Master Stream™ Firefighting Nozzle

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Master Stream™ is TFT's complete family of high-capacity firefighting nozzles designed for monitor, deck gun, aerial, and industrial applications. Available in automatic, selectable, fixed-flow, smooth bore, and remote-controlled configurations, Master Stream nozzles provide dependable performance across a wide range of fireground challenges. Flow capacities range from 150 GPM to 4000 GPM (600–15,000 LPM), making the series suitable for everything from municipal master streams to large industrial incidents.

Master Stream nozzles are engineered for large-scale suppression operations with flow capacities ranging from 150 GPM up to 4000 GPM depending on model selection.

Choose the nozzle style that best fits your operation:

  • Automatic
  • Selectable Flow
  • Fixed Flow
  • Smooth Bore
  • Remote-Controlled Models

This flexibility allows departments to match nozzle performance to apparatus, monitor, and incident requirements.

Available in both manual and electronically controlled remote models, allowing operators to safely manage water delivery from the apparatus or a remote control station.

Applications:

Designed for ladder pipes, platform devices, and elevated waterways where long reach and high-volume water delivery are critical.

Provides effective water delivery for fixed and portable monitor operations during offensive and defensive firefighting tactics.

Ideal for refineries, petrochemical facilities, manufacturing plants, tank farms, and other high-hazard environments requiring significant water flow.

High-capacity streams and fog protection make Master Stream effective for marine firefighting and waterfront operations.

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FAQs:

A Master Stream nozzle is a high-capacity firefighting nozzle designed for monitor, deck gun, aerial, and industrial applications where large volumes of water are required for suppression.

Yes. The series includes automatic nozzles that adjust internally to maintain effective operating pressure and stream performance as flow conditions change.

Yes. Combination models allow smooth transition between a penetrating straight stream and a dense protective fog pattern.

Depending on the model, Master Stream nozzles can flow anywhere from 150 GPM to 4000 GPM (600–15,000 LPM).