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Tri-Max TM-5100 Twin Agent Fire Skid, AFFF Foam and Dry Chem Suppresion
$ 6600
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Description
Tri-Max TM-5100 Twin Agent Fire Skid, AFFF Foam and Dry Chem SuppresionThis is a used Tri-Max 5100 twin agent self contained fire fighting system made by Crash Rescue Equipment Service. System uses on-board compressed nitrogen bottles to propel the dry-chem and AFFF material through the hoses and through the dual nozzle gun. The dry-chem tank can hold 500 lbs of PKW material and the aqueous foam material is stored in a 100 gallon tank. Hose reel holds 100 ft of twinned hose that can be manually wound-up or powered by a DC motor. Two 400 cu ft nitrogen bottles are mounted on the sides of the skid. System is self contained on a steel skid that can be mounted on a truck.
Unit was originally made in 2007 and was recently refurbished with new regulators and all new hoses except the twin hose. The foam system was partially tested with shop air and water instead of the high pressure bottles and foam but it worked well the way it was tested. Two high pressure bottles will be included but they should be hydrotested and one needs a new valve.
Manufacturer: Crash Rescue Equipment Service, Inc.
Model: TM5100
Type: Twin Agent - High Energy Foam, Encapsulated Dry Chemical
Dimensions (approximate):
95” Long,
58” Wide,
41” High
Weights:
Empty: 1750 lbs.
Full: 3090 lbs.
High Pressure Cylinders:
Qty: Two (2) DOT 3AA-2400 With Nitrogen Connections
Recommended Propellant: Nitrogen or Dry Filtered Compressed Air
Pressure Range: 1900-2600 psi
Foam Premix Tank: ASME Coded Epoxy Coated
Dry Chemical Vessel: ASME Coded
Capacities:
Premix: 100 Gallons
Dry Chemical: 500 lbs.
High Pressure Cylinders: 400 cubic feet
Twinned Discharge Hose:
Type: Light Weight, Black Molded Nitryl Poly Vinyl Chloride
Length: 100 feet
Nozzle:
Standard: Williams Hydro-Chem HCCAF
Optional: Williams Hydro-Chem Fog/Stream
Discharge Distances, Standard Nozzle, No Wind:
Foam: 65 feet (nominal)
Dry Chemical: 50 feet (nominal)
Dry Chemical & Foam (combined): 65 feet (nominal)
Flow Rates, Standard Nozzle, Continuous Flow:
Foam: @30 gpm = 2 minutes + 40 seconds
Dry Chemical: @300 lbs/min = 40 seconds
Operating Temperature Range:
Standard Foam: 0 to +140 degrees F
ARCTIC AFFF Foam: -40 to +140 degrees F
Pressure Relief Valves:
Foam Tank (250 psi)
Dry Chemical Pressure Vessel (250 psi)
Type of Hose Reel
Optional: Electric Rewind, 100 ft. capacity
Specifications:
MFG: Tri-Max, Crash Rescue Equipment Service
Model: TM-5100
Serial: 3577-4
Year: 2007
Weight: 1750 Lbs
Condition: Used
Length: 95
Width: 58
Height: 41
All dims inches unless otherwise noted
Inventory #: 8041
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