NFPA (Fire) 1901
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New coverage of Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) fire pumps makes the 2016 NFPA 1901: Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus essential for manufacturers as well as fire departments nationwide.
Referenced by fire departments throughout the United States, the NFPA 1901 defines the requirements for new automotive fire apparatus designed to be used under emergency conditions for transporting personnel and equipment, and to support the suppression of fires and mitigation of other hazardous situations. This Standard covers everything from pumpers to aerial fire apparatus to special service apparatus, such as rescue vehicles and haz-mat vehicles, as well as quints and mobile foam apparatus.
It’s a vital resource for everyone in the process — from design to purchasing of engines, pumpers, trucks, ladders, tender/tankers, and more.
Manufacturers need the 2016 NFPA 1901 to design and test fire apparatus and components correctly and efficiently. Fire service personnel can use it to develop specifications for department purchasing. In this edition:
- A new chapter on Ultra-High Pressure (UHP) Fire Pumps and Associated Equipment reflects the increased use of UHP Fire Pumps with a rated discharge pressure of 1100 psi or greater. This important addition provides first-time guidance to manufacturers and purchasers for the design, testing, and performance of this technology.
The latest edition of NFPA 1901 is essential for fire service and other purchasers of fire apparatus, fire apparatus manufacturers, apparatus component manufacturers, and testing companies.
Product Details
- Published:
- 09/07/2015
- ISBN(s):
- 9781455911875
- ANSI:
- ANSI Approved
- Number of Pages:
- 216
NFPA (Fire) 1901
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Support fire fighters during response and on scene activity with the new NFPA 1901: Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus.
Updated to provide better safety and effectiveness of fire apparatus, the 2009 NFPA 1901 defines the requirements for new automotive fire apparatus designed to be used under emergency conditions for transporting personnel and equipment, and to support the suppression of fires and mitigation of other hazardous situations. This important Standard covers everything from pumpers to aerial fire apparatus to special service apparatus, such as rescue vehicles and haz-mat vehicles, as well as quints and mobile foam apparatus.
Changes and additions to the 2009 NFPA 1901 include added miscellaneous equipment requirements for each type of apparatus, plus:
- New requirements for vehicle stability and maximum top speed for heavier fire apparatus
- New defined length of seatbelts, requirements for how to measure them, and a new required warning device for seatbelt use
- New rule that fire helmets not be worn while riding in apparatus and provisions for helmet storage
- Requirement that vehicle data recorders capture vehicle speed, acceleration/deceleration, engine speed, engine throttle position, ABS event, seat occupied and seat belt status, master warning device switch position, and date/time
- Specific requirements for control of a diesel particulate filter, if provided
- Rule that cabs on apparatus with GVWR over 26,000 lb. must meet one of two sets of standards on occupant protection during crashes
- More specific requirements for retro-reflective striping
- Other changes involving hose storage areas, and control of aerial devices
- New testing requirements for foam systems
- A new chapter provides requirements for trailers used under emergency response conditions
For ease of use, the chapter on industrial supply pumps has been combined with the chapter on fire pumps. The latest edition of NFPA 1901 is essential for fire service and other purchasers of fire apparatus, fire apparatus manufacturers, apparatus component manufacturers, and testing companies.
Product Details
- Published:
- 08/01/2008
- Number of Pages:
- 194