Choosing the Right Carry Handle for Your Oasis™ Hydrant Assist Valve
Nylon vs. aluminum carry handle for the Oasis™ Hydrant Assist Valve. Learn which option fits your firefighting needs. Discover the pros and cons of both.
Nylon vs. aluminum carry handle for the Oasis™ Hydrant Assist Valve. Learn which option fits your firefighting needs. Discover the pros and cons of both.
Discover the key differences between the Oasis valve AR and ARS models. Choose the right model for your firefighting operations with this guide.
Learn our top tips for servicing the Oasis™ Hydrant Assist Valve with interchangeable parts, 24/7 resources, and hands-on training.
Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Hydrant When it comes to heavy hydrant operations, maximizing available water flow is crucial. Standard single connections often limit a hydrant’s capacity, but with the triple tap hydrant configuration, you can extract the most volume possible from a hydrant’s three outlets. Some fire departments face challenges with limited gate […]
How to Maintain Water Flow When a Hydrant is Blocked Imagine arriving at a fire scene only to find a hydrant blocked by a vehicle or another barrier. Running a supply line through a car window might seem like an exciting movie stunt, but in reality, it’s far from practical. The good news? A four-way […]
A four-way hydrant valve, like the Oasis Hydrant Assist Valve, is your go-to solution. It allows firefighters to quickly establish an alternative water source without disrupting operations. In this guide, we’ll break down how to overcome a low-flow hydrant or a dead hydrant using the four-way valve.
Overcoming Long-Distance Water Supply Challenges Imagine rolling up to a working fire, only to realize your nearest water source is too far for a single supply line to reach. Your attack engine doesn’t have enough hose to cover the distance, and shutting down the flow mid-operation to add pumpers isn’t an option. So, what’s the […]
The Key to Reliable Fireground Water Supply Picture this: Your engine rolls up to a working structure fire. The initial knockdown goes well, but as more handlines deploy and fire flow demands increase, your intake pressure drops. Suddenly, you’re at risk of running out of water. What’s the solution? Forward lay operations, paired with a […]
If the STORZ locking lever on your STORZ coupling is damaged or missing, replacement is an easy process. You can order a Lever Lock Kit for LDH hardware which will include everything you need to complete this process. Lever Lock Kit for LDH 4″ (100 mm) Lever Lock Kit for LDH 5″ (125 mm) Replacing […]
On the fire ground, firefighters use a lot of different equipment to move and control water. One vital piece of their water flow equipment is the different types of valves they use. If you’ve heard firefighters talk about a siamese, gated wye, manifold, or water thief, you might have wondered what they are and what […]
The process for replacing the ball seat and clapper seal on your Oasis Hydrant Assist Valve is easy! Tools Needed: 1/8” Allen Wrench 3/32” Allen Wrench 5/32” Allen Wrench Pointed seal pick 1.25” Combination Wrench or Crescent Wrench Light Grease Changing the Ball Seat: Using your 1/8” allen wrench, back out the set […]
This video walks you through how to change LDH couplings including Ball Intake Valves (BIV), Jumbo BIV, Jumbo Siamese, Jumbo Wye, Adapters, Elbows, and Suction Hose. You may do this if your couplings become damaged, or if your department is changing size or threads. Tools Required: Bearing strip removal tool Pointed pick White or silicone […]
It is no secret that you can encounter flow issues and increased reaction force when you shut down a line during gated wye operations. So, how can you limit flow issues with this setup? Working Fire Fixed Flow Nozzle with Pressure Relief The Working Fire nozzle is unique due to its pressure relief feature. This […]