Inlet FBC Breeching

Breeching inlets are like special water access points installed outside buildings or in easy-to-reach spots inside. Firefighters use them to get water when they're fighting fires. These inlets stay dry normally, but when there's a fire, firefighters connect their equipment to them to pump water.

Now, let's talk about breach control valves. They're like smart sensors that detect when water is flowing strangely. They're set up to measure how much water is flowing or the pressure it's under. These valves can handle water flowing in one direction or both. Fire brigade inlet connections are like personalized fire hydrants for buildings. They're separate systems that give firefighters quick access to water, making it easier for them to put out fires fast.

Lastly, collecting breechings are used to bring together two water sources. They have a couple of male parts and one female part that connects to standard equipment. There's a twist knob on the female part that releases water when needed.

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