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Philippi-Hagenbuch Highlights HiVol Water Tanks

PHIL will showcase it's line of safety-focused water trucks at ConExpo '14.

Wed December 04, 2013 - National Edition
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Philippi-Hagenbuch (PHIL) will feature its line of HiVol water tanks at booth 10610 at ConExpo-ConAGG, 2014. Specifically developed with a safety focus, HiVol water tanks provide a design that optimizes capacity and enhances travel safety. Built for any make or model of off-highway truck, the HiVol water tank series serves as an ideal solution for a multitude of applications, including dust suppression, fire protection, road construction and wash down, according to the manufacturer.

Unlike traditional water tanks, which typically utilize only 80 percent of the truck’s capacity, the PHIL HiVol water tanks are engineered to maximize the truck’s capabilities. Philippi-Hagenbuch calculated the dynamic center of gravity of the fluid within the tank to engineer the HiVol series with the lowest weight and greatest carrying capacity. This capacity can range up to 60,000 gal. (22,712 L) — more than half the capacity of a water tower.

With a nominal yield of 180,000 psi and a corresponding Brinell hardness of 450, the abrasion-resistant, superior-grade steel utilized by Philippi-Hagenbuch is more than three times harder than the steel used in most competitive water tanks, providing years of reliable use in the most adverse conditions. After more than 12 years on the market, the first tanks manufactured show no signs of rust, corrosion or failure, according to the manufacturer.

To ensure maximum safety, a fluid baffling system not only stops water surges from the back to front, but effectively provides a full-height/full-length/full-center Bacbone structure that eliminates surging from side to side as well. Each tank features a series of compartments to completely eliminate any occurrence of surging, providing maximum stability at all normal haul speeds. To further enhance safety, HiVol tanks are built with square corners and internal water deflectors designed to slow water churn within individual compartments, eliminating instability and the potential for the unharnessed energy to turn the truck on its side.

The design of the HiVol tanks minimize confined space issues and provide easy access for maintenance by incorporating full-size exterior and interior access doors as well as access points on the top of the tank. All interior access doors provide rustproof pivots and allow the easy flow of clean air and natural light throughout the entire tank. In an effort to eliminate potential falls, the tanks incorporate a flat top design, enabling easy walking when filling or maintaining the tank.

Rear-mounted spray heads, an optional remote controlled water cannon and individual in-cab component controls ensure precise yet simplified water control. Horizontal spray heads operate independently, allowing users to utilize any or all spray heads at the same time and offer multiple settings from wide to narrow for added versatility. The remote controlled water cannon enables the operator to disperse water with precise control and accuracy from 150 to 200 ft. (45.7 to 61 m) away. This allows operation from inside the cab or externally while roaming within a quarter mile of the vehicle.

The soft-start/soft-stop system allows users to start and stop the water pump at any engine RPM. This enables water to be turned on at full throttle quickly and easily with no damage to the pump.

HiVol water tanks are fully customizable to any make or model of off-highway articulated and rigid frame truck, making it easy to convert existing haul trucks into water trucks. For clients in cold weather climates, PHIL offers an insulated version of its tanks — making them versatile for nearly any application and environment.

For more information, call 800/447-6464 or visit www.philsystems.com.




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