We installed a bridge-mounted dry fire hydrant today on a bridge in Gamber, Maryland. The DFH used our swivel-mount design that allows the pipe to be stowed out of the water until needed. The design has become popular because it does not interfere with wetlands or streambed environs - and the pipe and strainer are protected during periods of high water. Today's installation used a 6-inch Kochek suction head and tear drop strainer (shallow water). The installation will be complete once a flow test is done (after the 24-hour glue curing process) and the pipe is painted with UV-resistant paint (on a warmer day).
Standard "jersey wall" type of concrete bridge wall.
GBW Swivel Mount friction bracket.
Swivel mount in position first.
GBW Cradle Mount friction bracket placed next.
Elbow drilled for retrieval hardware.
Retrieval hardware installed.
Retrieval line anchor point.
Kochek tear drop strainer designed for shallow water applications.
6" tear drop strainer.
Schedule 40 PVC pressure pipe.
The strainer is glued in place first.
Kochek 6" male suction head.
The pipe is positioned in its "deployed" position so that the suction head location can be determined.
The tear drop strainer points with the stream flow and rests on the bottom of the stream.
Figuring out where to place the suction head.
Making sure the cradle mount is in the correct location.