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Service Delivery 3 Pumps. Aims To provide students information about fire service pumps and their operation.

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Page 1: Service Delivery 3 Pumps. Aims To provide students information about fire service pumps and their operation.

Service Delivery 3

Pumps

Page 2: Service Delivery 3 Pumps. Aims To provide students information about fire service pumps and their operation.

Aims

To provide students information about fire service pumps and their operation

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Learning OutcomesAt the end of the session students will be able to:

• Detail the requirements of a fire service pump

• Describe how a centrifugal pump works

• Describe how a peripheral pump works

• Detail the operating principles of an ejector pump

continued…

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• Detail the operating principles of priming devices used within the brigade

• Describe the operating principles of pressure and compound gauges

• List the considerations to be taken into account when carrying water

• List the considerations to be taken into account when relaying water.

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Types of pumps

NON-POSITIVE - Displace only liquids a

separate primer being

required to remove the air

from the system.

POSITIVE - Displace both liquids and gases

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Requirements of a pump

• Self-contained

• Light in weight

• Able to handle large quantities of water

• Able to produce fairly high pressures

• Reliable

• Easy to operate and maintain.

A fire service pump must be;

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Non-positive displacement pumps

• Centrifugal pumps

• Peripheral pumps.

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Centrifugal pumps

Consist of;

• Spinning part called the impeller

• Casing called the volute.

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Water inlet.

voluteimpeller

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Purpose of the volute

• To channel water from the periphery to the outlet

• Reduce water velocity and turbulence

• Increase the water pressure.

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water inlet

Guide vanes.

impeller volute

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Characteristics of centrifugal pumps

• At any given speed where there is no flow pressure is at a maximum

• Pressure decreases as the delivery valves are opened and the flow increases

• When pump speed increases pressure and flow increase

• When suction lift increases pressure and flow decrease.

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Advantages of centrifugal pumps

• Simple maintenance

• Can be run against closed deliveries without damage

• Light and compact relative to their output

• Can be driven directly from an internal combustion engine.

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Velocity and pressure changes within a centrifugal pump.

velocitypressure

Suction hose

impellervolute

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Increasing pump pressures

This can be done in a number of ways;

• Increasing the size of the impeller

• Increasing the speed of the impeller

• Increasing the number of impellers (as in a 2-stage or multi-stage pump)

• Using a peripheral pump.

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Peripheral pump.

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Operating principles.

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The peripheral pumpAdvantages;• Can produce high pressures at relatively

low running speeds,saving on wear & tear

• Can be mounted on the same shaft as the centrifugal pump

• Ideally suited for use with high pressure hose reels.

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The Godiva UMPX pump.

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Power take off (PTO)

Directs engine power away from the road wheels to drive another piece of equipment, such as the fire pump.

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Cooling systems

• During pumping operations some water is taken from the high pressure side of the pump to a heat exchanger where it assists in cooling the engine

• The water then flows back to the low pressure side of the pump.

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Priming

There are three ways to prime a centrifugal pump;

• Use of a gravity fed supply

• Via a pressure fed supply

• By using a priming device to remove air from the pump.

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Function of a primer

• Used where a static water supply is lower than the pump

• The primer removes air from the pump and creates a partial vacuum allowing atmospheric pressure to effectively force water up the hard suction into the pump.

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Water ring primer.

Rotating impeller

Outlets

Inlet from pump

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Water ring primer.

Ring of water Oval

housing

Low pressure

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Water ring primer.

Air is forced out of the primer

Air rushes in from pump

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Operating principle of the ejector pump.

JetThroatFluid & propellant

Venturi effect

Surrounding fluid

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Hughes-Noble ejector pump.

propellantthroat area

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Lightweight pump.

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Exhaust gas ejector.

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Exhaust gas ejector.

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Gauges

• Pressure gauge

• Compound gauge

• Tachometer

• Water tank contents

• Oil pressure gauge

• Fuel tank contents

• Engine coolant temperature.

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Typical gauge group.

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Pressure gauges

• Low pressure gauge

• High pressure gauge.

Showing the output pressure of the pump;

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Bourdon tube gauges.

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Compound gauges

• Show the inlet pressure of the pump

• The reading may be positive if supplied from a hydrant or negative when lifting from open water.

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Compound gauges.

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Compound gauge.

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Brass housings.

Rear Housing Front Housing

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Rear Housing Front Housing.

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Vacuum.

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Positive Pressure.

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Compound gauge.

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Negative readings

• A negative reading of 0.1bar would indicate a lift from open water of approximately 1metres

• A reading of 0.4bar would indicate a lift of 3 metres allowing for practical considerations.

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Water carrying

• Used where the water requirement is relatively limited

• When the distances between the water source and fireground may be considerable.

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Water relaying.

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Distances between pumps Depends on;

• The flow required

• Pump pressure used

• Contours of the relay route

• Size, type and number of hose lines

• If the pump is lifting water as well as delivering.

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ConfirmationAssessments will be based on this lesson andthe corresponding study note

Learning Outcomes• Detail the requirements of a fire service

pump

• Describe how a centrifugal pump works

• Describe how a peripheral pump works

• Detail the operating principles of an ejector pump

continued…

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• Detail the operating principles of priming devices used within the brigade

• Describe the operating principles of pressure and compound gauges

• List the considerations to be taken into account when carrying water

• List the considerations to be taken into account when relaying water.

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