HYDROSUB 60
The HydroSub 60 is the smallest of the HydroSub family. Giving 1500 ltrs to 4000 ltrs/min. The HydroSub 60 is driven by a Detroit Diesel engine and can be mounted on a skid, a trailer or permanently installed on a truck chassis. The pump is constructed of aluminium bronze for use fresh, brackish and salt water.
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HYDROSUB 150
The HydroSub 150 has a capacity of 3500 ltrs/min to 8000 ltrs/min, driven by a Volvo Penta 145 Kw diesel engine. The pump is constructed of aluminium bronze for use fresh, brackish and salt water. The HydroSub 150 can be placed up to 60 meters away - horizontally or vertically - from the open water source without effecting its flow of the pump - a conventional fire truck must be within 7.5 meters of the water - so no draft problems with the HydroSub
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HYDROSUB 300
The HydroSub 300 has a capacity of 7000 ltrs/min to 16000 ltrs/min utilizing twin floating pump units. The pump is constructed of aluminium bronze for use fresh, brackish and salt water. The HydroSub 300 can be placed up to 20 meters away - horizontally or vertically - from the open water source without effecting its flow of the pump - a conventional fire truck must be within 7.5 meters of the water - so no draft problems with the HydroSub.
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HYDROSUB 450
The HydroSub 450 has a capacity of 11000 ltrs/min at 12 bar utilizing a single floating pump unit. The pump is constructed of aluminium bronze for use fresh, brackish and salt water. The HydroSub 450 can be placed up to 20 meters away - horizontally or vertically - from the open water source without effecting its flow of the pump - a conventional fire truck must be within 7.5 meters of the water - so no draft problems with the HydroSub.
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HYDROSUB 900
The HydroSub 900 has a capacity of 22000 ltrs/min at 12 bar utilizing twin floating pump units. The pump is constructed of aluminium bronze for use fresh, brackish and salt water. The HydroSub 900 can be placed up to 20 meters away - horizontally or vertically - from the open water source without effecting its flow of the pump - a conventional fire truck must be within 7.5 meters of the water - so no draft problems with the HydroSub.
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