• Pump Sizing 101

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Bruce Quick and Jason Witmier in this comprehensive episode of Rig Recon Live, where they discuss the critical aspects of fire pump sizing for fire apparatus. Learn about the evolution of pump sizes, the importance of GPM ratings, and the impact of different operation conditions like pressurized sources versus draft.

    Discover how to balance pump capabilities for everyday use and worst-case scenarios, while considering NFPA codes, mutual aid, and cost implications. Get insights into choosing the right pump size to ensure longevity, safety, and efficiency for your specific response district. Perfect for anyone involved in fire apparatus planning or simply curious about fire pump operations.

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    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping

    01:16 History of Fire Pump Sizes

    02:51 Understanding Fire Pump Ratings

    05:16 Modern Fire Pump Capabilities

    08:23 Considerations for Specifying Fire Apparatus

    09:46 Understanding NFPA Standards for Pump Discharges

    10:54 Common Mistakes in Pump Sizing

    12:00 Balancing Pump Size with Practical Needs

    14:59 The Importance of Pressure Governors and Overheat Protection

    16:33 Key Factors in Choosing Pump Sizes

    18:23 Conclusion and Additional Resources

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