FirePak Horizontal Split Case

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  • Summary
  • Applications

    Fire-protection of buildings and other built infrastructure

  • Description

    The Horizontal Split-Case (HSC) FirePak offering features the full range of Armstrong HSC fire pumps, electric or diesel-driven, and controller. All mounted, piped, and wired on a base at the factory.

  • Materials

    Metal base, piping, pump, and control panel; switchgear; electric motor/ diesel engine

  • Configuration

    Optional features include jockey pump, jockey pump controller city by-pass loop, flow meter loop, main relief valve plus waste cone, and diesel fuel tank. 50 Hz and 60 Hz electric versions

  • Performance range

    500 – 3000 USgpm

Lowest installed cost and smallest footprint

  • Factory configured and assembled for up to 30% lower cost and up to 90% less installation time over equivalent separate component supply installation
  • Complete pre-assembled package for eliminating onsite installation waste and motor-pump alignments
Design Envelope

Lowest installed cost. Lowest operating cost.

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Minimal project and operating risk

  • Complete pre-assembled package in accordance with all applicable NFPA codes and standards for carefree site approval
  • Product design, assembly and testing in a controlled ISO 14000 factory environment for trouble-free installation and lifetime performance
  • Single-source responsibility for convenient project and product support

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