Firefighter Reading Comprehension · Question
A technical manual for a fire pump states: 'The pump's optimal operating range is between 1500 and 2000 RPM for sustained operations. Exceeding 2200 RPM for more than 5 minutes can lead to cavitation and irreversible damage to the impeller. Operating below 1200 RPM will result in insufficient pressure and flow for most attack lines.' What is the primary risk of operating the pump at 2300 RPM for 10 minutes?
The manual explicitly warns that 'Exceeding 2200 RPM for more than 5 minutes can lead to cavitation and irreversible damage to the impeller.' Operating at 2300
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Question: A technical manual for a fire pump states: 'The pump's optimal operating range is between 1500 and 2000 RPM for sustained operations. Exceeding 2200 RPM for more than 5 minutes can lead to cavitation and irreversible damage to the impeller. Operating below 1200 RPM will result in insufficient pressure and flow for most attack lines.' What is the primary risk of operating the pump at 2300 RPM for 10 minutes?
Answer options:
- Insufficient pressure and flow. ✅ Cavitation and impeller damage.
- Reduced fuel efficiency.
- Over-pressurization of connected hose lines.
Correct answer: Cavitation and impeller damage.
Explanation: The manual explicitly warns that 'Exceeding 2200 RPM for more than 5 minutes can lead to cavitation and irreversible damage to the impeller.' Operating at 2300 RPM for 10 minutes falls directly into this damage-risk category.
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