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NFPA 1922 : 1994

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

FIRE SERVICE SELF CONTAINED PUMPING UNITS
Available format(s)

Hardcopy

Withdrawn date

09-01-1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1994

Chapter 1 Administration
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Conversion Factors
Chapter 2 General Requirements
2.1 Design Considerations
2.2 Weight Distribution
2.3 Mobility
2.4 Operation and Service
2.5 Trailer-Mounted Pumping Units
2.6 Pump Operator's Position
2.7 Lighting
2.8 Pump Controls
2.9 Engine Controls
2.10 Gauges and Instruments
2.11 Painting
Chapter 3 Pump
3.1 Performance Requirements
3.2 Pump Suction Capability
3.3 Priming
3.4 Pump Construction Requirements
3.5 Pump Intake Connections
3.6 Pump Discharge Outlets
3.7 Pump Drain
3.8 Pressure Control System
Chapter 4 Engine
4.1 Power
4.2 Speed Control
4.3 Automatic Shutdown
4.4 Shutoff Switch
4.5 Cooling System
4.6 Lubrication System
4.7 Fuel and Air Systems
4.8 Exhaust System
4.9 Electrical System and Devices
4.10 Starting Device
Chapter 5 Foam Proportioning System
5.1 Foam Proportioning System
5.2 Types of Systems
5.3 Design and Performance Requirements
5.4 Controls
5.5 Gauges, Flow Meters, and Indicators
5.6 Nameplates and Instruction Plates
5.7 Atmospheric Foam Concentrate Tank
5.8 Pressure Vessel Foam Concentrate Tanks
5.9 Foam Concentrate Pump
Chapter 6 Test and Delivery Data Requirements
6.1 Pumping Unit Certification Tests
6.2 Pumping Tests
6.3 Support Pump Pressure Control Device Test
6.4 Priming Device Test
6.5 Vacuum Test
6.6 Piping Hydrostatic Test
6.7 Foam System Tests
6.8 Data Required of the Contractor
Chapter 7 Referenced Publications
Appendix A Explanatory Material
Appendix B Referenced Publication
Index

Establishes minimum requirements for new self contained pumping units meant to support fire fighting or fire ground water supply operations. These units are transportable as wheeled units, liftable units or trailer mounted units. The pumping units covered by this standard range in size from 500 gpm to 6000 gpm. They are not intended to replace or supersede pumpers or initial attack fire apparatus which carry water and equipment for structural fire fighting.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Withdrawn

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