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Hangzhou Zoesky Fire Fighting Equipment Co., Ltd. established in 2011.Zoesky Fire Fighting is a leading supplier of high-quality Chinese fire fighting products.We striving to provide the best Chinese fire protection products and services to the professional customers.

 

 
  • Standpipe For Fire Hydrant
    ●Designed for municipal water networks and industrial firefighting systems.●Features a flanged base for easy and secure installation.●Available in various diameters to meet different system requirements.●Compatible with standard fire
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  • Hydrant Key Socket
    ●High durability and resistance to rust and wear.●Universal design fits most hydrant valve models.●Compact structure allows quick field operation.●Reliable tool for both emergency use and regular hydrant maintenance.
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  • Actuating Key For Fire Hydrant
    ●Rugged steel construction for long-lasting performance.●Anti-rust surface coating ensures resistance to weather and oxidation.●Ergonomic T-handle design enhances comfort and control.●Essential tool for fire hydrant maintenance and
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  • Portable Fire Monitor With Foldable Base
    Equipped with adjustable spray nozzleLightweight and easy to transportDesigned for rapid firefighting responseMade of brass or aluminum alloy
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  • Portable Fire Monitor
    Product Introduction●Compact ground-mounted fire monitor●Four-legged stable ground support●Equipped with adjustable nozzle●Designed for high-capacity firefighting
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  • Fixed Fire Monitor With Flange Base
    Product Introduction●Dual handwheel operation●Heavy-duty flange mounting base●Precision aiming mechanism●High-capacity firefighting stream
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  • Fixed Fire Monitor With Aluminum Alloy And Brass
    High-Aluminum alloy and brass construction.Compact flanged base.Durable fire protection equipment.
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  • Fixed Fire Monitor
    Fixed fire monitor with flanged baseDual hand-wheel gear operationHeavy-duty cast bodyHigh-capacity firefighting nozzle
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  • High Performance Fixed Fire Monitor
    Fixed fire monitor with gear controlHigh-capacity water cannonDurable flanged base structure
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  • 2 Ways Fire Hydrant With Safety Chains
    Two-outlet fire hydrant with chain caps.Robust ductile iron construction.Flanged connection for easy installation.
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  • 2-Way Outdoor Fire Hydrant With Valves
    ● Dual-outlet fire hydrant with valves. ● Ductile iron construction for durability and reliability. ● Red coating for high-visibility and corrosion resistance. Designed specifically for outdoor fire protection pipe networks
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  • 2 Ways 4'' Fire Hydrant
    ● 4-inch flanged water inlet. ● Ductile iron construction for high strength. ● Dual-outlet vertical fire hydrant
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Why Choose Us

Rich Experience

We specialize in supply top fire fighting equipment. With 13 years experience, we are confident in our ability to assist customer enhance safety and protect valuable assets in their area.

Accept ODM/OEM

We offer OEM/ODM services to meet specific customer requirements.

 

Our Certificates

Our products are strictly produced according to international standards, including ISO9001:2000, CE, EN3 (BSI), EN694, LPCB, Australian Standard Certification, EN14604, and EN1869.

Sales Market

Our products are mainly exported to European, American, and Australian markets, including countries such as France, Germany, the United States, Mexico, and South Korea.

 

Fire Hydrant - Overview

 

 

A fire hydrant is a connection point, usually in the street, that provides firefighters with access to a water supply for extinguishing fires. It's a valve connected to underground water pipes, allowing firefighters to attach hoses and draw water under pressure to fight fires. Fire hydrants are a critical part of active fire protection systems.

 

 
 
Functions of Fire Hydrants
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Firefighting

The primary function of fire hydrants is to provide a readily available water source for firefighting. Firefighters can quickly connect hoses to hydrants to obtain the high-pressure water needed to combat fires effectively.

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Flushing

Hydrants are used to flush out the water distribution system, removing sediment and ensuring water quality. Regular flushing helps maintain the cleanliness and efficiency of the pipes.

 

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Pressure Testing

Hydrants can be used to test the water pressure in the distribution system, ensuring that it meets necessary standards for firefighting and domestic use.

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Emergency Access

In case of emergencies such as water main breaks, hydrants can be used to access and control the flow of water, aiding in repair efforts.

 

Types of Fire Hydrants
 

Dry Barrel Hydrants
Ideal for regions with freezing temperatures, dry barrel hydrants keep water below ground to prevent ice blockages. When the hydrant is opened, water rises from the main and flows through the hose. Once closed, the hydrant drains to avoid leftover water freezing inside.

 

Wet Barrel Hydrants
Common in warmer climates, wet barrel hydrants have water in the upper section at all times. Each outlet has its own valve, allowing multiple hoses to operate independently. This design is helpful when firefighters need several water streams simultaneously.

 

Wall Hydrants
Mounted directly into building walls, wall hydrants are often found in industrial settings or near airports. They provide quick access to water without taking up space on the sidewalk. Firefighters can connect hoses directly to the building, saving valuable time.

 

Standpipes
Inside large buildings or high-rises, standpipes act like internal fire hydrants. These vertical pipes run up the building’s height, with hose connections on each floor. Firefighters hook up their hoses inside, avoiding the need to drag equipment up stairs.

 

Pillar Hydrants
Popular in Europe, pillar hydrants stand tall with outlets and controls at an easy working height. Their prominent design makes them easy to locate and operate. They often have multiple outlets to support several hoses at once.

 

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Materials of Fire Hydrants

The hydrant barrel is usually molded in cast or ductile iron. Some iron wet-barrel hydrants have an epoxy coating on the inner surface to prevent corrosion. Other wet-barrel hydrants are molded in bronze. The hydrant bonnet is usually made from the same material as the barrel. The valve stem in a dry-barrel hydrant design is steel. The valve stems in a wet-barrel hydrant are usually made from silicon bronze.

 

The hydrant outlets are molded in bronze. If the barrel is cast or ductile iron, the bronze outlets are threaded into the barrel. If the barrel is bronze, the outlets are cast as part of the barrel. The outlet caps may be bronze, cast iron, or plastic.

 

Valve seats, seals, and gaskets are made from a variety of synthetic rubbers including styrene butadiene, chloroprene, urethane, and butadiene acrylonitrile. Fasteners may be zinc-plated steel or stainless steel.

 

Hydrants are given a coat of primer paint before they are shipped. When a hydrant is installed, the outer surface is coated with an exterior-grade paint.

 

Installing Precautions

Installing a fire hydrant is a complex process that should only be undertaken by professionals with the right skills and knowledge. Once the right fire hydrants have been selected and orders, a professional should check them before installation to ensure that no damage has been sustained during transit. If the hydrant must be stored before installation, it should be done with the inlet face down. It should also be reinspected before installation.


Ensuring adherence to all local cire codes, fire authorities, and municipal design standards.


Properly coordinating the hydrant installation with water mains for appropriate fire flows.


Careful handling of all elements to avoid damage.


Cleaning all foreign materials from the hydrant before installation.


Identification of a spot that is easy to access.


Installation of a gate valve to isolate for maintenance and emergency shut-off purposes.


Once installed, the hydrant should be moved from fully closed to fully open and back to ensure no obstructions block the flow of water.


The hydrant should also be hydrostatically tested. Following the test, the hydrant should be flushed and checked for damage.

 

Customization Process

 

Requirement Discussion

Contact us and provide your design drawings, size specifications, and other technical parameters.

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Design Proposal

Our professional team will develop a design proposal and provide a quotation based on your requirements.

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Sample Production

We produce samples according to the design proposal and conduct rigorous testing.

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Mass Production

Upon your approval, we commence mass production to ensure timely delivery and consistent quality.

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After-Sales Service

We offer ongoing technical support and service to ensure the long-term stable operation of our products.

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Packing and Delivery

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is the standard for a fire hydrant?

A: For a hydrant to count toward the required fire flow, it must be within 1,000 ft (304 m) of the building. Additionally, in residential areas with only one- and two-family dwellings, at least one hydrant must be within 600 ft (183 m) of the dwelling and fire hydrants cannot be spaced more than 800 ft (244 m) apart.

Q: What material are fire hydrants made of?

A: One of the most popular materials used to create fire hydrants is cast iron. Cast iron is an alloy of iron, carbon, and silicon. It is a very hard, brittle material that can be cast into a variety of shapes.

Q: What psi is a fire hydrant?

A: Fire hydrants typically have a static pressure ranging from 50 to 100 psi (pounds per square inch). When a hydrant is opened and water is flowing, the pressure can drop, but the water flow rate is usually more than 1,500 gallons per minute. The exact pressure and flow rate can vary depending on the local water system, time of day, and elevation.

Q: What are the two main types of fire hydrants used today?

A: There are two main types of fire hydrants: wet barrel and dry barrel. Each type has its own unique features and is suited to different climates and conditions. Here's a closer look at the differences between wet barrel and dry barrel hydrants.

Q: How often should fire hydrants be flushed?

A: Fire hydrants are typically flushed once or twice a year as part of routine maintenance. This helps ensure they are in good working order, clears sediment from water mains, and maintains water quality. Some hydrants may need more frequent flushing if they are in high-use areas or after repairs.

Q: What is the quality control of your product?

A: Follow strictly quality control measures for implementation,

Q: Will your company provide free sample?

A: It depends on which sort of item you want to get. Some can be provided free of charge, however, the client shall assume the shipping fees himself.

Q: Is OEM open to clients?

A: Yes, we can provide both OEM and ODM service.

Q: How can our company be your distribution partner?

A: We welcome you to be our distributor. For further details, please contact us.

Q: What is the payment of sample?

A: AT/T and Alipay both acceptable.

We're well-known as one of the leading fire hydrant manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please feel free to wholesale high quality fire hydrant from our factory. For custom service, contact us now.

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