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Fire Suppression System for B737 Aircraft

01/25/2009 3:40 AM

Hi

we are building a relocateable rubb( USA) hangar at Karachi Airport for B737 series.

Fire suppression system was delivered with the hangar but diesel engine fire pump cap 4000 gpm at 150 psi is not included which we need to buy.We would preffer to buy used one in good condition or a used rebuild to cut down the expence.We would appreciate if some one can help us to get the avaiability and price.

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Re: Fire suppression system

01/25/2009 7:22 AM

We would preffer to buy used one in good condition or a used rebuild to cut down the expence.We would appreciate if some one can help us to get the avaiability and price.

What do you want ? To burn down all B737 series of PIA Aircrafts ? Already you are known for bad maintenance and carry a reputation for it.

Being an Utility Consultant and in Karachi i've never been dependent on any re-conditioned/refurbished Pumps/Equipments/Instruments.

Suggest you call KSB Pumps in Karachi and ask them to offer you NEW Pumps.

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Re: Fire Suppression System for B737 Aircraft

01/26/2009 7:49 AM

Hello? You still there? Check with me to design your high pressure boosting system BUT WITH NEW PUMPS.

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