Outlet Connections

Exposed Hydrant / Pump Test / Roof Manifold Connections

The exposed type hydrant (or pump test, or roof manifold) connection is designed as an outlet.  Generally, it is mounted to the wall of a building, similar to an exposed siamese FDC.  But, unlike a siamese FDC, water is expelled from the hydrant, rather than pumped into it.Read more

Free Standing (90 Degree) Hydrant / Pump Test / Roof Manifold Connections

The free standing, or 90 degree hydrant (or pump test, or roof manifold) connection is designed as an outlet.  Generally, it is mounted to a pipe extending vertically from the ground, similar to a free standing siamese FDC.  But, unlike a siamese FDC, water is expelled from the hydrant, rather than pumped into it.Read more

Flush Hydrant / Pump Test Connections

Flush mounted hydrants and pump test connections are designed to work as outlets, just like the exposed and free standing type.  But, the body of the flush type is concealed behind a wall, with only the escutcheon plate and male connections with caps or valves left visible.Read more

Single Wall Hydrant Connections

Single Wall Hydrant Connections are usually mounted to the outside wall of a building.  Unlike the single FDC, single wall hydrant connections are designed as an outlet connection with male threads.  They are usually furnished complete with Escutcheon Plate, Male Adapter, and Read more

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