The ability to find a sufficient water supply and use it effectively to control a fire remains one of the most basic functions of the fire service. This text provides detailed information on the principles of water and its movement, determining accurate discharge pressures and fire flows, the types of apparatus and pumps used to move water, and effective means for supporting fixed fire protections systems. This second edition has been redesigned to include up-to-date photos and illustrations. This manual was written to meet all of the FESHE model course objectives for the fire protection hydraulics course. The Instructor Disk was completely overhauled and provides much-improved instructor outlines, PowerPoint(R) presentations, and test questions.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-0-13-262274-5 (9780132622745)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
1. Water as an Extinguishing Agent 2. Water at Rest: Hydrostatics 3. Water in Motion: Hydrokinetics 4. Water Distribution Systems 5. Water Flow Analysis 6. Calculating Required Fire Flows 7. Apparatus Equipped with a Fire Pump 8. Fire Service Pump Design 9. Fire Department Pumper Testing 10. Types of Fire Streams 11. Fire Hose Nozzles 12. Principles of Fire Service Pressure 13. Determining Pump Discharge Pressure 14. Relay Pumping 15. Supporting Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems