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Section 703 Apparatus Inspection. Procedures The driver/operator should follow a systematic procedure for inspecting apparatus This ensures that all important.

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1 Section 703 Apparatus Inspection

2 Procedures The driver/operator should follow a systematic procedure for inspecting apparatus This ensures that all important items are checked every time the inspection is made.

3 Items to Check BatteriesOilTires Proper Inflation Braking System Coolant System Electrical System FuelSteering System Hydraulic Fluids AppliancesToolsLubrication EquipmentFoam Systems BeltsHoses

4 Checklist You will be required to perform an apparatus readiness check on a fire apparatus.

5 Apparatus Maintenance Maintenance – keeping something in a state of usefulness or readiness. Repair – to restore or replace that which has become inoperable.

6 Apparatus Maintenance Engine The most important phases of engine maintenance are regular service inspections.

7 Apparatus Maintenance Daily Maintenance: Includes checking oil level, radiator coolant level, fuel levels, tires (proper inflation, wear, cuts), equipment inventory, checking visible and audible warning signals.

8 Apparatus Maintenance Weekly Maintenance: Bleeding moisture from air brake tanks, removing equipment from apparatus and cleaning, and the starting of all portable engines.

9 Apparatus Maintenance Periodic Maintenance: Includes lubricating all motor, gear, or hand operated appliances according to manufacturer’s specification

10 Apparatus Maintenance Batteries Check voltage, specific gravity & corrosion Check terminals & cables Air Filter Should be serviced by qualified personnel as required.

11 In Cab Inspection Mirrors & seat are properly adjusted All electrical switches are in the off position prior to starting the apparatus Let engine warm up before putting under full load (non emergency responses) Inspect seat belts, cuts & fraying

12 In Cab Inspection Gauges are properly working: Speedometer, RPM gauge Oil Pressure, Fuel Ammeter/Voltmeter Air pressure gauges, Temperature gauges Vacuum & Hydraulic Pressure gauges

13 In Cab Inspection Controls are properly working Electrical Equipment switches Turn signal switches High bean headlight switches Heating & AC switches Radio Controls Audible warning devices Windshield wiper Defroster controls

14 In Cab Inspection Gauges

15 In Cab Inspections Electronics & Controls

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17 Pump Inspections Daily Operate the pump drive control & pump engages All pump panel gages are functioning Drain pump and hose lines completely Operate pump controls Inspect water & foam tanks Check the underside for leaks Check Deck guns or turrets for range of motion Operate valves

18 Pump Inspections Weekly Flush the pump with clear water Check & clean intake strainers Check the pump gear box for proper oil level and traces of water Operate the pump primer with all pump valves closed

19 Pump Inspections Weekly Operate the changeover valve Check packing glands for leaks Operate the pump pressure control devices Operate the foam proportioning system

20 Pump Panel Gauges

21 Pump Panel Master Intake Gauge

22 Pump Panel Master Discharge Gauge

23 Compound Gauge


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