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Fire pump calculation how-to guides.

Useful, practical explanations for firefighters, engineers, pump operators, driver/operator students, and instructors. Each guide explains the math, shows a worked example, and links back to the FireOps Calc web calculator.

Pump pressureFriction lossRelay pumpingWater supplyTraining scenarios

Start with a calculation you want to teach or review.

These are written as quick station-training references. They are not a replacement for your department SOPs, manufacturer data, or instructor direction.

🚒How-to guide

How to Calculate Pump Discharge Pressure

Learn the basic pump pressure formula firefighters use: friction loss + nozzle pressure + elevation + appliance loss.

📏How-to guide

How to Calculate Fire Hose Friction Loss

Use hose size, length, GPM, and C-value to estimate fire hose friction loss.

🔥How-to guide

How to Pump a 1¾ Inch Attack Line

A practical 1¾ inch handline pump pressure example using hose length, GPM, and nozzle pressure.

💧How-to guide

How to Pump a 2½ Inch Attack Line

Calculate pump pressure for a 2½ inch handline using GPM, hose length, nozzle pressure, and friction loss.

🔀How-to guide

How to Calculate Pump Pressure for a Wye Operation

Learn how to calculate pump pressure when one supply line feeds a wye and two attack lines.

🏢How-to guide

How to Calculate Standpipe Pump Pressure

A practical standpipe pump pressure process for training and driver/operator review.

🔁How-to guide

How to Calculate Relay Pumping Distance Between Engines

Use total relay distance and number of engines to estimate spacing and per-section pump pressure.

🔗How-to guide

How to Calculate Two Supply Lines Feeding One Engine

Calculate water supply flow when two hose lines feed one receiving engine or appliance.

🚚How-to guide

How to Estimate Tender Shuttle GPM

Estimate usable water shuttle flow from tank size, fill time, dump time, travel time, and number of tenders.

🎯How-to guide

Smooth Bore vs Fog Nozzle Pump Pressure

Understand how nozzle pressure affects final pump discharge pressure for smooth bore and fog nozzle packages.

How to use these pages

Open a guide, review the formula, walk through the example, then use the calculator to change hose length, flow, nozzle pressure, elevation, or appliance loss.

Good for instructors

Use the examples as quick warm-up problems, driver/operator practice, company drills, or pre-class reading before hands-on pump training.

Want more examples?

The next useful additions would be printable pump practice sheets, department-specific pump cards, and short scenario packs.