* Hydraulics (pt 2) Flashcards
When multiple lines are connected to an FDC or Siamese…
- I only use FL from the line with highest FL
- And I divide the GPM by all available lines. [So for 2 - 2 1/2 supplying 265gpm to standpipe I divide the GPM in half and then figure the FL for one of my 2 1/2]
How much water is in the three different hose lines?
- 5 inch: 1 gallon / foot
- 2 1/2: 25 gallons / 100 feet
- 1 3/4: 12.5 gallons / 100 feet
Can our centrifugal pumps expel air?
- Not when it is full of air.
- But if there is a mixture it can expel it through a discharge.
- So when drafting the rigid does not have to be completely free of air before I begin to open a discharge
When pumping a wet/dry ladder what are the appliance values for the forward pumper?
- 20psi if going through a wet ladder pump intake
- 80psi if going through a wet ladder rear intake
- 80psi if dry ladder [the extra 20psi is to account for the water going through the pump; dry ladder’s don’t have a pump; wet ladders do have a connection in the rear which goes straight to the stick and bypasses the pump and would not need the 20 appliance value, but would need everything else]
If I am an engine pumping a wet ladder what calculations do I need to account for? What about a dry/rear intake of a wet?
- I only need to account for the friction loss in supply hose and 20psi appliance value for forward pumper
- unless I am going in the rear intake, then I need to account for all the factors: friction loss + NP + Elevation P + 80psi AL]
Do I add the appliance value for ladder trucks (50/80) if pumping less than 350gpm?
No
Why do I add the 20psi AL for forward pumpers?
To keep the residual pressure above 20psi (we will always add this AP)
What is a major shortfall of the tank to pump?
- Only supplies about 500gpm.
2. The tank fill line may be large enough that I may start to cavitate if I’m pumping 1 3/4 and esp 2 1/2
If I am a wet ladder pumping myself, do I add my appliance loss?
I’m not if over 350gpm
What is the AP for a 2 1/2 that is being used in the middle of a hose connection? Last time I didn’t even factor this number in.
What about a 1 3/4 nozzle?
(I am actually starting to doubt this. I need to test it out) 30psi regardless of the flow
Too much for practical purposes
What is the maximum distance for 1 3/4?
What is GPM and psi for it?
What if I increase the pressure?
- 400’
- 140psi
- 160gpm
Increasing beyond this develops a lot for nozzle reaction without much beneficial increase in GPM because of critical velocity (the practical limit of pressure in hose/pipe. Would need to increase diameter or number of hose lines if supplying another pumper)