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IFSTA PUMPING AND AERIAL APPARATUS CHAPTER 11, STATIC WATER EXAM APPROVED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

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This chapter focuses on the principles and operations involved in obtaining water from static (non-pressurized) sources such as lakes, ponds, rivers, and portable tanks. It explains how fire service personnel use pumps to draft water, since these sources do not provide pressure on their own. The chapter describes the mechanics of drafting, including how a fire pump creates a partial vacuum, allowing atmospheric pressure to push water into the pump. It also covers the concept of maximum lift, emphasizing that while the theoretical lift is 33.9 feet, practical operations are typically limited to about 20 feet. Additionally, it outlines the equipment required for drafting, such as hard suction hoses, strainers, and dry hydrants, and explains their proper use and placement to ensure efficient water flow. The process of priming the pump—removing air so water can enter—is also discussed in detail.

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Ifsta pumping and aerial apparatus
IFSTA PUMPING AND AERIALAPPARATUS CHAPTER 11,
chapter 11, static water
STATIC WATER EXAM APPROVED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION



1. Which of the following elements is essential to consider when calculating the net
pump discharge pressure during water drafting operations?

The total volume of water available in the source

The atmospheric pressure and the elevation of the water source

The pump discharge pressure and the friction loss in the intake hose

The temperature of the water being pumped

2. What is the typical maximum flow rate that floating pumps are capable of achieving
when drawing from a sufficient water supply?

250 gallons per minute (GPM)

500 gallons per minute (GPM)

750 gallons per minute (GPM)

1000 gallons per minute (GPM)

3. What is the primary function of a cistern in fire suppression systems?

To store water for emergency use

To filter contaminants from water

To increase water pressure

To provide a source of irrigation

4. What is the main advantage of using low level strainers in fire suppression
operations?

They can operate effectively in deep water sources.

They allow for water drafting from very shallow water levels.

,They are designed to increase pump pressure significantly.

They are primarily used for backflushing purposes.

, 5. What is a key environmental consideration when selecting a water source for fire
suppression operations?

The proximity of the water source to urban areas

The potential impact on local wildlife and ecosystems

The availability of recreational activities nearby

The aesthetic value of the water source

6. What is a recommended method for firefighters to minimize the risk of falling through
ice during operations?

Using inflatable rafts for support

Distributing their weight with ground ladders

Wearing heavy gear to increase stability

Conducting operations only at night

7. In what way do larger static water supply sources provide advantages over smaller
sources during periods of low rainfall?

Larger sources maintain more consistent water levels and flow rates.

Larger sources are less likely to be affected by pollution.

Larger sources require less maintenance than smaller sources.

Larger sources can be accessed more easily by fire apparatus.

8. What height is typically recognized as a reliable lift for fire pumps, and what does this
height signify for fire suppression operations?

10 feet, indicating minimal water flow

14.7 feet, indicating the maximum height for effective water delivery

20 feet, indicating a significant reduction in pump efficiency

30 feet, indicating an optimal pressure for fire suppression

9. What are the implications of drafting water from a frozen body of water during fire
suppression efforts?

It can lead to increased pump efficiency due to colder water temperatures.

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