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Fire Apparatus Pump Fire Apparatus Pump Theory Theory Section 180

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Fire Apparatus Pump TheoryFire Apparatus Pump Theory

Section 180

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Introduction Introduction Types of pressure encountered in the

fire service

Identify the types of fire pumps & components of pumps

Identify the function, theory, principles of operation of fire pumps

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Types of pressures encountered Types of pressures encountered in the fire servicein the fire service

Static pressure

Residual pressure

Flow pressure

Normal operating pressure

Negative pressure

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Static pressureStatic pressure

Static pressure is stored potential energy that is available to force water through a pipe, fittings, fire hose & adapters

The pressure exerted in all directions at a point in a fluid at rest

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Residual pressureResidual pressureThe pressure remaining in a

system while water is flowing

The total available pressure not used to overcome friction or gravity while forcing water through pipes, fittings, fire hose & adapter

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Flow pressureFlow pressureThe forward velocity pressure at a

discharge opening when water is flowing

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The rate of flow {velocity} of the water coming from the discharge opening produces this force called velocity or flow pressure

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Water pressureWater pressure

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Normal operating pressureNormal operating pressureThe pressure found in the water

distribution system during normal consumption demands

Occurs when some water is flowing in the system

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Grid systemGrid system

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Negative pressureNegative pressure

Also called vacuum . Pressure that is less than atmospheric pressure

Negative pressure in the fire service is the result of drafting operations, which results from removing all the air from the pump & using atmospheric pressure to lift water from a source lower than the pump

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Terms related to the basic Terms related to the basic principles of fire service hydraulicsprinciples of fire service hydraulics

Atmospheric pressure – the atmosphere that surrounds the earth has depth & density & exerts pressure upon everything on earth

Capacity – The maximum amount of water a pump will deliver at the indicated pressure

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Displacement – Movement of a given amount of a fluid w/ each stoke of a pump

Flow {GPM} – Gallons per minute, the measurement of the amount of water moved through a fire pump

Friction loss – Loss of pressure created by the turbulence of water moving against the interior walls of the hose or pipe.

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Friction loss ex 1Friction loss ex 1

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Friction loss ex 2Friction loss ex 2

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Head Pressure (gain of loss) – Water pressure due to elevation. For every 1’ increase in elevation, 0.434 psi is gained. 1 M in height 10 kPa is gained

Hydrant pressure – The force of water when it enters the pump from the distribution system

Net engine pressure – The actual amount of pressure being produced by the pump

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Nozzle reaction – The counterforce directed against the people or device holding a nozzle by the velocity of water being discharged

Pound per square inch PSI -

Pump discharge pressure – The actual velocity pressure (measured in PSI) if the water as it leaves the pump & enters the hose line.

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Vacuum – A pressure that is less than normal atmospheric pressure

Velocity – The rate of motion of a particle in a given direction, speed

Water hammer – When the flow of water is suddenly stopped, the resulting surge is referred to as a water hammer

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Water hammerWater hammer

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BreakBreak

Thank Goodness

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The firefighter shall identify & The firefighter shall identify & describe the following guages:describe the following guages:

Compound gauge – A gauge connected to the intake side of the pump that is capable of measuring positive & negative intake pressures

Discharge/pressure gauge – A gauge on the discharge side of the pump that registers the pump discharge pressure

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Suction Pressure

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Pressure lossPressure loss

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Flow chartFlow chart

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