5P
POLYESTER SINGLE JACKET HOSE
The super-duty 5P is an excellent all-around performer: Strong, flexible and ideally suited for all exterior and interior firefighting applications, it delivers medium pressure and high-end performance at a value price point. 5P is a polyester single jacket hose with a rugged Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber liner that can handle most fluids including some chemicals and petroleum-based products. It boasts a maximum operating pressure of 225 psi (1550 kPa) and can be enhanced with optional Dura-Cote™ treatment for a higher level of abrasion resistance while preventing water pick-up.
- Tough. A polyester single jacket and EPDM rubber inner liner coating rate this value hose big on performance and dependability.
- Add-on Strength. Optional Dura-Cote™ protective treatment extends the life of the hose, greatly increases abrasion, heat, flame and petrochemical resistance.
- Rugged. Performs at temperature range -40° to 150°F (-40° to 65°C).
- Rated. 1½” and 2½” sizes are UL, ULC and FM approved.
HOSE SIZING AND SPECIFICATION
FOR SPECIFIC DATA AND VALUES, PLEASE VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE CUT SHEET BY CLICKING THE BUTTON TO THE RIGHT.
As per NFPA 1961 – The service test pressure is to be 10% greater than the “normal highest operating pressure” at which the hose is expected to be used.
HOSE COLORS
- Yellow
- Red
- White (uncoated)
POLYESTER SINGLE JACKET HOSE
HOW TO ORDER
Type | Hose ID | by | Hose Length | Color | Coupling Size | Thread Type | Coupling Material | Options |
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5P | 15 = 1 1/2”
20 = 2″ 25 = 2 1/2” 30 = 3″ 40 = 4″ * |
X | 50 = 50′
100 = 100′ |
Y = Yellow
R = Red W = White |
15 = 1 1/2”
20 = 2″ 25 = 2 1/2” 30 = 3″ 40 = 4″ |
N = NH
I = IPT S = Storz |
Blank = Aluminum
BR = Brass Rocker Lug BP = Brass Pin Lug |
UL = UL LabeledULC = UL Canada LabeledFM = Factory MutualCR = Neoprene Liner (1½”, 2″, 2½” & 4″ only)BS = Shank Coupling (1½”, 2″ & 2½” only) |
Part No. Example: | ||||||||
5P | 20 | X | 50 | Y | 15 | N | BR |
As per NFPA 1961 – The service test pressure is to be 10% greater than the “normal highest operating pressure” at which the hose is expected to be used.