Driver Operator Mobile Water Supply Actual
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[SECTION 1: Tender Apparatus and Specifications - Questions 1-15]
Q1: What is the minimum water tank capacity typically required for a vehicle to be classified as
a mobile water supply apparatus (tender) under NFPA 1901?
A. 500 gallons
B. 1,000 gallons
C. 2,000 gallons
D. 3,500 gallons
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 1901 defines a mobile water supply apparatus (tender) as having a minimum
water tank capacity of 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters). This threshold distinguishes tenders from
standard fire apparatus with smaller tank capacities used for initial attack rather than sustained
water supply. Larger tanks (2,000-3,500+ gallons) are common in rural departments where water
shuttle distances are significant.
Q2: The dump valve on a water tender should be designed to empty the tank in what maximum
time?
A. 30 seconds
B. 2 minutes
C. 5 minutes
D. 10 minutes
Correct Answer: B
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Rationale: NFPA 1901 requires dump valves capable of emptying the water tank within 2
minutes when using gravity flow. Faster dump times (60-90 seconds) improve shuttle efficiency
by reducing turnaround time at the dump site. Power-assisted or pneumatic dump valves are
common to achieve these flow rates, with minimum recommended flow of 1,000 gallons per
minute.
Q3: When a tender is equipped with a pump, the apparatus must carry at minimum what
pumping capacity per NFPA 1901?
A. 100 gpm at 100 psi
B. 250 gpm at 150 psi
C. 500 gpm at 200 psi
D. No pump required on tenders
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: NFPA 1901 requires tenders equipped with fire pumps to have a minimum rated
capacity of 250 gpm at 150 psi. This capacity allows the tender to supply attack engines directly
in some rural operations or to fill other apparatus. Many rural tenders also carry portable pumps
(such as floating or trash pumps) for drafting from static sources when fill sites lack pressurized
water.
Q4: A tender's tank baffles serve what primary purpose?
A. Increase total water capacity
B. Reduce water surge and improve vehicle stability
C. Filter debris from tank water
D. Provide mounting points for hose beds
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Baffles are internal tank partitions with openings that restrict water movement,
reducing surge forces that can destabilize the apparatus during acceleration, braking, and turning.
A partially filled tank without baffles creates dangerous liquid surge that can cause loss of
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control, particularly during emergency responses. Baffled tanks are required by NFPA standards
to improve driver safety.
Q5: The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of a tender must accommodate:
A. Empty weight only, excluding water
B. Empty weight plus full tank water, crew, and equipment
C. Water weight only with no allowance for equipment
D. Any weight regardless of axle ratings
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: GVWR must be sufficient to safely carry the apparatus empty weight plus the
maximum intended payload including full water tank (water weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon),
crew (typically 2-4 people), hose, portable equipment, and any other carried items. Exceeding
GVWR creates unsafe handling, excessive braking distances, and legal liability. Proper
specification requires manufacturers to verify all weights before delivery.
Q6: What is the primary purpose of the large intake vent on a water tender tank?
A. To allow visual inspection of water level
B. To prevent a vacuum and allow air to enter while water is dumped
C. To pressurize the tank for faster dumping
D. To drain water from the tank overflow
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The vent allows air to enter the tank rapidly to displace the volume of water being
dumped, preventing a vacuum that would collapse the tank or slow the dump rate. Without
adequate venting, the flow rate would decrease significantly, extending the cycle time. Vents are
equipped with screens to prevent debris from entering the water supply.
Q7: Which term describes the hose connection on a tender specifically designed for filling the
tank from a hydrant or another apparatus?
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A. Intake manifold
B. Direct tank fill
C. Discharge outlet
D. Primer line
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The direct tank fill is a large-diameter pipe or hose connection routed directly to the
top of the tank to allow rapid filling without routing water through the pump. This method
reduces wear on the pump and allows for maximum fill rates depending on the water source.
When using a pump-to-pump transfer, water is routed through the intake manifold and
discharged through the tank fill.
Q8: According to NFPA 1901, portable water tanks carried on tenders must be capable of being
deployed by:
A. One person
B. Two people
C. Hydraulic assist only
D. A crane
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: NFPA 1901 requires that portable water tanks be deployable by a single firefighter to
ensure efficiency at the dump site. These tanks are typically made of lightweight, foldable
materials and feature folding frames that can be unfolded and set up quickly by one operator.
This design allows the driver/operator to establish the dump site single-handedly if necessary.
Q9: What is the minimum recommended diameter for the hard suction hose used for drafting
from a static source on a tender?
A. 2.5 inches
B. 3 inches
C. 4 inches