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Terms in this set (85)
A standpipe system that is attached to a water supply capable of
Automatic Standpipe System Supplying the system demand at all times and that requires no action
Other than opening a hose valve to provide water at hose connections.
Auxiliary water supply Supplementary source of water for a standpipe and/or sprinkler system.
A valve controlling flow to water-based fire protection systems. Control
valves do not include hose valves, inspector's test valves, drain valves,
Control Valve
trim valves for dry pipe, pre-action and deluge valves, check valves, or
relief valves.
A pipe system, generally in a horizontal plane, connecting not more than
Branch line
one hose connection with a standpipe.
A condition in which the application of the component is not within its
Deficiency
designed limits or specifications.
A water supply control valve intended to be operated by actuation of an
automatic detection system that is installed in the same area as the
Discharge devices. Each deluge valve is intended to be capable of
Fire Hose Outlet and Release Rack
automatic and manual operation. Deluge systems are suitable for
hazardous occupancies. This includes buildings in which flammable
liquids or other hazardous materials are handled or stored.
A device designed to discharge water or foam-water solution in a
Discharge Device Predetermined, fixed, or adjustable pattern. Examples include, but are
not limited to, sprinklers, spray nozzles, and hose nozzles.
A standpipe system designed to have piping contain water only when
Dry Standpipe
the system is being utilized (No automatic water supply.)
Rooftop dunnage involves designing a raised series of beams (usually
steel) bearing on posts or bearing walls to support mechanical
Dunnage
Equipment (usually on a roof
top).
A connection , normally on the exterior of the building, through which
the fire department can pump supplemental water into the sprinkler
system, standpipe, or other system furnishing water for fire
Fire Department Connection
Extinguishment to
Supplement existing water supplies. (Formerly know as Siamese
connection.)
, A flexible conduit constructed with one or more reinforcements
(Jackets), with or without a coating or covering but with an approved
Fire Hose
nonpermeable lining, or with an inner reinforcement between a
Protective cover and an approved nonpermeable lining.
A valve connection on a water supply system having one or more outlets
Fire Hydrant
and that is used to supply hose and fire department pumps with water.
A pump that is a provider of liquid flow and pressure dedicated to fire
Protection. A fire pump is a part of a fire standpipe system's water supply
and can be powered by electric, diesel or steam. The pump intake is
Fire Pump Either connected to the public underground water supply piping or a
static water source (e.g., tank, reservoir, lake). The pump provides water
flow at higher pressure and volume to the standpipe system risers and
hose standpipes.
A transverse bend (fold) occurring where the hose is lengthwise double
Fold
over on itself, as on a pin rack.
Typically used to measure fluid flow rate (such as water) or pump
Gallons per minute (GPM) Capacity. Measurement of water flow rate for a pump or a fire standpipe
or sprinkler system.
A combination of equipment provided for connection of a hose to the
Hose Connection
standpipe system that includes a hose valve with a threaded outlet.
Hose designed to be used by trained fire fighters and fire brigade
Attack Hose
members to combat fires beyond the incipient stage.
A non-collapsible hose used under positive pressure having an
Booster Hose Elastomeric or thermoplastic tube, a braided or spiraled reinforcement,
and an outer protective cover.
A hose with a jacket covered and lined with a continuous synthetic
Covered Hose
rubber or plastic. The cover is usually thicker than a coating.
Fire Hose A flexible conduit used to convey water.
Hose Valve The valve to an individual hose connection
Fire hose designed to be used by the building's occupants to fight
Occupant Use Hose Incipient fires prior to the arrival of trained fire fighters or fire brigade
members.
A hose consisting of only a woven jacket that is usually of linen yarns and
Unlined Hose
is of such quality that the yarn swells when wet, tending to seal the hose.
Hose Size An expression of the internal diameter of the hose.
Hose Station A combination of a hose rack, hose nozzle, hose, and hose connection.
The status of hose stored in a hose house, on a rack or reel, or on a fire
apparatus that is available and ready for immediate use at an incident.
In Service
This doesn't include hose in the storage where it is not readily available
to be put into service at an incident.
Terms in this set (85)
A standpipe system that is attached to a water supply capable of
Automatic Standpipe System Supplying the system demand at all times and that requires no action
Other than opening a hose valve to provide water at hose connections.
Auxiliary water supply Supplementary source of water for a standpipe and/or sprinkler system.
A valve controlling flow to water-based fire protection systems. Control
valves do not include hose valves, inspector's test valves, drain valves,
Control Valve
trim valves for dry pipe, pre-action and deluge valves, check valves, or
relief valves.
A pipe system, generally in a horizontal plane, connecting not more than
Branch line
one hose connection with a standpipe.
A condition in which the application of the component is not within its
Deficiency
designed limits or specifications.
A water supply control valve intended to be operated by actuation of an
automatic detection system that is installed in the same area as the
Discharge devices. Each deluge valve is intended to be capable of
Fire Hose Outlet and Release Rack
automatic and manual operation. Deluge systems are suitable for
hazardous occupancies. This includes buildings in which flammable
liquids or other hazardous materials are handled or stored.
A device designed to discharge water or foam-water solution in a
Discharge Device Predetermined, fixed, or adjustable pattern. Examples include, but are
not limited to, sprinklers, spray nozzles, and hose nozzles.
A standpipe system designed to have piping contain water only when
Dry Standpipe
the system is being utilized (No automatic water supply.)
Rooftop dunnage involves designing a raised series of beams (usually
steel) bearing on posts or bearing walls to support mechanical
Dunnage
Equipment (usually on a roof
top).
A connection , normally on the exterior of the building, through which
the fire department can pump supplemental water into the sprinkler
system, standpipe, or other system furnishing water for fire
Fire Department Connection
Extinguishment to
Supplement existing water supplies. (Formerly know as Siamese
connection.)
, A flexible conduit constructed with one or more reinforcements
(Jackets), with or without a coating or covering but with an approved
Fire Hose
nonpermeable lining, or with an inner reinforcement between a
Protective cover and an approved nonpermeable lining.
A valve connection on a water supply system having one or more outlets
Fire Hydrant
and that is used to supply hose and fire department pumps with water.
A pump that is a provider of liquid flow and pressure dedicated to fire
Protection. A fire pump is a part of a fire standpipe system's water supply
and can be powered by electric, diesel or steam. The pump intake is
Fire Pump Either connected to the public underground water supply piping or a
static water source (e.g., tank, reservoir, lake). The pump provides water
flow at higher pressure and volume to the standpipe system risers and
hose standpipes.
A transverse bend (fold) occurring where the hose is lengthwise double
Fold
over on itself, as on a pin rack.
Typically used to measure fluid flow rate (such as water) or pump
Gallons per minute (GPM) Capacity. Measurement of water flow rate for a pump or a fire standpipe
or sprinkler system.
A combination of equipment provided for connection of a hose to the
Hose Connection
standpipe system that includes a hose valve with a threaded outlet.
Hose designed to be used by trained fire fighters and fire brigade
Attack Hose
members to combat fires beyond the incipient stage.
A non-collapsible hose used under positive pressure having an
Booster Hose Elastomeric or thermoplastic tube, a braided or spiraled reinforcement,
and an outer protective cover.
A hose with a jacket covered and lined with a continuous synthetic
Covered Hose
rubber or plastic. The cover is usually thicker than a coating.
Fire Hose A flexible conduit used to convey water.
Hose Valve The valve to an individual hose connection
Fire hose designed to be used by the building's occupants to fight
Occupant Use Hose Incipient fires prior to the arrival of trained fire fighters or fire brigade
members.
A hose consisting of only a woven jacket that is usually of linen yarns and
Unlined Hose
is of such quality that the yarn swells when wet, tending to seal the hose.
Hose Size An expression of the internal diameter of the hose.
Hose Station A combination of a hose rack, hose nozzle, hose, and hose connection.
The status of hose stored in a hose house, on a rack or reel, or on a fire
apparatus that is available and ready for immediate use at an incident.
In Service
This doesn't include hose in the storage where it is not readily available
to be put into service at an incident.