Wildland Backpack Pumps

Wildland Backpack Pumps

Balanced Pressure Proportioning Systems (BPPS) are advanced fire protection systems designed to accurately and automatically proportion foam concentrate into a water stream over a wide range of flow rates and pressures, without the need for manual adjustments. These systems are widely used in various industrial, marine, and fixed fire suppression installations where reliable and precise foam proportioning is critical for effective fire control.
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Wildland Backpack Pumps

Wildland backpack pumps are specialized firefighting tools designed for rapid deployment in forested, grassland, or rugged environments where water sources are scarce and mobility is critical. These lightweight, portable systems integrate a water tank, pump mechanism, and delivery hose into a single backpack unit, enabling firefighters to transport essential firefighting resources over long distances without relying on vehicle support.

 

Typical models feature durable, collapsible tanks made from polyethylene or reinforced fabric, with capacities ranging from 5 to 20 liters (1.3–5.3 gallons). The pumps are often hand-operated, utilizing double-action piston mechanisms for efficient water discharge, though motorized variants powered by 2- or 4-stroke engines


Ergonomics are prioritized, with padded shoulder straps, adjustable harnesses, and anti-vibration bases to reduce fatigue during prolonged use. Quick-release clamps and industrial connectors (e.g., GHT fittings) enable rapid assembly/disassembly, while foam-compatible pumps enhance versatility for chemical suppression.

 

 

 
10Ps

Max Power

 
2.3Mpa

Max Working Pressure

 
300LPM

Max Flow Rate

 
12L

Fuel Tank Capacity

 

Products parameters

 

Model Number TS2-5DS
Max Power 10Ps
Cylinder Displacement 85cc
Max Working Pressure 2.3 Mpa
Max Head 230m
Max Flow Rate 300LPM
Inlet 1.5"
Fuel Tank Capacity 12L
Dimension 420*290*170mm

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What are wildland backpack pumps?

A: Wildland backpack pumps are portable firefighting tools designed for rapid deployment in forested, grassland, or rugged environments. They integrate a water tank, pump mechanism, and delivery hose into a backpack unit, enabling firefighters to transport firefighting resources over long distances without vehicle support.

 

Q: What are the main components of a wildland backpack pump?

A: The main components include a water tank (typically 5-20 liters), a pump mechanism (hand-operated or engine-driven), a delivery hose, and a nozzle. Some models also feature quick-release clamps, ergonomic harnesses, and foam compatibility for chemical suppression.

 

Q: How do wildland backpack pumps work?

A: Hand-operated models use a double-action piston mechanism to discharge water each time the pump handle is moved out and back in. Engine-driven models, such as those powered by 4-stroke Honda engines, use centrifugal pumps to generate higher pressure and flow rates for direct attack or tandem pumping.

 

Q: What are the advantages of using wildland backpack pumps?

 

Q: They offer portability, rapid deployment, and versatility in accessing remote terrain. They are ideal for initial attack scenarios, self-protection maneuvers, and tandem pumping to extend water delivery range.

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