6P
POLYESTER SINGLE JACKET HOSE
When the going gets tough, the tough choose 6P. Ozone-proof, heavy-gauge hose for hump racks and reels — anywhere double jacket hose will not work, 6P hose is the high pressure hose with enough muscle for industrial firefighting applications. The polyester single jacket construction and Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber liner are tough enough to accommodate chemicals and petroleum-based products, and has an operating pressure of 275 psi (1895 kPa). When treated with optional Dura-Cote™ treatment, 6P gains added heat and abrasion resistance and longer service life.
- Rugged. Polyester single jacket and EPDM rubber inner liner coating deliver durability and dependability.
- Upgraded Durability. 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).
HOSE SIZING AND SPECIFICATION
Size | Service Test | Proof Test | Burst | Weight (For 50′ Coupled) |
Bowl Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IN | PSI (kPa) | PSI (kPa) | PSI (kPa) | LBS (KG) | IN |
1″ | 300 (2070) | 600 (4140) | 900 (6200) | 8 (3.6) | 1 1/4“ |
1 1/2“ | 300 (2070) | 600 (4140) | 900 (6200) | 9 (4.1) | 1 3/4“ |
2″ | 300 (2070) | 600 (4140) | 900 (6200) | 14 (6.4) | 2 5/16“ |
2 1/2“ | 300 (2070) | 600 (4140) | 900 (6200) | 19 (8.5) | 2 13/16“ |
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6P | 10 = 1″
15 = 1 1/2” 20 = 2″ 25 = 2 1/2“ |
X | 50 = 50′
100 = 100′ |
Y = Yellow
R = Red W = White |
10 = 1″
15 = 1 1/2” 20 = 2″ 25 = 2 1/2“ |
N = NH
I = IPT |
Blank = Aluminum
BR = Brass Rocker Lug BP = Brass Pin Lug |
Part No. Example: | |||||||
6P | 20 | X | 50 | W | 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.