NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector 1 Practice Test

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Direct pumping water systems are those in which water

Is pumped directly into the water distribution system

Direct pumping means water is pumped directly from the source into the water distribution system without first being stored in tanks or reservoirs. This setup provides immediate delivery to the distribution mains and hydrants as demand occurs, assuming the source and pump capacity can meet that demand. Pumping into storage tanks before distribution adds a buffering step, storing water before it enters the mains, which is not the same as direct pumping. The other descriptions don’t define direct pumping: pumping only during peak demand implies a control strategy rather than the absence of storage, and pumping to hydrants only suggests limited delivery rather than feeding the entire distribution system.

Is pumped into storage tanks before distribution

Is pumped only during peak demand

Is pumped to hydrants only

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