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A Class I standpipe provides one 1 1/2-inch outlet and is equipped with hose that may be used by the occupants of the building. A Class II standpipe is equipped with a 2 1/2-inch outlet and no hose.
Class II standpipes serve a 1.5-inch fire hose connection and are typically found in cabinets. These are intended for trained occupant use and are spaced according to the hose length.
This educational video is intended to help saves lives and protect property by giving building owners, managers and occupants an overview of standpipe rack hose systems and the ...
In this instance, we need to use our 150′ or 200′ high-rise standpipe hose, hooked to the floor below, to reach our fire apartment. Success also depends on taking the correct pathway to the fire.
Additionally, the webcast will examine operating a second hose line from a standpipe and high pressure pumping for extremely tall high-rise buildings. REGISTER 01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time ...
When water from the sprinkler system failed to extinguish it, firefighters successfully extinguished it with the hose line. This amazing firefighting story, which took place in Maryland in 2004, is ...
A Class II standpipe is equipped with a 2 1/2-inch outlet and no hose. It is intended to be used by the fire service, not building occupants. A Class III standpipe system is a combination of the ...