
Pierce High Flow Industrial Pumper
When battling large-scale industrial fires, you need unwavering performance. Pierce’s High Flow Industrial Apparatus will perform in the toughest conditions. The system design and endurance capabilities have been rigorously tested and validated through third party testing.
The Pierce High Flow Industrial Apparatus features a Darley 2ZSM water pump that delivers higher discharge flow rates and additional reach performance. The all new Husky™ 450 foam system provides expanded capabilities for the most extreme conditions.
Specifications
Vehicle Features
- Darley 2ZSM pump
- 5,500 gpm from draft
- 10,000+ gpm from a pressurized water source
- Serviceable between the frame rails, reducing service & maintenance times
- Customizable inlet configurations
- Up to 12″ available
- Adaptable to 6″ for pressurized water source applications
- Multiple discharge outlet sizes
- Up to 12″ available
- Foam ratio controllers through 10″
- Accurate foam solution flow rates over 10,000 gpm from a single discharge
- Multi-function valve controllers control both discharge valve operation & foam metering valve regulation for simplified operation
- All valve actuators have manual overrides as standard for redundant operator control
- Up to 14 discharges available
Husky 450 Foam System Features
- Husky 450 gpm flow rate capacity, gpm (L/min):
| 1% | 3% | 6% | |
| 45,000* | 15,000* | 7,500 | |
| (170,300) | (56,780) | (28,390) | |
*Maximum flow depends on maximum water pump and plumbing capacities. |
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- Operating pressures through a range of 75 psi – 250 psi.
- The Husky foam system utilizes a non-recirculating automatic pressure system to ensure foam concentrate does not recirculate back to the foam tank while automatically balancing the foam pressure to water pressure.
Pierce Manufacturing® Fire Apparatus
Protect your community with Pierce Manufacturing® fire apparatus from Allegiance Fire & Rescue. As a trusted Pierce dealer, we provide the full range of custom and commercial fire trucks, including pumpers, aerials, tankers, and rescue vehicles — purpose-built to meet the demanding requirements of fire departments and emergency services across the Northeast.
