Dump Site Operations - Grass Rig Runs Jet Siphons
 
By President Mark Davis
December 5, 2013
 

Jet siphons consume pump capacity. When trying to run a mulitple-dump tank operation using a smaller pumper (1,250 gpm or less), pump capacity given up to jet siphons can prove problematic when higher fire flows are needed. Using a brush truck or grass rig to run jet siphons can free up pump capacity for the main pumper. This only works however if the brush truck can develop sufficient pressure to make the jet siphon work right ( 125 psi or so on an 1-1/2-inch supply line to the siphon). Therefore, it is important to "try this out" with your brush truck before the "big water" event occurs.

The series of photos with this News Story are from our seminar in Franklin County, Kansas (August 2013). Cutler FD's Grass 3571 uses its 400 gpm pump to supply and operate jet siphons freeing up the 1,000 gpm draft pumper to supply the simulated fire flow.