Operate Pumps Flashcards

1
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Label the seven (7) components of a centrifugal pump:

A
  1. Water inlet
  2. Eye
  3. Vane
  4. Impeller
  5. Water outlet
  6. Casing
  7. Volute
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2
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What are some of the water supplies available to a firefighter:

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Fire truck/appliance - limited
Reticulated - water mains, pressurised. ie. hydrants
Static - open water supply, unpressurised ie. lakes, dams, rivers

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3
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What are the measurement units of pressure:

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Kilopascal (kPa)
Air pressure = bar

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4
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State the pressure capacity loss based on the lift in meters:

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  • 3 metre lift - rated
  • 4.5 meter lift - loses approx. 20%
  • 6 meter lift - loses approx. 40%
  • 7.5 meter lift (practical lift limit) - loses approx. 66%
  • 10 meter lift - maximum theoretical lift
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5
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What is a pump?

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A mechanical device that pushes or moves fluid or air from one place to another. When pumping there is a source (supply) and destination (delivery).

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6
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List the considerations for positioning the appliance (10):

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  • Visible to other road users
  • Hard surface or even ground
  • Park brakes/wheel chocks
  • Uphill / Upwind of the incident
  • Possibility of fire escalation, explosion and building collapse
  • Clear of power lines/trees
  • Incident visible from the pump panel
  • Access clear - other E/S
  • Avoid the ‘candle moth’ syndrome
  • Make best use of the water source
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7
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Pump considerations:

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  • How much water am I using/how much do I have
  • Don’t over commit the supply
  • Where can I get more water
  • Communicate
  • Monitor instruments
  • Back fill
  • Water ON / Water OFF calls
  • Monitor/adjust/pressure relief
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8
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Describe two (2) different types of pump installations:

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Mid-mounted pump:
The pumps fitted to FRV Division A appliances are mid-mounted on pumper and pumper tankers (and all telebooms). They are located behind the crew cabin and fixed to vehicle chassis.

Rear-mounted pump:
Pumps on Division B appliances and all water tankers are rear-mounted.

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9
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Explain automatic impeller cooling provided to appliance-mounted pumps:

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Automatic Impeller cooling is required when the pump is operated at high speed with all delivery outlets closed.

  • A provision of constant bleed lines from the main pump discharge and second stage discharge, to bleed a small quantity of water from the pumps back into the tank supply.
  • Additionally, should the main pump assembly overheat, a thermostatically controlled valve will open and dump water.
  • The recirculation valve in Heavy Pumpers allows a small flow of water to pass through the Godiva pumps for cooling purposes.
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10
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Describe and explain relay pumping and multi-stage pumps:

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Relay pumping is used where a source of water, sufficient for firefighting operations, is a long distance from the incident.
Relay pumping consists of a number of pumps spaced at intervals between a water source and the incident.

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11
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What is the rated capacity of a pump?

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1000kPa from a 3 metre lift

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12
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List the four (4) strict procedures to be adhered to if there is a fault in the transmission:

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  1. DO NOT select or change ANY gear on the gear selector
  2. Notify the workshops (MES) immediately via FIRECOM and place vehicle out of commission
  3. Drive the vehicle to the nearest Fire Station or as directed by workshops
  4. Apply the hand brake and leave the engine running. DO NOT SELECT (‘N’) NEUTRAL.
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13
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What are the capacities of the DeckMaster electric remote monitor:

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  • Water capacity of 3800 L/min at 1000 kPa
  • Foam capacity of 3800 L/min at 1000 kPa (3% induction)
  • Foam capacity of 2650 L/min at 1000 kPa (6% induction)
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14
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List the four (4) precautions which must be adhered to when using a Blitzfire portable ground monitor:

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  • The monitor must be manned at All times
  • The monitor should not exceed 1200 kPa
  • The monitor should be tied off whenever possible
  • Before operating ensure that the monitor’s legs are fully extended
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15
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Name the two (2) types of foam systems:

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  1. Foam Pro system:
    - designed to operate with the hose reel or No.2 delivery
    - 20 L/min pump capacity
    - 0.1%-3% injection range
    - 630 L/min maximum delivery flow (3% induction)
  2. Foam Major system
    - delivers foam through any and every outlet that is open
    - 0.1%-10% injection range
    - 159 L/min system capacity
    - 3800 L/min maximum delivery flow (3% induction)
    - 2650 L/min maximum delivery flow (6% induction)
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16
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List the five (5) procedures to reduce the transmission temperature when the warning light (Scania Heavy Pumper):

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Auto transmission oil temperature warning light

  1. Reduce speed
  2. Stop, if necessary
  3. Select (N) Neutral
  4. Raise engine revs until the warning light goes off
  5. Notify the DMO (District Mechanical Officer)
17
Q

Detail the Scania Heavy Pumper pump and capacities:

A

Pump type:
Rear mounted Godiva WTB 4010 multi stage pump
Low Pressure:
Rated at 4000 L/min at 1000kPa
High Pressure:
750 L/min at 5500kPa
Max flow capacity:
6200 L/min

  • *Features:**
  • Feecon around the pump proportioner foam system
  • 2000 litre water tank
  • 200 litre diesel fuel tank