Has anyone bought a fire nozzle

florin call me tomorrow /or anytime.... be happy to discuss short answer 54 gallons per minute submerisable pump (have 2 ) 7000 watt generator ..and although 100 gallons per minute at 110 psi 10 minute total 1000 gallons ..I would expect only 20-30 seconds burst at any given time ....in all fairness I have not done this yet it just what I expect will happen when I do this ....oh and 20 foot car hauler 7000 lbs axles...I dont have all the answers...need to buy the fire nozzle and hose first

Thanks for the call invite. Ill give you a buzz this weekend or at the beginnng of next week. Slammed tomorrow with bids, call backs and got a list of cold calls I need to do that stretches a mile.
 
Looking to buy a fire nozzle:
that will pass 100 gallons per minute @ 110 psi pressure for rinsing (1 1/2 inches maybe 2 inch)

found a lot of them for 300-500 dollars........................ looking for less than a 100 dollars

this is a picture of the pump I would be using.


Where do you buy the pump from? Any specs on it pls?

Thanks
 
The question begging to be asked is: how in the world are you going to recover at 100 gpm? You may have to call in that garage guy from CA. Or....maybe you don't recover????

I was driving to clean last night (over slept didnt clean any thing yikes)
but I saw this and thought about your post....

the 4th picture is pretty intresting I think they need to hookup to one of those thingys I forget what they call it...
 

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Thats funny but not really. They have a vacuboom laid down but not the vacuum ha ha. I see this all the time. Pretty ballsy to not reclaim at a gas station. Guess that's why they don't have their Company name on the truck or trailer????

I am sure there is plenty of that going on !! When I had my trucking Company in NY we would haul 12,000 gal of gasoline in bulk at a time. We are required to reclaim all vapors when gravity dropping at a station.

Most would but I have seen alot of guys even down here just drop and release the vapors into the air without recovery. This is a HUGE FINE in any state. Why they do it is because the fuel drops faster when you dont run the hose back to the tank, and also it's another hose they have to hook up.

All you would need is someone within the area to strike a match or a lighter and the rest is history!!
 
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