloping or soft terrain by means of the fold-out stabiliser. In
addition, more stability is given via the use of the stabiliser in various
operating positions when generating a water mist and/or light foam. It
absorbs the recoil generated through high water pressure like a balancing
support, thus ensuring that the fan has optimum stability at the scene of
Minimum space needed in vehicle the emergency. Using the fold-out stabiliser enables easy operation of
the FANERGY under unusual conditions, such as placing it on grasslands,
sand, gravel or inclined surfaces.
Light package
Foam net
Foam
Expansion foam
HIGH PERFORMANCE FANS 113
FANERGY
FANERGY V22
Propulsion engine: B&S 1-cylinder 4.8 kW (6.5 hp) or Honda
1-cylinder GX200 4.8 kW (6.5 hp)
Air outlet diameter: approx. 22II / 560 mm
Air flow rate: approx. 36.100 m³/h
Effective air flow rate: approx. > 65,000m3/h
Fuel: Lead-free gasoline > 91 octane,
Tank capacity: approx. 3 l
Running time with one tankful: approx. 110 min. at full capacity
Dimensions (W x H x D): 636 x 695 x 490 mm
Weight: approx. 49 kg
FANERGY V16
Propulsion engine: B&S 1-cylinder 4.8 kW (6.5 hp) or Honda
1-cylinder GX200 4.8 kW (6.5 hp)
Air outlet diameter: approx. 16II / 410 mm
FANERGY V22
Air flow rate: 23,900 m³/h
Effective air flow rate: > 50,000 m³/h
Fuel: Lead-free gasoline > 91 octane
Tank capacity: approx. 3 l
Running time with one tankful: approx. 110 min. at full capacity
Dimensions (W x H x D): 545 x 545 x 490 mm
Weight: approx. 45 kg
FANERGY V16
114
FANERGY E22
Air outlet diameter: approx. 22II / 560 mm
Air flow rate: 31,000 m³/h
Effective air flow rate: approx. > 61,000 m³/h
Dimensions (W x H x D): 636 x 695 x 490 mm
Weight: approx. 53 kg
Connecting cable: 2.0 m with Schuko plug 230 V / IP 68
Protection class: IP54
S = 3.22 kVA
U = 230 V / 1 ~
I = 14 A
f = 50 / 60 Hz
Fold handle bar upwards, switch device on – ready Continuously variable (with inrush current limiter). Can easily be operated
with generators or mains power supply. Digital output display.
FANERGY E16
Air outlet diameter: approx. 16II / 410 mm
Air flow rate: 14,900 m³/h
Effective air flow rate: approx. > 30.000 m³/h
Dimensions (W x H x D): 545 x 545 x 490 mm
Weight: approx. 51 kg
Wide transport wheels Connecting cable: 2.0 m with Schuko plug 230 V / IP68
Protection class: IP54
S = 3.45 kVA
U = 230 V / 1 ~
I = 15 A
f = 50 Hz
S = 3.45 kVA
U = 230 V / 1 ~
I = 15 A
f = 50 Hz
FANERGY
FANERGY E16Ex
Air outlet diameter: approx. 16II / 410 mm
Air flow rate: 14,900 m³/h
Effective air flow rate: approx. > 30,000 m³/h
Dimensions (W x H x D): 569 x 630 x 460 mm
Weight: approx. 47 kg
Foam net
For foam generation. Attention: water spray unit compulsory.
Storage compartment for foam net
703500 Z2 proportioner
With coupling Storz C, for foam generation.
Rosenbauer offers its large mobile fans in two sizes and three types.
FANERGY XL35
The FANERGY XL35 is a fan with an axial thrust of 1,000 N directly driven
by a BMW engine. As standard, it is mounted on a single-axle trailer with
overrunning brake and can be towed by a passenger car.
FANERGY XL63
The FANERGY XL63 with its 2,500 N axial thrust offers maximum output
for large scale operations. In addition to being mounted on a two-axle
trailer with overrunning brake, it can also be permanently mounted on a
vehicle or on an interchangeable loading frame.
FANERGY XL63S
The main difference between the Types XL63 and XL63 S is the hydrau-
lic drive unit for the XL63 S fan and thus the possibility of rotating and
inclining the fan unit. Through the mechanical separation of drive unit
and fan, the fan can be rotated via a slewing ring and inclined via a lifting
cylinder. This allows highly flexible adjustment of the air flow direction,
and the operating possibilities are substantially increased. In addition, the
fan can be optimally adapted in height to the place of operation through a
scissor lift table.
Simple operation
All three fans are characterised by their ease-of-use. Once started, the
fan does not require any further attention.
HIGH PERFORMANCE FANS 117
FANERGY XL
Models
KR39X-WA20 / KR39X-WA21
KR392-FA30 Single-axe trailer “short”
Fix towing bar
Optional: height adjustable towing bar
KR392-FA32
Technical Data
Fan output: Type XL35 14 Type XL63 Type XL63 S
Outflow velocity: Fan axial thrust: 1,000 N Fan axial thrust: 2,500 N
Outflow velocity:: approx. 150 km/h (93 mbh) approx. 133 km/h (83 mbh)
Volumetric flow: 80.000 m3 air/hour 213,000 m3 air/hour
Diameter: 900 mm (35,4 in) 1,600 mm (63 in)
Drive: BMW gasoline boxer engine 4-cylinder Deutz diesel engine with exhaust gas turbocharger and charge
air cooling, injection pump and liquid cooling
Equipment: 20 l petrol tank, speed adjustment, Illuminated instrument panel with Illuminated instrument panel with
ignition key, revolution counter speed adjustment, ignition key, speed adjustment, ignition key,
operating hour meter, fuel gauge revolution counter, operating hour revolution counter, operating hour
H3 working head lamps 12 V 55 W, meter, tank gauge, 120 l diesel meter, tank gauge, cooling water
safety grille tank, safety grille temperature, fan rotation. Lever for
adjusting the inclination of the fan
120 l diesel tank, safety grille
Optional equipment: Drawbar with jaw coupling adjus- Water nozzle ring, laser pointer Water nozzle ring, laser pointer
table in height, low-voltage socket, 150 l/min, 300 l/min 150 l/min, 300 l/min
NATO socket for external starting aid (39 gal/min, 78 gal/min) (39 gal/min, 78 gal/min)
Dimensions (L x W x H): 3,350 x 1,620 x 1,870 mm 5,200 x 2,180 x 2,800 mm 3,500 x 2,000 x 2,550 mm
(131,8 x 63,7 x 73,6 in) (204,7 x 86,8 x 110,2 in) (137,8 x 78,7 x 100,3 in)
(fan on basic frame)
Weight: approx. 900 kg (1984 lb) approx. 3,000 kg (6614 lb) approx. 3,250 kg (7165 lb)
(fan on basic frame)
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FOAM EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 119
9
FOAM EXTINGUISHING 9
SYSTEMS
120
Independent system
Works entirely independent from external energy sources (engine or
power unit) and technical systems (centrifugal pump, foam proportioning
system and air compressor) and is therefore always reliably and perma-
nently ready for action.
User-friendly start-up
Easy and fast start-up by turning the compressed air bottle valve and
actuating the CAFS nozzle.
Easy to use
Simple extinguishing procedure that saves extinguishing agent due to the
CAF foam sticking to the flammable object and evaporating on the still
hot surface.
On-off maintenance
Can be operated with environmentally-friendly, fluorine- free foam com-
pounds due to the storage of the foam compound separate from the
water in a foam compound cartridge.
Especially easy to repair by exchanging the compressed air bottle and
through separate filling of the extinguishing agent tank with clear water
as well as the separate foam compound cartridge with foam com-
pound, without having to account for mixing ratios.
Extremely low maintenance costs due to the storage of the foam com-
pound separate from the water in a foam compound cartridge which
allows for longer extinguishing agent intervals compared to ready-to-
use water-foam compound mixtures.
FOAM EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 121
CC719-AO01 CC719-VK01
CC719-WH01 CC719-AD01
122
When every second counts, then the portable CAFS extinguisher is the
ideal extinguishing system. In practical use, the POLY TROLLEY SL35-50
impresses above all through its powerful CAFS firefighting equipment as
well as its unique functionality and, in combination with numerous availa-
ble options, it can also be customised for your operation-specific require-
ments. Certified according to EN 1866-1 and 96/98/EG (regarding POLY
TROLLEY SL50).
CC711-AS02 CC711-VK01
CC711-HT01 CC711-AD01
FOAM EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 123
Alpha B -30 NE 9
Alpha B -30 NE is a ready-to-use solution for filling portable water and
foam extinguishers or small extinguishing systems. Alpha B -30NE is one
of the few liquid extinguishing agents frost-protected to -30 °C and can CC715-TR75 / TR10
therefore also be used in fire extinguishers stored outdoors. Alpha B -30
NE is developed around a heavy-metal-free cooling solution and fluorosur-
factant and environmentally friendly hydrocarbon surfactants, and forms
a water film (AFFF effect) on non-polar liquids.
705375 Canister 25 l
10
EMERGENCY
AND DISASTER
10
MANAGEMENT
126
EMEREC SOFTWARE
Position Video Maps Photo
scene.
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EMEREC
DataCenter EMEREC is the information management system from Rosenbauer for
on
I n fo
Standard
fire fighting operations that supports emergency crews on site. Relevant
a ti
applications
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information like fire safety maps, hazardous material data or vehicle
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rescue sheets can be accessed directly from the mobile EMEREC tablet
computer and shared with other operational units. So all crews involved
in the operation have the same information.
EMEREC
EMEREC Mobile
Alarm monitor
EMEREC EMEREC system components
Pilot
A combination of one or more mobile devices, a central database and an
EMEREC system components administration application is what EMEREC is based on.
EMEREC DataCenter
The DataCenter is the central hub and platform for communication, infor-
mation, documentation and coordination. The platform can therefore be
operated in the costumers own IT environment as well as a central hos-
ted solution (SAAS - Software as a Service).
EMEREC Office
During pre-incident planning all operational data can be administered
centrally and automatically synchronised on the corresponding devices.
EMEREC Pilot
The incident commander receives all relevant operational information via
the EMEREC Pilot application. Quick and intuitive use of the system is
enabled by the user-friendly preparation of content that is relevant to the
situation. Information such as maps, plans, datasheets or vehicle rescue
cards are available at any time. And everywhere – online as well as offline.
EMEREC Mobile
Smartphone-based application - receiving emergency alarm information,
feedback to the responding crew members and messaging features.
EMEREC Demo
Test it yourself: http://demo.emerec.com.
Experience EMEREC in the guided demo application and become con-
vinced of its extensive usage possibilities. Alongside a general overview
of EMEREC, the system interface and functions are also explained and
optional functions shown. Just try it out!
EMEREC HARDWARE
EMEREC Pilot is a Windows-based application, which means that com-
mon hardware can be used to run the application, from stationary
computer systems and notebooks to mobile tablet solutions. Based on
this, Rosenbauer offers a variety of very robust and operationally proven
devices. Alternative hardware optionally offered.
EMEREC
EMEREC Mobile
The most important operational information shown in “smart” pocket
format.
EMEREC Mobile is a smartphone-based solution that supports the crew in
everyday operational procedures. As standalone but especially in combi-
nation with other EMEREC system products, such as the EMEREC Pilot or
the EMEREC Alarm Monitor, this application can play to its strengths.
EMEREC Mobile is a useful tool for all organisations, from small to large
- whether for rapid information gathering, coordination, navigation or
position tracking.
Functions:
Important operational information and alarm data directly on your
mobile device EMEREC Mobile in use
Real time GPS tracking of the individual emergency crews and applian-
ces – better overview of large-scale damage situations
Automatic copying of address to navigation system without additional
interaction – quick and easy
AdHoc integration of external crews – all units involved in an operation
have the same information
Messaging / Feed - sending voice, text, video and pictures to all invol-
ved forces.
Advantages:
Simple operation via smartphone (Apple/Android)
Automatic transmission and representation of the alarm data
Feedback function – quick information about the responding crew
Representation of hydrants and objects on different map layers
Central administration of all system contents via EMEREC Office
Scalable and future-proof - as an individual application or in combinati- EMEREC Mobile
on with EMEREC Pilot and EMEREC Alarm Monitor
Functions:
Incident keywords, adress information, caller details, etc.
Display of the recommended approach route on a dispatch map
Drive time and distance to scene
Overview and detailed map view (nearby fire hydrants, objects)
Deployment order according to operational keywords
Responding information vehicle image and name
Text to speech - audible alert when new call received
EMEREC Alarm Monitor (EAM)
Responding fire station and apparatus
Multi-device visualization
Flexible CAD alert interface
Different map and view layers e.g. fire station, scene, vector and sat
GPS apparatus and person tracking
Customizable automatic alarm printout
Advantages: 10
More information to incoming calls
Saving critical time in responding to emergencies
Immediate notification about the responding crew
Web-based application - easy to use, no installation needed
Fully customizable design and layout tailored to the departments need
Stand alone and in combination with the EMEREC software suite
Automatic transmission and representation of the alarm data
128
EMEREC DEVS
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS 129
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF delivery to it without reservation. There were no verbal side
agreements made upon conclusion of the contract.
BUSINESS (GTCB)
2.4 Individual Purchaser agreements reached expressly with us
of Rosenbauer International AG, FN 78543 f, LG Linz, and
in individual cases (including side agreements, additions and
Rosenbauer Österreich Gesellschaft m.b.H., FN 86625 x, LG Linz
amendments to these GTCB) shall have precedence over
these GTCB, provided they came into effect following the con-
Edition 01/2014
clusion of this contract. The content of such individual agree-
ments shall require a written contract or, if no such contract
The GTCB shall not apply to consumers within the meaning of the-
exists, written confirmation from us to the Purchaser.
Consumer Protection Act (KSchG).
1.1 „Purchaser“ refers to the buyer and contracting party. 3.1 All parts of our offers are subject to change without notice,
unless they have been expressly designated as binding for a
1.2 „End User“ refers to any person, organization or corporation defined time period.
that uses the delivery item or in which delivery item is used.
3.2 Illustrations, designations, descriptions, dimensions and
1.3 „Order“ or „Contract“ refers to any type of contract bet- weights are only approximate in terms of their details and are
ween Rosenbauer International AG or Rosenbauer Österreich non-binding with regard to possible deviations and amend-
Gesellschaft m.b.H. on the one hand and the Purchaser on the ments deemed reasonable for the Purchaser and End User by
other hand. virtue of new experiences and improvements.
1.4 „We“ refers to Rosenbauer International AG or Rosenbauer 3.3 Our drawings, sketches, plans, photos, operation manuals,
Österreich Gesellschaft m.b.H.. production know- how, software etc. shall remain our intellec-
tual property and are protected by copyright law with respect
1.5 „Purchase Order“ refers to any offer to conclude a contract to imitation, copying, competition etc. They may not be imita-
brought to the attention of Rosenbauer International AG or ted, reproduced or copied, or indeed notified or handed over
Rosenbauer Österreich Gesellschaft m.b.H. by the Purchaser. to third parties, without our written consent. Furthermore, they
may not be used for any other purpose than the one they were
1.6 „Quotation from us“ refers to any quote by us, any offer and supplied for.
any related request to the Purchaser to make an offer to con-
clude a contract (purchase order) with us. 3.4 Our prices are subject to alteration and are net ex works. We
are entitled to adjust our prices to changed circumstances
1.7 „Goods“ refer to the service (subject of the contract) to be even following the conclusion of the contract, in case of extra-
provided by us as per the contents of the respective order; in ordinary events (e.g. wars, war-like disputes, natural disasters,
particular any object to be supplied by us (delivery item). delivery blocks, strikes etc.). Extraordinary events also include
changes to the legal situation, approval and export terms etc.,
1.8 „International Orders“ refer to orders where the Purchaser which lead to increased expenses for the production and
or End User typically resides in a country other than Austria. supply of the subject of the contract. This also applies if the
prices were agreed as fixed prices.
1.9 „Working Day“ refers to any day from Monday to Friday,
unless it is a public holiday in Austria. 3.5 If prices are denominated in a foreign currency (= currency
other than EUR), then the Offer shall be based on a calculation
2. SCOPE OF APPLICATION exchange rate, the validity of which is stated in the Offer. Any
additional costs arising up to the date of the order confirma-
2.1 Unless otherwise agreed (see also 2.2 and 2.3), our offers, tion and/or the actual delivery of the goods as a result of
orders, sales and deliveries shall be made solely in accordance exchange rate differences outside the validity of the calcula-
with our GTCB, as reproduced below in their current version. tion rate shall be borne by the Purchaser, who shall in turn
In addition, our GTCB can be downloaded at any time from compensate us.
the „General Terms and Conditions of Business“ section, or
by following the link www.rosenbauer.com/AGB, and can also 3.6 If there are any obvious errors, in particular errors that were
be saved and printed out by the Purchaser in a reproducible already included in our Offer as well as in the accompanying
format. documents, then we shall be entitled to terminate the contract
or to adequately amend the agreed prices at any time and at
2.2 These GTCB shall also apply as a framework agreement for all our discretion.
future transactions regarding the sale and/or delivery of our
products to the same Purchaser without us having to refer to 3.7 Cost estimates shall not be binding in any way, unless the bin-
them again in each individual case. ding nature of any such cost estimate is expressly stated by
us in writing.
2.3 We hereby expressly object to any Terms and Conditions of
Purchase of the Purchaser. Any deviating agreements from 4. ORDERS
our GTCB shall only apply if, and insofar only for an indivi-
dual case, these have been confirmed in writing by us as an 4.1 Orders are only established upon our written order confirmati-
amendment to our GTCB. This approval requirement shall on (by mail, fax or e-mail). This shall be issued once all techni-
apply in any event, for example even if we, being aware of cal and commercial queries have been clarified.
the Purchaser‘s Terms and Conditions of Purchase, execute
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4.2 We shall reserve the right to deliver goods ordered without any rescind or to assert claims of any kind, in case of events such
order confirmation. The delivery of any such ordered goods as lack of transport, disruption of operations, strikes, labor
shall replace the order confirmation. restrictions, seizures, damage to important work pieces etc.
suffered by us or a subcontractor, and delayed carriage and
4.3 If an Offer was made by us, then we shall also reserve the delivery of raw materials and components, chassis and motors
right to reject purchase orders without specifying the reasons etc., unforeseen difficulties during border processing and
for doing so. import or export customs clearance. We shall immediately
notify the buyer upon occurrence of any such event and spe-
4.4 If the Purchaser is not the same as the End User or the final cify a new delivery deadline.
destination of the goods is not the same as the country in
which the Purchaser resides, then the Purchaser undertakes 5.5 If the Purchaser requests any technical, commercial or sche-
to inform us of the final destination. dule-based change to the Order, then we shall be entitled to
unilaterally specify a new delivery deadline.
4.5 If the Purchaser is not the same as the End User, then the
Purchaser must fulfill all obligations (e.g. provision of proof
of usage and final destination) that are necessary in order for 6. DELIVERY AND DISPATCH
the End User to be able to receive and use the goods. The
Purchaser also undertakes to pay for the goods if they cannot 6.1 If it is an International Order, then the terms and conditions of
be delivered to the End User (either directly by us as part of a delivery must be drawn up in accordance with Incoterms, as
drop shipment or by the Purchaser forwarding them on to its amended, unless otherwise specified under the terms of this
own customer) due to the fact that such obligations have not contract or these GTCB.
been fulfilled. The Purchaser undertakes to pay compensati-
on, regardless of negligence or fault, for any costs, reduced 6.2 We shall be entitled to carry out partial or advance deliveries.
revenues or other financial losses arising from a breach of any
such obligations. 6.3 We shall be entitled to deliver, at the stipulated price, goods
that are, in our opinion, of an equivalent value or design in-
4.6 The Purchaser shall be bound to its purchase order for 10 stead of the ordered goods if it is impossible – for whatever
working days until such purchase order is accepted (order reason – to deliver the ordered goods at all or in a timely man-
confirmation) or rejected by us. A purchase order may only be ner. Such changes are only permitted if they are reasonable
cancelled within this period following written approval by us. for the Purchaser. If the Purchaser approves such changes to
the goods, then it cannot subsequently plead that this is unre-
4.7 Even after we have issued the order confirmation, the contract asonable and, for this very reason, shall neither be entitled to
shall only be binding for us provided no governmental or other withdraw from the Contract nor to request the cancellation of
official bodies have raised any objections against the contract the sale, a price reduction or a restriction of its existing obliga-
(e.g. import bans, export bans, bans on production, stan- tions under the terms of the Contract.
dards, licensing requirements etc.). In such cases, we shall be
entitled to withdraw from the contract without having to pro- 6.4 Unless otherwise expressly agreed, the goods shall be dis-
vide any service. If we fail to declare our withdrawal from the patched uninsured at the risk and for the account of the
contract, then it shall remain in force and the Purchaser shall Purchaser. We shall only insure the delivery item against theft,
assume any risk arising from the aforementioned circumstan- breakage, transport, fire and water damage and other insu-
ces. rable risks at the written request of the Purchaser. Any other
costs arising as a result shall be borne by the Purchaser.
5. DELIVERY DATE 6.5 If the goods are dispatched by us in accordance with the
agreement, we shall only be liable for our shipping arran-
5.1 The delivery deadline specified in our Offers or in the order gements if there are shipping instructions provided by the
confirmation shall commence on the date of the order confir- Purchaser which were confirmed by us.
mation. Where an advance payment has been agreed to, the
delivery deadline does not begin until we have received this 6.6 If import/export licenses or other documents are necessary
advance payment. for International Orders in order to carry out an import/export,
or for transportation purposes, then the Purchaser under-
5.2 Delivery dates shall apply ex works. Our obligations shall takes to provide these documents at the time of issuing the
have been fulfilled if the delivery item is made available to the Order, or at least in a timely manner in any case. Any costs
Purchaser, i.e. if the readiness for delivery is notified to the and losses incurred as a result of the failure to supply such
Purchaser. If the delivery item is dispatched or transported documents in a timely manner shall be borne solely by the
by the Purchaser or its agents, then the risk for doing so shall Purchaser, irrespective of their nature. We shall not assume
also be transferred to the Purchaser. any liability whatsoever in this regard, and shall be indemni-
fied and held harmless by the Purchaser for any losses and
5.3 If multiple delivery dates are specified or agreed, then the ear- expenses incurred by us as a result.
lier dates shall merely be guidelines (declaration of intent, tar-
get) which do not create any legal obligations for us. We shall 6.7 Sample items requested by the Purchaser, display items or
strive and indeed use our best efforts to comply with these other goods made available must be sent back to us, prepaid
guidelines. and insured, within four weeks of receipt by the Purchaser.
Otherwise these items shall be deemed to have been sold, and
5.4 The delivery deadline specified in the order confirmation shall the invoice amount shall be due with immediate effect. We
be agreed to the best of our knowledge, subject to normal shall retain ownership of these items and goods until payment
conditions. The delivery deadline shall be extended appropria- is received in full.
tely, without giving the Purchaser any right whatsoever to
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6.8 Only one copy of operation manuals, spare parts lists, dra- deliveries have been made or other services, in particular
wings and other documents shall be provided with the goods. shipping costs or transportation, have been accepted by us as
Additional copies shall be invoiced separately. If express well.
agreement was reached regarding training, then this shall be
performed by a Service technician as selected by us, unless 8.2 If the goods are dispatched by us and the dispatch is delayed
otherwise agreed. The training, travel, accommodation and due to circumstances for which the Purchaser is responsible,
subsistence costs incurred by the Service technician shall be then the risk of accidental loss or deterioration of the delivery
invoiced to the Purchaser. item shall transfer to the Purchaser at the time notification
that the goods are ready for shipment is sent. In such cases
6.9 The goods shall only be accepted in the presence of the we shall be prepared, at the written request of the Purchaser,
Purchaser if this has been agreed separately. Tests or other to take out insurance policies as requested by the latter. Any
examinations that go beyond typical factory acceptance tests costs arising as a result shall be borne by the Purchaser. In
must be agreed separately. The costs and expenses shall be any event, the Purchaser undertakes to reimburse additional
borne by the Purchaser. expenses incurred by us as a result of any such delays.
6.10 Provided this is to be performed by us in accordance with the 8.3 If the Purchaser is in default of acceptance, fails to cooperate
agreement, the goods shall be dispatched by transport service or delays our delivery for any other reasons attributable to the
industry partners selected by us and in line with standard Purchaser, then we shall be entitled to demand compensation
regular delivery times. Packaging material cannot be taken for any losses and additional expenses (e.g. storage costs)
back. incurred by us as a result of any such delay, irrespective of
whether the Purchaser was at fault or not. In order to do this,
we shall charge flat-rate compensation totaling at least 0.5%
7. DELAY AND IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE
of the invoice amount per week, but no more than 10% in
total, commencing on the delivery deadline or, in the absence
7.1 The written agreement of a binding delivery date, a written
of a delivery deadline, date of notification that the delivery
reminder by the Purchaser to perform the service within a
item is ready for shipment. This shall also apply if the goods
reasonable grace period and the fruitless expiry of the grace
are stored in the premises of another manufacturer. The proof
period are all prerequisites for a delivery delay occurring.
of higher damages and our other statutory claims (in particular
reimbursement of additional expenses, reasonable compensa-
7.2 If the Purchaser is able to demonstrate it has suffered a loss
tion, termination) shall remain unaffected; the flat-rate com-
as a result of a delivery delay caused purely by gross negli-
pensation shall however be offset against further monetary
gence on our part (see item 7.1 of these GTCB), then it shall
claims. We shall also be entitled to otherwise dispose of the
be entitled to compensation totaling 5% of the value of the
delivery item and deliver to the Purchaser with an appropriate-
part of the delivery that cannot be used by the Purchaser eit-
ly extended deadline at the prices applicable at the time after
her on time or as intended as a result of said delivery delay.
setting a reasonable grace period to accept the delivery item,
Any further claims on the basis of a delivery delay shall be
and such grace period expiring without success.
excluded.
(§ 456 UGB) plus all accrued expenses and costs. In this 11. WARRANTY
case, we shall be entitled to make the handover of goods to
the Purchaser, irrespective of the order in question, and the 11.1 Provided no further claims have been agreed in writing in
further completion of the goods contingent on the advance the Contract, and assuming all payment obligations are ful-
payment or bankable securing of the agreed price, or fully filled, we shall grant the Purchaser, but not any third parties,
withdraw from the Contract. Any agreed delivery dates shall be a warranty against defects in material and workmanship in
invalid in the event of default by the Purchaser. accordance with the state of the art applicable at the time
the products are placed on the market by us. The Purchaser
9.6 Purchaser claims may not be offset against our claims may only call upon this warranty if it can prove that the defect
unless they are legally related to the objective liability of the was present upon handover and if it immediately notifies us in
Purchaser and they concern legally established claims or writing, albeit no later than three Working Days, of any defect
claims that we have recognized in writing. that has occurred along with a more precise description of
the defect. Any complaints resulting from workmanship that
9.7 The delivered goods shall remain our property until full pay- is not in line with the order, and resulting from defects that
ment of the agreed purchase price and any ancillary fees (9.2). could have been detected upon immediate investigation of the
Until the time of ownership transfer, the Purchaser shall not be delivery item, must be notified in writing within three Working
entitled to sell or pledge the goods, or otherwise cede them to Days of the goods arriving at their destination and, in the
third parties without our consent. In the case of utilization of event acceptance has been agreed (6.9), within three Working
the goods through third parties (e.g. distress), the Purchaser Days from acceptance, failing which it shall lose any warranty,
is required to notify us immediately and provide us with an error and damage compensation claim (including a damage
opportunity to assert our ownership rights. These rights shall compensation claim for consequential damages).
in any case be asserted at the expense of the Purchaser.
Our ownership shall also be maintained if the delivery item 11.2 Unless otherwise specified by law, the warranty period is
is mixed or combined with other items of the Purchaser or a 12 months (6 months for replacement parts) and shall com-
third party, processed or otherwise converted. In the event the mence, unless acceptance has been agreed (6.9), upon
laws for the area in which the delivery item is located do not delivery ex works or upon dispatch, if this is performed by us.
allow for a retention of title, but does permit the reservation of Once this period has expired, we shall no longer accept any
other rights to the subject of the contract, in particular regar- liability for warranty claims. For International Orders, the war-
ding assignments of claims against another buyer, we may ranty period is 13 months if the duration of transit demonst-
exercise all rights of this kind. In the case of a resale in par- rably exceeds a period of four weeks. The rectification of any
ticular, the buyer shall provide to us all required information, defects shall not extend the warranty period and any agreed
grant permission to view all required documents and assign written guarantee periods.
to us all claims against third parties to which the delivery item
was transferred at its own cost, and also notify the secondary 11.3 Initially the Purchaser may only request that we carry out
purchaser of the assignment of security at the same time the remedial work or replace the defective items. If the repair or
goods are sold, or at least note the assignment in its business replacement is not possible or is associated with dispropor-
records. All charges related to the delivery, such as taxes, tionate financial or actual costs, the Purchaser may request
duties, fees etc., are the responsibility of the Purchaser. a reduction in the price or rescission. Rescission shall not be
considered if it is a minor defect within the meaning of the
10. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE CONTRACT law. The warranty does not cover compensation for any frust-
rated installation and removal costs of defective goods.
10.1 The Purchaser shall have the right to withdraw from the Con-
tract or the contract declaration submitted by it within the 11.4 The warranty claim is directed towards the rectification of
period mentioned below, without providing reasons for doing defects that significantly impair usability. We shall, at our
so, unless it relates to order-based manufactured or procured discretion, be entitled to repair parts that have become defec-
goods and the purchase of unaltered goods instead. It shall tive or replace them with new ones. Any such remediation
suffice for the notice of withdrawal to be sent within this per- work or replacements shall be carried out at the place of
iod. The notice of withdrawal must be sent by letter, fax or fulfillment; any related shipping costs shall be borne by the
e-mail to the return address contained in the delivery docu- Purchaser.
ments.
11.5 For parts that were not manufactured by us, our warranty shall
10.2 The withdrawal period is 5 Working Days. The withdrawal be restricted, even if the parts are installed or otherwise used
period shall commence on the date the incoming material is in our products, to the claims that we have towards the sup-
received by the Purchaser. plier.
10.3 If the Purchaser withdraws from the Contract, it undertakes 11.6 The warranty claim expires if the delivery item has been sub-
accordingly to send back the goods received in their original ject to modification, repair or any other interference without
packaging, and without any traces of usage, to the return our prior written consent.
address contained in the delivery documents. The costs for
returning the goods back shall be borne by the Purchaser. We 11.7 Our warranty obligation only applies to defects that occur des-
shall then refund the purchase price accordingly. If the goods pite compliance with the applicable operating, maintenance
appear to have traces of usage or are damaged when they are and installation provisions. In particular, it does not apply to
sent back, then we shall reserve the express right to assert defects that are the result of inappropriate or improper use,
claims for price reduction. excessive stress, incorrect or negligent handling, non-autho-
rized use or changes to the software supplied (in terms of the
provision 13.2), use of unqualified personnel and normal wear
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and tear. This also applies in the case of failure to comply with 12.7 For the case that the limitations to our liability as agreed
the operating, maintenance and other provisions of our sup- herein are found to be legally invalid in entirety or in part, our
pliers. liability shall in any case be limited in terms of content and
scope to the maximum level permitted.
11.8 Any further warranty claims by the Purchaser, in particular
claims for rescission or price reduction, shall be excluded as 12.8 For all training on the contractual goods (in particular training
well as damage compensation claims arising from defective at the time of handing over the goods) the following shall also
delivery. The Purchaser shall not be entitled to fully or partially apply: We expressly point out that the participants sent by
retain the purchase price in the event of any defects either. the Customer to attend such training courses („Participants“)
are exposed to increased risk when performing practical exer-
11.9 Where the Purchaser commissions a third party to perform cises on the equipment. All of these exercises are voluntary
repairs, only those costs may be charged to us which we and are undertaken at the entire risk and responsibility of the
would have incurred as a result of a repair using our own trai- Participant with regards to risks customary for this type of
ned personnel, even if the Purchaser is entitled to carry out exercise. We must make Participants aware of any hazards of
such repairs. which they may not be aware, even with increased vigilance.
11.10 Recourse claims in accordance with § 933b ABGB are exclu- The Customer undertakes to have informed Participants of the
ded. need to
- observe any notices and follow any instructions and safety
12. DAMAGE COMPENSATION guidelines given by the speakers/trainers employed by us and
to observe and adhere to the internal and safety regulations;
12.1 In the event of any personal injuries, the Purchaser shall be - accept responsibility for their own physical and mental fit-
due compensation even for slightly negligent behavior on our ness during the training;
part. - notify us in detail of any ailments or impairments relevant for
carrying out the training program and
12.2 It is expressly agreed that we shall only have to pay the - expressly declare not to be suffering from vertigo and to be
Purchaser damage compensation for damages other than per- surefooted.
sonal injuries (12.1) if it can be proven from the circumstan-
ces related to the individual case in question that we acted We accept no liability for impairments of any type due to a
with intent or were grossly negligent. We shall assume no Participant‘s lack of fitness or failure to observe notices given
liability for consequential damages, including in particular lost by the speaker/trainer employed by us. In particular, we
profits, business interruption or loss of production. For dama- do not accept liability for any damage or soiling of clothing
ges that are to be compensated according to the Product and personal effects of the Participants during the training.
Liability Act (PHG), we shall only be liable if this cannot be Furthermore, the limitations on liability pursuant to these
excluded as a result of mandatory statutory provisions. Any General Terms and Conditions of Business, and in particular
recourse claim in accordance with § 12 PHG is excluded. this point 12, shall apply to training courses.
12.3 The damage compensation may not exceed the amount that 13. USE OF SOFTWARE
we would have been able to predict as a possible conse-
quence of the breach of contract. 13.1 Where the delivery scope includes software, the Purchaser or
End User shall be granted a non-exclusive right to use the deli-
12.4 Even if a liability disclaimer is invalid, we shall not be liable for vered software including its documentation. To this end, the
the occurrence of force majeure. Force majeure is understood software shall be made available only for use with the delivery
to relate to unforeseeable events of an extraordinary nature item that has been provided for this purpose. The use of the
which evade any control by the contracting parties. Force software on more than one system is not permitted.
majeure also relates to circumstances such as industrial dis-
putes and any other circumstances beyond the control of the 13.2 Non-compliance with installation requirements and installation
parties, such as fire, mobilization, requisition, embargo, riot, instructions shall result in the immediate and definite loss of
war etc. the Purchaser‘s warranty and damage compensation claims in
this regard.
12.5 The subject of the contract only offers a level of safety that
can be expected on the basis of the statutory provisions, 13.3 Where we have imposed time limits to the use of delivered
official regulations, operation manuals, supplier provisions software, the Purchaser may not continue to use the software
for handling the delivery item (operation manuals, service in any way whatsoever following the expiry of this time period.
provisions etc.), particularly in view of the prescribed tests
and reviews, and other given information. The Purchaser is 13.4 Subject to differing mandatory statutory provisions, the
required to comply with all provisions that apply to the delivery decompilation of delivered software is expressly prohibited,
item, including those of the manufacturer, and to only use the and may only be performed with our express written approval.
product, including all components and software, for its inten-
ded use. 13.5 The Purchaser undertakes to only remove manufacturer‘s
information, particularly copyright notations, or to modify the
12.6 The Purchaser agrees to take all reasonable and possible mea- same if it has received prior and express written approval from
sures to prevent damage occurring and to keep any damage us for this purpose.
incurred as low as possible. We shall otherwise be entitled to
demand a reasonable reduction of the asserted damages. 13.6 All other rights to the software, the source code and docu-
mentation, including the copies, shall remain with us or the
software supplier. Sublicenses may not be issued.
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14. DATA PROTECTION AND COMPLIANCE tion, cancellation and establishment. This shall also and parti-
cularly apply to issues regarding the validity, applicability and
14.1 In accordance with the provisions on data protection, we interpretation of these GTCB.
expressly advise that the execution of an order will involve the
storage of Purchaser names, addresses, telephone and fax 16.4 In the event that a provision of these GTCB, or parts thereof,
numbers, e-mail addresses and payment modalities on a data are found to be invalid or void, it shall not affect the validity of
carrier for the purpose of automated data processing. We are the remaining provisions, and agreement shall be reached on
entitled to transfer, where necessary, the Purchaser‘s data to such a provision that most closely matches the invalid or void
third parties that we have commissioned with executing the provision.
order so as to ensure proper fulfillment of the same. Beyond
this, Purchaser data shall be handled in confidence and not
forwarded to third parties.
16.2 All agreements and changes to the same, as well as all decla-
rations that must be issued on the basis of the agreements
that have been concluded, shall only be valid if they have been Rosenbauer is PEFC-certified and used paper that demonstrably ori-
made in writing. Declarations by fax or e-mail shall be deemed ginates from sus-tainable forestry for this product. The manufacturing
as complying with the written form requirement. process is effected in line with
environmental policy UZ 24 for printed materials low in harmful sub-
16.3 Austrian law, with the exclusion of the United Nations stances.
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
and rules on conflict of law, shall apply exclusively to all All rights reserved.
Orders and Contracts, their initiation, completion, implementa- 01/2018
Rosenbauer International AG
Product Division Fire & Safety Equipment
Paschinger Straße 90
4060 Leonding, Austria
Tel.: +43 (0) 732 6794-0
Fax: +43 (0) 732 6794-77
office@rosenbauer.com
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