US Fire Pump Company “SRT” Submersible Response Truck

The first of its kind truck is capable of deploying two submersible pumps to achieve 4000+ gallons per minute of water supply from static sources.
The first of its kind truck is capable of deploying two submersible pumps to achieve 4000+ gallons per minute of water supply from static sources.
How much water is necessary to be considered an adequate supply for fire protection systems?
Ensuring availability of adequate fire water in process units, storage tanks, loading racks and administration buildings is paramount to continuing successful operations.
Meeting the requirement of a stationary diesel engine fire pump.
The requirements under NFPA 20.
Nearly 20,000 gallons per minute of the big flow originated from two US Fire Pump submersible units at a Louisiana training event.
Industrial applications require carefully tailored equipment.
The company's first fire pump is the largest NFPA-compliant high velocity pump available, and represents a significant advance over competitors.
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