NFPA 1906 12:2012 Edition
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NFPA 1906: Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2012 | 125 |
NFPA 1906 helps you ensure wildland fire apparatus are up to the task. NFPA 1906: Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus defines the requirements for a new automotive wildland fire apparatus, including apparatus equipped with a slip-on fire fighting module, designed primarily to support wildland fire suppression operations. This edition has been updated, rewritten, and reorganized to be similar to the 2009 edition of NFPA 1901: Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus. Designed for easy reference, The 2012 NFPA 1906 includes: A new section on Wildland Mobile Water Supply Fire Apparatus Separate chapters addressing chassis and vehicle components; low voltage electrical systems and warning devices; driving and crew areas; body, compartments, and equipment mounting; pumps for wildland fire fighting and associated equipment; and water tanks NFPA 1906 is essential for manufacturers and professionals responsible for apparatus purchasing or evaluation.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 Retroactivity 1.5 Equivalency 1.6 Units of Measure Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.3 Other Publications |
9 | 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General |
10 | 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
14 | Chapter 4 General Requirements 4.1 General 4.2 Requirements by Apparatus Type 4.3 Reserved 4.4 Reserved 4.5 Fire Apparatus Components 4.6 Legal Requirements 4.7 Third-Party Certification of Test Results 4.8 Manufacturer Certification of Test Results 4.9 Personnel Protection |
15 | 4.10 Controls and Instructions 4.11 Reserved 4.12 Component Protection 4.13 Vehicle Stability |
16 | 4.14 Fire Apparatus Performance 4.15 Roadability 4.16 Serviceability 4.17 Road Tests 4.18 Tests on Delivery 4.19 Documentation 4.20 Data Required of the Contractor |
18 | 4.21 Statement of Exceptions Chapter 5 Wildland Fire Apparatus 5.1 General 5.2 Pump 5.3 Reserved 5.4 Water Tank 5.5 Equipment Storage 5.6 Hose Storage 5.7 Equipment. |
19 | Chapter 6 Reserved Chapter 7 Wildland Mobile Water Supply Fire Apparatus 7.1 General 7.2 Pump 7.3 Reserved 7.4 Water Tank 7.5 Equipment Storage 7.6 Hose Storage 7.7 Equipment Chapter 8 Reserved Chapter 9 Reserved Chapter 10 Reserved Chapter 11 Reserved Chapter 12 Chassis and Vehicle Components 12.1 Carrying Capacity |
20 | 12.2 Engine and Engine System Design |
22 | 12.3 Vehicle Components |
23 | Chapter 13 Low-Voltage Electrical Systems and Warning Devices 13.1 General 13.2 Wiring 13.3 Power Supply |
24 | 13.4 Batteries 13.5 Starting Device 13.6 Temperature Exposure 13.7 Electromagnetic Interference |
25 | 13.8 Optical Warning Devices. |
28 | 13.9 Audible Warning Devices 13.10 Work Lighting 13.11 Reserved 13.12 Backup Alarm 13.13 Stop, Tail, and Directional Lights |
29 | 13.14 Electrical System Performance Tests 13.15 Documentation Chapter 14 Driving and Crew Areas 14.1 General |
31 | 14.2 Cab Tilt Systems 14.3 Driving Compartment |
32 | Chapter 15 Body, Compartments, and Equipment Mounting 15.1 Compartmentation 15.2 Reserved 15.3 Equipment Containment 15.4 Powered Equipment Racks 15.5 SCBA Storage |
33 | 15.6 Pump and Plumbing Access 15.7 Stepping, Standing, and Walking Surfaces 15.8 Access Handrails or Handholds |
34 | 15.9 Metal Finish 15.10 Hose Storage 15.11 Requirements for Mounting of Ground Ladders 15.12 Receivers and Anchors for Rope and Removable Winches |
35 | 15.13 Slip-On Fire-Fighting Module. Chapter 16 Pumps for Wildland Fire Fighting and Associated Equipment 16.1 Application 16.2 Design and Performance Requirements |
36 | 16.3 Pump Engine Requirements |
38 | 16.4 Power Train Capability 16.5 Construction Requirements 16.6 Pump Intake. |
39 | 16.7 Pump Discharge Outlets |
40 | 16.8 Pump Drains 16.9 Pump Operator’s Location 16.10 Pump Controls |
42 | 16.11 Pump Engine Controls |
43 | 16.12 Instrumentation |
44 | 16.13 Required Testing |
47 | Chapter 17 Reserved Chapter 18 Water Tanks 18.1 General 18.2 Tank Construction |
48 | 18.3 Tank-to-Pump Intake Line 18.4 Filling and Venting 18.5 Reserved 18.6 Water Tank Capacity Certification Chapter 19 Reserved Chapter 20 Foam Proportioning Systems for Class A Foam Concentrate 20.1 Application. |
49 | 20.2 Requirements by Type of Foam Proportioning System 20.3 Design and Performance Requirements of a Foam Proportioning System 20.4 Controls for Foam Proportioning Systems 20.5 Foam Proportioning System Pressure Gauges, Flowmeters, and Indicators |
50 | 20.6 Atmospheric Foam Concentrate Tank 20.7 Foam Concentrate Pump |
51 | 20.8 Pressure Vessel Foam Concentrate or Foam Solution Tanks 20.9 Labels and Instruction Plates. 20.10 Foam Proportioning System Accuracy |
52 | 20.11 Testing and Documentation Chapter 21 Compressed Air Foam Systems (CAFS) 21.1 Application 21.2 General Requirements 21.3 Compressed Air System |
53 | 21.4 Air Mixing 21.5 Compressed Air System Piping 21.6 Air System Controls 21.7 Foam System Pressure Gauges, Flowmeters, and Indicators 21.8 Labels and Instruction Plates 21.9 Manufacturer’s Predelivery Tests. |
54 | Chapter 22 Reserved Chapter 23 Reserved Chapter 24 Reserved Chapter 25 Winches 25.1 General 25.2 Winch Wire or Synthetic Rope 25.3 Clutch |
55 | 25.4 Electric Powered Winches 25.5 Hydraulically Driven Winches Chapter 26 Reserved Chapter 27 Vehicle Protection Systems 27.1 Brush Rails |
56 | 27.2 Grille Guard 27.3 Skid Plates Annex A Explanatory Material |
82 | Annex B Specifying and Procuring Wildland Fire Apparatus |
104 | Annex C Weights and Dimensions for Common Equipment |
113 | Annex D Guidelines for First Line and Reserve Apparatus |
115 | Annex E Methods for Testing a Foam Proportioning System for Calibration |
116 | Annex F Informational References |
118 | Index |