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ELECTRIC PUMPS FOR FIRE TRUCKS

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ELECTRIC PUMPS FOR FIRE TRUCKS

Ace Centro Enterprises (ACE) supplies fire pumps to tackle civil emergencies. A full range of hydraulic driven pumps cater to custom built firefighting equipment to fit onboard trucks and earth moving machinery.

Pump Performance:

· Capacity: 500 m3/h of water.

· Facilitates water recovery from river or lagoon, rather than from the reservoir tank.

· Ability to recover water from rivers with fire truck on bridges. · Can be fitted with Hydraulic crane for water recovery from rivers and channels. · Automatic hoses reels self-adaptable to follow pump movements. · Solids passage: 10 mm for water pumping – 60 mm for slurry pumping. · Extra water booster pump for high pressure can be fitted.

· Long distance pumping is possible: Water up to 2 kms – Mud and Slurry up to 500 m.

· Suitable for use in incredible harsh site conditions.

Through its sales organization in the Arabian Gulf, ACE can supply new pump fit outs as well as modify existing firefighting equipment to incorporate dredge pumps onboard the vehicle, for its clients in the Middle Eastern and African markets.

Please contact us on +971 55 5038200 or [email] with your requirements and we will be glad to provide you with an offer to suit your project.

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In the event of a wild forest fire or a civilian fire emergency, Dragflow pumps are used to recover water from nearby rivers or lagoons. This is greatly beneficial by avoiding the dependency on the truck’s reservoir tank, as well as, facilitates to refill depleting water resources whilst tackling fires. The pump’s high flow rate enables the quick pumping out of water from lakes, rather than having to deploy a second fire brigade or shuttling back to the fire station for a refill.