Not sure where you guys are from but your high-rise pack demonstration and explanation was done very well! Thanks for posting! Be safe and have a Merry Christmas!
I notice that you do not employ a shut off valve in the line. As a rule our brigade always fit a shut off valve in the line in case you need to add more lengths after the line is charged.
I saw the standpipe valve, a gate valve right after the standpipe valve (before the pressure gauge) and then a break-apart tip on the nozzle, so there are three ways they could stop the flow of water to extend the line.
Not sure where you guys are from but your high-rise pack demonstration and explanation was done very well! Thanks for posting! Be safe and have a Merry Christmas!
Great video!
I notice that you do not employ a shut off valve in the line. As a rule our brigade always fit a shut off valve in the line in case you need to add more lengths after the line is charged.
Unscrew that nozzle tip and you could throw as much 1.75" on that ball valve as you want
I saw the standpipe valve, a gate valve right after the standpipe valve (before the pressure gauge) and then a break-apart tip on the nozzle, so there are three ways they could stop the flow of water to extend the line.
3:50 Hi Bro!