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Draft Commander 3000 Specification MODEL NUMBER DM19113000

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‣ The mobile drafting water reservoir to have a section which is an independent suction<br />

drafting pit in the reservoir, and receives water flow through a special designed<br />

integrated sections of the reservoir which removes cavitations/disturbance and air from<br />

the water, so when water is entering the reservoir from high volume and pressure of<br />

water being pumped out of the drafting pit section from the apparatus being tested.<br />

This is to allow when the water reaches the draft pit section to maintain the correct<br />

water depth preventing water disturbance and air swirls causing apparatus to loose<br />

prime. The drafting pit section of the reservoir also to have four (4) anti­swirl plates<br />

and a water temperature gauge to monitor water temperature.<br />

‣ Integrated water cooling system to help maintain a stable water temperature with two<br />

(2) 2 ½ inlets and one (1) 4” discharge to discharge warm water from reservoir. The 4”<br />

discharge is discharge at front right side of reservoir and controlled with quarter turn<br />

ball valve 2 1/2” NST male and caped.<br />

‣ All internal anti­water flow cavitation compartment sections to be made of ½” or<br />

larger heavy duty poly and supported and welded to withstand large volume of water<br />

that flow to the suction drafting pit compartment.<br />

‣ Reservoir clean out drain equipped with 2½” drain and controlled with a 2½” quarter<br />

turn valve and to discharge at right rear of transporter.<br />

‣ Located at the front of the test reservoir two (2) aluminum 1/8 tread plate stone<br />

shield (14” wide by 30 ¾” long) one located (1) on the right and one located (1) on<br />

the left side.<br />

‣ The mobile fire pump testing unit is designed to test fire pumps up to 3,000 GPM plus.<br />

‣ One (1) liquid site water gauge installed at rear of reservoir drafting pit.<br />

‣ Lifetime warranty on tank reservoir.<br />

<strong>Draft</strong>ing Tubes:<br />

‣ Two (2) 6”drafting tubes located in draft pit section of draft commander reservoir and<br />

equipped with special designed aluminum powder coated heavy duty 45° 6” 360° elbow<br />

swivels. The swivels are designed so you can position the apparatus at the rear, left, or<br />

right side. Swivels equipped with a grease zerk to lubricate swivels.<br />

Note: Swivel and dry hydrant elbows manufactured of PVC will not be accepted.<br />

Special Designed 45° Heavy Duty Powered Coated <strong>Draft</strong>ing Swivels:<br />

‣ On top of 360° elbow swivels a suction vacuum breaker to be installed and to be<br />

controlled at the rear of the transporter on each elbow.<br />

Hard Suction Hose:<br />

‣ Two (2) 17 ft of 6” flexible hard suction hose preconnected to the drafting tubes and<br />

stored on top of the <strong>Draft</strong> <strong>Commander</strong>. One end attached to the 360° elbow swivel and<br />

the other end equipped with 6” long handle swivel NFT female.<br />

‣ Two (2) hard suction trays to have hold down straps to secure the hard suction hose.<br />

The trays to be made of 1/8” aluminum plate 46” length by 8 ½” wide by 4 ½” depth.<br />

‣ Hard suction hose is clear which allows greater visibility of the water and making sure<br />

there is no air in the suction tubes.<br />

Extra Hard Suction Trays:<br />

‣ Two 10 ft of 6” flexible hard suction hose. The hose is clear which allows greater<br />

visibility of the water.<br />

‣ Couplings on the hard suction hose one (1) 6” swivel female L.H. N.S.T. thread at one<br />

end and a 6” male L.H. N.S.T. threads on the other end.<br />

‣ The hard suction hoses shall be stored one on each side of the tank between the fender<br />

wells and the tank body.<br />

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