Pillar fire hydrant is connected to the water main for allowing firefighters to quickly access a local water supply. Firefighters usually use a special wrench to remove the valve cover to open it, and then water flows through the hydrant into the hose. Wet hydrant (wet barrel hydrant) is used in a warm climate with water in the barrel always. Dry hydrant (dry barrel hydrant) is used in cold regions with air in the barrel if no usage, so to protect the hydrant from freezing.
Product Feature & Specification:
* Efficient hydraulic design provides optimum performance & maximum flow.
* Threaded & Field replaceable Two numbers of 2½" hydrant landing
* valves with cap and chain.
* Size: 4" Inlet 2½" Outlet
* Available: in Red Color, Inlet as Flange Table E BS10, Outlet BS 366 Female Instantaneous
Material: Body – Cast Iron to BS 1561
Valve – Copper Alloy to BS 1982
Hand Wheel – Cast Iron to BS EN 1561
Inlet: 4” BS 4504
Outlet: 336 Female Instantaneous
Flange: (4”) 100mm Table E BS 10
Working Pressure: 15 bar
Test Pressure: 20 bar
Finishing: Red and Yellow (Optional)
Applicable Standards: BS 5041 – 1:1987