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Benton County Fire Protection District 2
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Auction Started
Aug 18, 2026 06:33 PM MDT
Auction Ends
Sep 1, 2026 04:00 PM MDT
This auction might extend
Auction Started
Aug 18, 2026 06:33 PM MDT
Auction Ends
Sep 1, 2026 04:00 PM MDT
This auction might extend
Pick-up Location
Benton County Fire Protection District 2
1304 Dale Ave
Benton City, WA 99320
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Description
Condition: EXCELLENT
(1)  Air Kwik AK-80 Air Powered Firefighting System, CAFS Unit
 
Unit was removed from a vehicle being taken out of service and the CAFS until was not installed in the new replacement vehicle because of a change of apparatus mission.  This CAFS unit was in-service when removed, no known issues with the unit.  Unit will come as pictured with hose, and air bottle.  NOZZLE(S) ARE NOT INCLUDED
 
Overall Dimensions:
 
65"W x 25"D x 31.5"T
 
(NO other items pictured are included in auction) (Inspection recommended)
 

Air-Kwik
Air-Powered Firefighting System
Training Program

Dale K. Dague, Fire Program Assistant

Background
The Air-Kwik air-powered firefighting system provides an alternative to conventional gasoline powered pump slip-on units used by quick-response and fire-patrol vehicles. This firefighting system utilizes high-pressure compressed air to propel water and class A or B foams. The Air-Kwik air-powered firefighting system, using an 80-gallon water tank mounted on a standard 1/2-ton pickup truck bed, was demonstrated at San Dimas Technology and Development Center (SDTDC). The unit is compact and has no engine noise or exhaust fumes.

The Product
The system activates when the airflow valve is opened. A fire service self-contained breathing apparatus tank (or scuba tank) and regulator are used to pressurize the water tank that delivers 30 gallons/minute at 100 pounds/square inch nozzle pressure until the air is exhausted in the tank. The Air-Kwik unit comes with a 50-, 80-, or 100-gallon water tank and includes a hose tray compartment capable of holding 300 feet of one-inch synthetic hose. See figure 1. There is an optional live reel providing an additional 100 feet of 1-inch hardline hose. The operating weight of each unit when filled is 650, 950, and 1,225 pounds respectively.

The water tanks are powdercoated with an ultraviolet-resistant exterior and corrosion-resistant epoxy interior that allows the foam to be premixed in the storage tank. To date, the corrosion-resistance ability of the storage tank has not been tested.

A vehicle battery-powered water level light gauge and a low-water level audible alarm are built in to the unit's control panel. The battery also supplies power to the electric rewind on the optional live-reel unit.

Operation
The Air-Kwik system is faster and easier to operate than gas-powered units. There are no problems like those commonly associated with starting or running gas-powered engines such as fouled plugs, carburetor clogs, fuel problems, engine flooding, and pump priming. The tradeoff is the pressurized air requirement. A gas-powered system can keep supplying water as long as the water tank is kept full. Air-Kwik requires the replacement of compressed air as well as water.

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