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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Darley Cobra CAFS Fits Initial-Attack Pumpers

The Odin Foam division of Darley introduced its new Cobra CAFS module at FDIC in April. The new unit meets all the NFPA 1901 initial-attack pumper requirements for both water flows and compressed-air foam flows. The Cobra is rated for 250-gpm water flow at 150 psi, 175 gpm at 200 psi and 125 gpm at 250 psi. This meets the minimum NFPA requirements for initial-attack pumpers, as well as gains credit for Insurance Services Office ratings. When delivering compressed-air foam, the unit is rated for simultaneous flows of 250-gpm water and 125-cfm air at 125 psi, which meets ...

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