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NFPA 1906 12:2012 Edition

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NFPA 1906: Standard for Wildland Fire Apparatus

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NFPA 2012 125
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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.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
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
NFPA 1906 12
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