Chapter 9 - Fire Pump Theory Flashcards
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- Self-priming pump that utilizes a piston or interlocking rotors to move a given amount of fluid through the pump chamber with each stroke of the piston or rotation of the rotors. Used for hydraulic pumps on aerial devices’ hydraulic systems and for priming on centrifugal fire pumps.
Positive Displacement Pump
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Modern fire department pumpers are equipped with _____________ pumps as their main pump.
centrifugal
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_________ pumps operate using a piston that moves back and fourth in a cylinder.
Piston pumps
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- Positive-displacement pump using one or more reciprocating pistons to force water from the pump chambers.
Piston Pump
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From the standpoint of design, _________-_______ are the simplest of all fire apparatus pumps.
rotary-type
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_________ _______ pumps consist of two gears that rotate in a tightly meshed pattern inside a watertight case.
Rotary gear
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The total amount of water that can be pumped by a rotary gear pump depends on the ?
size of the pockets in the gears and the speed of rotation
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The rotary gear pump is a positive displacement pump because each pocket in the gears contains a ?
definite amount of water, which is forced out of the pump each time the gears turn with a positive action.
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To prevent damage to the casings, most gear pumps feature gears made of __________ or another soft metal, while strong alloy such as _______ _______ is used for the pump casing.
bronze / cast iron
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___________ ______________ pumps are self-priming, deliver a definite volume of water or air, and exhaust air from the pump and deliver water.
Positive displacement pumps
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__________ ________ pumps are constructed with moveable elements that automatically compensate for wear, maintaining a tighter fit with closer clearances as the pump is used.
Rotary vane
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This pump is one of the most common types of pumps used to prime a centrifugal fire pump?
Rotary vane pump
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- Type of positive displacement pump commonly used in hydraulic systems. A rotor with attached vane is mounted off-center inside the pump housing; pressure is imparted on the water as space between the rotor and the pump housing wall decreases.
Rotary Vane Pump
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Rotary Vane Pumps:
The distance between the _________ and the __________ is much greater at the intake than at the discharge.
rotor / housing
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Rotary pumps are prone to failure if not ?
exercised regularly
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Nearly all modern fire apparatus feature a ____________ pump as their main pump.
centrifugal
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- Pump with one or more impellers that rotate and utilize centrifugal force to move the water. Most modern fire pumps are of this type.
Centrifugal Pump
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Centrifugal Pumps:
This pump is classified as a _____________ displacement pump as it does not pump a definite amount of water with each revolution.
nonpositive
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Centrifugal Pumps:
The pump imparts ___________ to the water and converts it to ___________ within the pump itself.
velocity / pressure
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The operation of a centrifugal pump is based on the principle that a rapidly revolving disk tends to throw water introduced at its ?
center toward the outer edges of the disk
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Centrifugal Pumps:
The __________ acts as the disk receiving its water through the ______ in its center.
impeller / eye
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- Vaned circulating member of the centrifugal pump that transmits motion to the water.
Impeller
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- Intake orifice at the center of a centrifugal pump impeller.
Impeller eye
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Centrifugal Pumps:
The _________ of the impeller dictates the amount of pressure that is developed.
speed
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