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Designed to produce a stream as compact as possible with little shower or spray |
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A fine spray composed of tiny water droplets |
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Latent Heat of Vaporization |
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Quantity of heat absorbed by a substance at the point at which it changes from a liquid to a vapor |
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Process of evolution that changes a liquid into a gaseous state |
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At 212 F, water expansion from its original volume when converted to steam |
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Part of total pressure that is lost while forcing water through pipes, fittings, fire hose, and adapters |
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Force created by the rapid deceleration of water causing a violent increase in pressure that can be powerful enough to rupture piping and damage fixtures |
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Discharges less than 40 GPM including those fed by booster lines |
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Supplied by 1 1/2 to 3 inch hose, with flows frm 40 to 350 gpm |
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Discharges more than 350 gpm and is fed by 2 1/2 or 3 inch hoselines or large-diameter hoselines connected to a master stream nozzle |
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Velocity pressure at which watere discharges from the nozzle |
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Stream of water or other water-based extinguishing agent after it leaves the fire hose and nozzle until it reaches the desired point |
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Most common nozzle control valves |
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A stream that has been broken into coarsely divided drops |
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An example of a broken stream nozzle |
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Water's primary way to extinguish a fire |
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One method of using fire streams to reduce heat and provide protection |
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Less prone to clogging with debris |
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Efficiency at Which Fire Streams Absorbs Heat |
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Dependent upon the surface area of the water introduced into the heated environment |
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Used to measure friction loss in a hoseline at different points in a hose layout |
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When a nozzle is above the fire pump |
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When the nozzle is below the fire pump |
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Point at which a fire stream loses its forward velocity and falls into showers of spray that are easily blown away |
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A pattern of the adjustable fog nozzle |
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Has less forward velocity and a shorter reach than the other fog settings |
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A force that pushes back on the person handling the hoseline |
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Nozzle control valve handle; backwards to open it and forward to close it |
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Major types of fire stream patterns |
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