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  2. Glossary of firefighting equipment - Wikipedia

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    High-rise pack Hose bundle prepared for carrying to a standpipe in a high-rise building, usually consisting of 50 or more feet of 1¾-inch hose and a combination nozzle. Hook forged steel hook at end of insulated pole of varying lengths; used for piercing and pulling building materials away from walls and ceilings. Similar to nautical gaff hook.

  3. Fire hose - Wikipedia

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    A fire hose (or firehose) is a high-pressure hose that carries ... flexible hose used to bring water from the fire pumper to the nozzle. This hose ranges in nominal ...

  4. Fog nozzle - Wikipedia

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    A fog nozzle. A fog nozzle is a firefighting hose spray nozzle that breaks its stream into small droplets.By doing so, its stream achieves a greater surface area, and thus a greater rate of heat absorption, which, when compared to that of a smoothbore nozzle, speeds its transformation into the steam that smothers the fire by displacing its oxygen.

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    9-Pattern Revolver Garden Hose Nozzle. Key Specs. Dimensions (H x W x D): 8 x 7 x 6 inches. Main Materials: Metal; ABS plastic. Spray Patterns: 9. This heavy-duty, value-packed garden hose nozzle ...

  6. Nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Convergent nozzles accelerate subsonic fluids. If the nozzle pressure ratio is high enough, then the flow will reach sonic velocity at the narrowest point (i.e. the nozzle throat). In this situation, the nozzle is said to be choked. Increasing the nozzle pressure ratio further will not increase the throat Mach number above one.

  7. Spray nozzle - Wikipedia

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    The simplest single fluid nozzle is a plain orifice nozzle as shown in the diagram. This nozzle often produces little if any atomization, but directs the stream of liquid. If the pressure drop is high, at least 25 bars (2,500 kPa; 360 psi), the material is often finely atomized, as in a diesel injector.