5" TurboDraft Unit
Single 5" Unit Set-Up
# 100-1 Basic - 5" Unit
Accessing hard to reach static water source using one Turbodraft unit.
Engine/pumper (1000 gpm capacity with minimum 300 gallon onboard water tank) stationed within 50-200 feet of water source. Drafting using standard LDH hose connected to standard size TurboDraft unit.
Single 5" Unit Set-Up
# 100-1 Basic - 5" Unit
Accessing hard to reach static water source using one Turbodraft unit.
Engine/pumper (1000 gpm capacity with minimum 300 gallon onboard water tank) stationed within 50-200 feet of water source. Drafting using standard LDH hose connected to standard size TurboDraft unit.
Bridge Crossing - 5" Unit Set-Up
# 100-3 Basic - 5" Unit
Accessing water source from bridge or overpass while maintaining bridge traffic flow.
Pumper positioned on roadway shoulder or approach to bridge. Engine/pumper (1000 gpm capacity with minimum 300 gallon onboard water tank) stationed within 50-200 feet of water source. Drafting using standard LDH hose connected to standard size TurboDraft unit.
Static Reserve - 5" Unit Set-Up
# 200-1 Advanced - 5" Unit
Open relay pumping from frame tank.
Frame tank with 10» section hard suction hose attached to low-level drafting strainer for easy hookup to engines/pumper for tanker/tender filling or for open relay pumping.
2 1/2" TurboDraft Unit
Single 2 1/2" Unit Set-Up
# 300-1 Basic - 2 1/2" Unit
Accessing inaccessible water sources with field or brush truck in wildland fire situations.
With a pump rated at 175 psi flowing 60 gpm, and standard fire hose (2 1/2" or 3" attack hose and 1 1/2" - 2" attack hose) inaccessible water sources can be reached by a wildland fire unit.
Dewatering - 2 1/2" Unit Set-Up
# 300-2 Basic - 2 1/2" Unit
Dewatering flooded vessel in boat marina using land-based pumper or emergency watercraft with a pump rated at 175 psi flowing 60 gpm (minimum).
With a pumper or watercraft deployed by the marine units rated at 175 psi flowing 60 gpm, and standard fire hose (2 1/2" or 3" attack hose and 1 1/2" - 2" attack hose) emergency dewatering of a flooded vessel compartment can be achieved.