Trypper stands out as the most compact firefighting robot on the market, with a width of less than 80 cm, allowing easy transport on any commercial vehicle. Once it reaches its destination, it is connected to the fire hose and is remotely controlled to the intervention site, providing protection to personnel against collapses, explosions, chemical contamination, and fires. Trypper can accommodate any type of firefighting monitor connected to a water tender, but it can also be equipped with an integrated monitor. The integrated firefighting monitor is equipped with motorisation to control the water flow rate, providing a maximum of 2000 litres per minute. The monitor features a maximum horizontal oscillation angle of 40° and a maximum vertical angle of 80°, with a throw range of up to 60 meters. The flow rate can be adjusted via remote control, enabling Trypper to operate autonomously without the need for personnel nearby.
Trypper is powered by batteries, allowing it to effectively manage and extinguish fires in environments with limited oxygen, such as tunnels. Additionally, its capabilities extend to direct engagement with fire.
The use of the firefighting monitor act as a thermal barrier, ensuring the necessary cooling of the robot to enable continuous operation. If the robot’s internal temperature exceeds predefined limits, its integrated software promptly alerts the operator, ensuring the swift safety of Trypper.
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