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NFPA 1002

 

Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator

Standard For Fire Apparatus Driver

Minimum job performance requirements for firefighters who drive and operate fire apparatus.

   

 

NFPA 1914

 

Testing FD Aerial Devices

Specifies minimum inspection and testing requirements for aerial devices to insure a minimum degree of safety for continued use.

Applicable to aerial ladders, platforms and water towers.

   

 

NFPA 1911

 

Fire Pumps

Service Tests of Fire Pump Systems on Fire Apparatus

Establishes site, environmental, and equipment requirements for proper pump system performance testing as well as frequency and procedures.

   

 

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  1. How many test questions do you have in test bank?
  2. Do you offer Fire Hydraulics classes?
  3. Sometimes when Im logged in, I automatically get logged out
  4. How long will I have to wait toget a referral fee?
  5. What fire hose size are used in fire hydraulics pumping problems ?
  6. What fire hydraulics formula do you use to calculate friction loss?
  7. How long it takes to approve membership after I paid a membership fee?

How many test questions do you have in the test bank?

There are over 750 questions that include fire pumping hydraulics problems. We are constantly updating our test question bank, so the number of questions will increase.

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Do you offer Fire Hydraulics classes?

No. However, each section related to particular Fire Hydraulics pumping problems is explained.

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Sometimes when I'm logged in, I automatically get logged out?!

One user name per account can be logged on at all times.

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How long will I have to wait to get a referral fee?

Verification process can take up to 48 hours.

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Which Fire Hydraulics formula do you use to calculate friction loss?

All fire hydraulics problems use FL = CQ²L and some both FL = CQ²L and 2Q² + Q . (see "Tips for taking a test")

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