The Elwood Fire Protection District (FPD) in Illinois recently received a state-of-the-art industrial foam pumper from Sutphen, equipped with a National Foam system. This new unit is designed to handle high-risk industrial fires and offers advanced firefighting capabilities. The pumper features a 256-inch wheelbase, with a travel height of 11 feet 11 inches and a total length of 37 feet 6 inches. The chassis is a Sutphen 73” model with a half 15” raised roof, providing ample space and stability. It includes a four-door, four-person cab with two EMS cabinets, making it ideal for emergency medical services as well as fire response. The vehicle is powered by a Detroit Diesel S60 engine producing 515 horsepower, paired with an Allison GEN IV EVS4000 transmission. The front axle and suspension are rated at 23,000 lbs, while the rear axle and suspension can handle up to 31,000 lbs. A 320-amp Leece Neville alternator ensures reliable power for all onboard systems. The pump system consists of a Hale 8FG unit capable of delivering 300 GPM, with multiple discharge points including 5-inch, 3-inch, and 2.5-inch lines, plus a high-flow 8-inch deck gun that can push up to 5,300 GPM. The unit also includes a 750-gallon water tank and a 300-gallon foam tank, along with the National Foam Servo Command 300 system for efficient foam application. The body is built by Sutphen and features a PA-12 configuration, roll-up doors, and a total compartment space of 234 cubic feet. It comes with a Duo-Safety Pumper Ladder complement and rear chute ladder storage for easy access. Optional equipment includes a Harrison 20W generator, a Safety Vision camera system, and a Command Light 8000W light tower, enhancing both functionality and safety during operations. This new pumper represents a major upgrade for the Elwood FPD, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle even the most challenging industrial emergencies.

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Hydraulic oil is a fluid that has several functions. It serves as an energy transfer or power transmission medium, lubricant, and sealant. Also, it is a fluid that cools the equipment and carries contaminants away.

Based on the division of hydraulics into hydrodynamics and hydrostatics, we have different hydraulic fluids. Firstly, hydraulic fluids for hydrodynamic applications are called power-transmission oils. Secondly, hydraulic fluids for hydrostatic application are called hydraulic oils. Moreover, in the latter application, applied pressures are high and the flow rates are low. That is why hydraulic oils have to be non-compressible fluids that transfer power within a system or piece of equipment.

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