Thanks Mike I have never actually seen one of those mounted on a rig. Everything out here has the hoses (plymovent) or the self contained fliter units that hang in the ceiling (AirVac911)
When I see this truck again, Ill be sure to try and get a close up of it for you guys. Thats the city my grandparents live, so Im out there at least once a week. My dad was also a FF with Brentwood for right around 20 years.
[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' post='119077' date='Jun 13 2007, 18:31 ']This might sound stupid, but what is a steamer connection?
I think that might be for the exhaust. Im not an expert when it comes to particular parts...[/quote]
I am not the expert but some of the older members taught me the following:
"The steamer" usually refers to the large diameter (typically 4.5") hose connection on a hydrant.
I have also seen it used referring to the pump inlet on the engine.
It's called a steamer because the old steam driven pumpers of the mid 1800s had to have these LDH connections for an adequate supply of water from the hydrant.
That's the same for the AirVac911 system. We have it in both stations and they work great as long as you change to first stage filters on a regualr basis.
[quote name='ilfirebuff' post='119824' date='Jun 15 2007, 21:07 ']Nice Pics as always Phil, Did you by chance get a pic of Clayton FDS Cheif Vehicle that I saw in the picture with the 2 ambulances ?[/quote]
No I didnt, sorry DJ. But it is very similar to that used by Richmond Heights. Here is RH BC 2102. The striping seems to be the same, very identical.