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Sounds tube

If air sucked in you have a fire. Air pushed out flooding

Types of material for shoring

Wood, metal

3 types of shoring

I: structural damage, sagging I-beam, strongest


K: doors


H: bulkhead


3-5ft


6-11ft

Shoring watch

Flashlight


Flashgear


Means of communication

Pipe patching kit

Mallet, metal gasket, divers gloves, oakum, hammer, saw,

EWARP

150psi, 2in x 5th, 4in x 15ft

Soft patch

150 psi


1.secure water 2. Cut jagged edges with saw 3. Insert wedge into hole with oakum 4.cut wedge 5. Install rubber patch with 2in on each side of cut 6.wrap 2 layers of marlin starting in center

Jubilee patch

250 psi


Metal, latches on with clamps

Banding patch

150psi, metal gasket, then sheet metal, 2 bands that tie it down

P-100

100gpm, 83 psi, 20 ft suction lift. Jp-5 diesel, pump unit to discharge side is 140 PSI

Deep suction

Attach inductor and prime, 20 ft+ need two hoses

ESP

Electric submersible pump, 100ft

S-Type

Strainer, min of 1 inch

Peri jet educator

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RAM Fan

Fm, 2000 cubic feet, elephant trunk, max of 50 ft elephant trunk

BOX Fan

120 volts, 3200 cubic feet, safe explosive proof motor

Fire triangle

1: fuel


2: oxygen


3: heat

Classes of fires

A: material, water or AFFF


B: flammable liquid, AFFF, Halon, PKP


C: electric, CO2, halon, de-energize


D: combustible metals, jettison

Heat transfer

Conduction: physical touch


Radiation: across intervening space


Convection circulating gas or liquid I.e. smoke

Stages of fire

Growth, flashover, fully developed, decay

Flash point

Lowest temperature at which the fuel will give off sufficient vapor to form a flammable mixture with the air above