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SO YOU THOUGHT WE HAD A GOOD RANGE OF PORTABLE PUMPS?

Pressure
Bar

Industrial Pumps
9 (Portable?)
Godiva/Hale (UK/US)
Fire Pumps Rosenbauer (GmbH)
Godiva/Hale (UK/US)
Ziegler (GmbH)
Rosenbauer (GmbH)
Magirus (GmbH)
Waterous (US)
6 CET (US)
Ziegler (GmbH)
Darley (US)
Tohatsu (Japan)

3
Salvage/Builders Pumps
Honda, Robin, Glendale

1.5 15 30 45
Engine power hp
Portable fire pumps - the plan

We currently have 4 petrol models


LW500 LW800 LW1300 LW2300
The model number indicates the flow in l/min, normally at 7 bar
We currently have 3 diesel models
LD400 LD600 LD1800
We plan to:-
Introduce a Mk 2 version of the LW500 - better frame and specification
Introduce a water cooled LW1100 - 3 cyl Briggs & Stratton engines
Introduce an LD1100 water cooled diesel - 3 cyl Briggs & Stratton engines
Introduce a 35hp Briggs & Stratton V twin air cooled LWA1200
Introduce a small floating pump - the FL1000
Longer term we hope to introduce:-
A small forestry pump (high pressure, low volume, light weight)
FL1000

Honda 6.5 HP
Single cylinder petrol
Air-Cooled
Pump draws only 7cm
Will pump water down to 1cm
deep
Weight (without fuel) 26kg
LD400

Ruggerini 12HP
Diesel Fuel
Air-Cooled
Electric & Manual Start
Pressure Gauge, Compound
Gauge, Hour-meter, Oil LD 400
Pressure and Charge Warning 6
Lamps 5
Pressure Bar

4
Improved Exhaust Eject Primer 3
Primes 3 Meters In 18 Seconds 2
1
Weight (without fuel) 88kg 0
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400
Dimensions 530 x 490 x
500mm Output Litres per minute
LW 500 Mk2 Portable Fire Pump
Overview of the LW500

Performance Construction

550 l/min at 7 bar Stainless steel frame

1,000 l/min at 2 bar Pump castings in light alloy

Dimensions Impeller in light alloy

520mm x 495mm x 600mm Electrical System

Weight 12 volt negative earth

70 kg Electric start
16 amp alternator
Storage Optimisation

Designed to fit with a PPV unit in a standard pump locker


Engine
Engine

Briggs and Stratton


18HP
4 Stroke
Air-cooled
Recoil hand start
Globally recognised
Simple maintenance
Priming

Exhaust gas ejector


3 metres in 30 seconds
Corrosion resistant materials

Integral Fuel Tank


9 litre fuel tank
1 hour running time
Standard Equipment

Single swivel outlet


Compound gauge
Delivery gauge
Ancillary socket
LW800 Lightweight Portable Pump
LW800 Lightweight Portable Pump
Overview
Performance
850 l/min at 7 bar
1,990 l/min at 1 bar
Dimensions
590mm x 495mm x 610mm
Weight
89 kg
Construction
Stainless steel used on all
fabrications
Engine

Briggs and Stratton


22HP
4 Stroke
Air-cooled
Recoil hand start
Globally recognised
Simple maintenance
Priming

Exhaust gas ejector


3 metres in 30 seconds
Corrosion resistant materials
Stainless Steel Fuel Tank
Removable
Build in gauge
Over 1 hours running time
Standard Equipment

Battery state meter


Oil pressure gauge
Compound gauge
Delivery gauge
Hour meter
Flexible halogen night light
Materials

Stainless steel frame


Unique stainless steel floor pan for
added protection against
protruding objects
Pump castings in light alloy
Impeller in light alloy
Electrical System
12 volt negative earth
Electric start
16 amp alternator
Ancillary socket
New air cooled LWA1200
New air cooled LWA1200

Briggs & Stratton petrol engine 35 hp V


twin air cooled
1200 l/min @ 7 bar
Rotating Outlets
Electric Start
Exhaust Gas Ejector Primer
Fibreglass cowl and instrument binnacle
Carbon Fibre fuel tank, slides out for
refilling during pumping
Kevlar floor pan for rigidity with light
weight
115 kg all up
The all new LW1100 & LD1100

Briggs & Stratton engine


Water cooled
1200 l/min @ 7 bar
3 cylinder in line
Rotating Outlets
Electric Start
Exhaust Gas Ejector Primer
Petrol and diesel variants
LW1100 & LD1100
LD1100 & LW1100
LD/W1200

Fuel tank slides


out to allow
refilling without
stopping pumping
LW1300

Reliant Engine
Water cooled
1300 l/min @ 7 bar
UK Fire Brigade Specification
Rotating Outlets
Electric Start
Exhaust Gas Ejector Primer
LD1800

Ford diesel engine


Water cooled
1800 l/min @ 7 bar
2003 top seller
Rotating Outlets
Electric Start
Exhaust Gas Ejector Primer
LW2300 Mark II

Ford TSG416 1.6L RoCAM petrol Petrol


Engine
Will prime 7.3 metres in 24 seconds
2300 l/min @ 7 bar
Dimensions 975 x 610 x 735mm
Weight (dry) 220kg
1 hour running time on maximum load.
Air or water cooled?
Air cooling is simpler, lighter and Petrol/Air hp Layout
LF1000 6.5 1 cyl air cooled
cheaper LW500 18 2 cyl V twin air cooled
LW800 22 2 cyl V twin air cooled
Modern materials mean air cooling LWA1200 35 2 cyl V twin air cooled
is reliable, even in hot climates Petrol/Water
LW1100 34 3 cyl in line water cooled
Water cooling is essential for larger LW1300 41 4 cyl in line water cooled
multi-cylinder engines LW2300 59 4 cyl in line water cooled

With water cooling a heat exchanger Diesel/Air


LD400 12 1 cyl air cooled
is essential LD600 19 2 cyl air cooled
Diesel/Water
LD1100 34 3 cyl in line water cooled
LD1800 60 4 cyl in line water cooled
Priming systems

The Angus LW1300, 1800 and 2300


use a unique exhaust venturi system
All other Angus pumps use a simple
exhaust priming system
Manual or electric start?

It is not possible to hand start large engines


over approximately 45 hp (60 kW)
To hand start an engine there must be a way
to generate a spark at low speeds
Some engines will not hand start if a battery
is not present - which defeats the object of
hand starting!
Pump casing pressure

All Angus pump bodies are


designed to take at least 20 bar
All Angus pump bodies and
impellers are made from light weight
aluminium coated with a, marine
grade, hard anodising skin to protect
them against corrosion and erosion
For sea water or other corrosive
fluids all Angus pumps can be
supplied with gunmetal pump
casings and impellers
Emission regulations

Power EEC 97/68/EC CARB (California EPA


hp / kW & 2002/88/EC USA) (USA)
Petrol
QF1300 13 / 9.6 v v v
LW500 18 / 13.4 v v v
LW900 22 / 16.3 v v v
LW1200* 35 / 26.0 ** ** **
LW1300 41 / 30.6 X X X
LW2300 59 / 43.0 v X X
* Available late 2005
** Expected to comply
In Europe engines for non-road portable machinery are governed by European Directive 97/68/EC, modified by
2002/88/EC. In the USA two standards apply, namely CARB (California Air Resources Board) and EPA
(Environmental Protection Agency).
While other regulations may apply in other parts of the world, the regulations in most countries are based on one or
more of the above.
All petrol Angus portable fire pumps up to 30 kW (40 hp), plus the Angus LW2300 pump, meet both the CARB, EPA
and EEC standards for non-road portable machinery.
Diesel engines under 17 kW are not regulated at present
Sound levels

Above 85 dB Hearing protection must be available


Above 90 dB Hearing protection must be worn and warnings must be posted
indicating the area where sound levels above 90 dB can be experienced.

Petrol Sound level Engine


FL1000 89 dB @ 3 bar Air cooled
LW500 89 dB @ 6 bar Air cooled
LW800 87 dB @ 6 bar Air cooled
LWA1200 98 dB @ 6 bar Air cooled
LW1300 98 dB @ 6 bar Water cooled
LW2300 102 dB @ 7 bar Water cooled

Diesel
LD400 95 dB @ 3 bar Air cooled
LD600 98 dB @ 3 bar Air cooled
LD1800 108 dB @ 7 bar Water cooled
Flow calculation software - free issue

Angus provide a
free software
package to allow
customers to
calculate the
losses in fire
hoses
The range...
2,300l/min

LW2300
LWA1400

LWA1200
LW1300 LW1800
LW800

LW500
LW1100
LD1100

FL1000 LD600

LD400
500 l/min

6 hp 30 hp 60 hp
Our marketing policy

Professional portable fire pumps


for
fire and rescue professionals

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