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2-1/2˝ Prime Assist Engine Driven High Pressure/Fire Pumps • Aluminum Construction with Replaceable Wear Ring • Viton ® Mechanical Seal with Silicon Carbide & Carbon Faces • 2-1/2˝ NPT Port Sizes • Hand Primer Included • Prime Assist to 19 Ft. • Built-in Discharge Check Valve • Discharge Pressure Gauge Included • Suction Strainer, Nipples and Heavy Duty Steel Roll Frame with Battery Tray Included • Maximum Head up to 165 PSI/ 380’ TDH • Delivers to 270 GPM • Available with Honda Gasoline or Hatz Diesel with 12 Volt DC Electric Start

Model 25FP13HR

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• Optional NPT to Fire Hose Thread Available – See Accessories Page • Optional Wheel Kit Available

Performance of 2½” High Pressure Fire Fighting Pumps

Model 25FP23HR

[m] [ft.]

400

[psi]

100 110 120

A = 25FP13HR, 25FP13ZR B = 25FP23HR

160

360

The IPT Engine Driven line of High Pressure/Fire pumps deliver excellent pressure and flow for use in many applications including: fire protection, emergency fire fighting, washdown and AG/Sprinkler. Portable units feature metal fuel tanks installed on engine or frame depending on model. 12 Volt DC electric start engines with recoil starter from, Honda Gasoline or Hatz Diesel engines are standard on these pumps. Vanguard models feature built-in exhaust prime. Honda and Yanmar models feature a manual hand prime. These pumps are equipped with Viton ® Silicon Carbide/Carbon seal and Viton ® O-rings/gaskets.

140

320

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280

120

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240

100

200

80

A

160

60

120

40

80

20

40

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[U.S. gpm] [m 3 /h]

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40

80 120 160 200 240 280 320

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70

Capacity Liquid - Water specific gravity 1.0

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400 Spring Street • Royersford, PA 19468 USA www.amtpump.com • 888-amt-pump (268-7867) For use with nonflammable liquids compatible with pump component materials.

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