Friction Loss Calculation Apps

Friction loss calculation in description

by Stockydog Creative Designs
Fire pump hydraulics.

Calculate pump discharge pressure and friction loss for firefighting hose lines.

Fire pump operators can use this application to learn, understand and review...
An iPhone/iPad app for Station 8 in Albemarle County.

Includes Status Board, FIDS, SOGs, recruitment information, and a DPO friction loss calculator. More to come!

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• Use this app to calculate friction loss or pump discharge pressure in hose lines ranging from 3/4" to 6".

• See how friction loss calculations are made and how each variable fits into...