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- steam
- white
- potable water
- dark blue
- feed water
- light blue
- chill water
- light blue & green
- salt water
- dark green
- fire main
- red
- AFFF concentrate
- red & light blue
- AFFF solution
- red & green
- co2 flooding system
- red & white
- halon
- red, white, & grey
- fuel oil & gasoline
- yellow
- lube oil
- yellow and black
- hydraulic
- orange
- sewage
- gold
- lp air
- tan
- hp air
- dark grey
- what is the fire main used for?
- firefighting, list control, flushing water, CMW
- what pressure does the firemain have?
- 125-175 psi
- what type is the fire main?
- composite loop
- how many fire pumps do we have? How many steam, electric and what is their GPM?
- 21; 17 electric (1000 GPM), 4 steam (2000 GPM)
- where are the electric pumps located?
- pump room
- where are the steam pumps located?
- MMRs
- Where can fire pumps be activated?
- in space locally, 2nd deck outside space, DC central at the switch panel
- how many emergency diesel generators do we have?
- 2
- where are the emergency diesel generators located?
- FWD female berthing area, AFT mess decks STBD side
- how many AFFF transfer stations do we have?
- 2
- How many gallons of AFFF do each transfer station hold?
- 3626
- How many HCFF stations?
- 17
- How many gallons does each HCFF hold?
- 600
- What does AFFF stand for?
- Aqueous Film Forming Foam
- What does HCFF stand for?
- High Capacity Fog Foam
- what can be found at each HCFF?
- SOPV (Solenoid Operated Pilot Valve)
- What are teh SOPV used for?
- to activate the HCFF
- what toxic gas does AFFF break down into?
- H2S (hydrogen sulfide)
- what is the AFFF/HCFF circuit?
- X-50-J
- What does APC stand for?
- Aqueous Potassium Carbonate
- What is the composition of APC?
- 50% water 50% APC
- What is APC used for?
- To combat deep fat fryer fires in the galleys
- at what temperature does the fusible link melt?
- 360 degrees
- how many APC systems aboard the JFK?
- 7
- How many ways can you activate the APC system and what are they?
- 3; remote, manual, nitrogen
- what is co2?
- carbon dioxide
- how does co2 put out the fire?
- takes out the oxygen
- what spaces does teh co2 flooding system cover?
- hazmat and paint lockers
- what is the soak time for co2?
- 15 minutes
- what is the time delay for co2?
- 25 seconds +/- 5 seconds
- what is the purpose of the time delay?
- to secure ventilation
- what are the safety preautions for co2?
- prior to activating it ensure zebra is set in space and once it is activated wait 15 minutes and enter space using an SCBA
- how do you activate co2?
- break glass and pull cord until yousee red on the cord
- what types of alarms does the co2 system give?
- visual and audio
- how many eductors do we have?
- 18
- where are teh eductors located?
- main spaces, pump rooms, shaft alleys
- what are the GPM on each eductor?
- 2000 GPM
- what is the PSI required to operate the eductors?
- 150-175 PSI
- what are the safety precautions for eductors?
- ventilation must be set on hight. it acts as a vacuum
- how do you activate the eductors?
- discharge, fire main and suction. suction, fire main discharge
- what activates the halon system?
- co2
- what is the time delay for the halon system?
-
30 seconds unmanned spaces
60 seconds manned spaces - what is the purpose of the halon system time delay?
- to secure ventilation
- what is the halon time delay bypass time?
-
35 seconds unmanned spaces
70 seconds manned spaces - what is the purpose of the halon time delay bypass valve?
- used to bypass the time delay if halon was not activated after the normal time delay
- where can halon be activated?
- remote, EOS, access of 2nd deck
- what indicators are received when halon is activated?
- visual (red probe), audio (alarms)
- where are the halon alarms received?
- on site, DCC
- at what temperature does halon become toxit?
- 900 degrees
- how does halon extinguish the fire?
- breaks the chemical chain reaction
- what is the soak time for halon?
- 15 minutes
- what is the % of halon discharged into a main space?
- 5-7%
- where is halon used?
- main machinery rooms, CO in port cabin, pump rooms, flag mess, diesel generator rooms, HLU lockers
- where can CMWD be activated?
- flight deck control, bridge
- what is the CMWD color code?
- green
- what is the purpose of CMWD?
- it washes down the ship with salt water prior to CBR attack
- why is CMWD activated prior to a CBR attack?
- to prevent chemicals from sticking to the skin of the ship
- what material condition of readiness is set and why?
- circle william to isolate the interior of the ship from chemical outside the ship
- what direction will the ship tavel in relation to the wind and why?
- against the wind to ensure the chemical will be swept behind the ship
- how many DECON stations do we have?
- 4
- what type of shower are in DECON stations?
- salt water (green)
- what does CBR stand for?
- chemial, biological, radiological
- how many types of chemical agents are there? name them.
- 4; nerve, blood, blister, chocking
- how many levels of radiation are there? name them.
- 4; alpha, bravo, gamma (strongest), neutron
- What type of gas mask do we use?
- MCU-2/P
- what type of canister do we use?
- C-2
- what does ACPG stand for?
- advanced chemical protective garment
- what is the personal DECON kit called?
- M-291
- what is the M-8 paper used for?
- to detect liquid-G, V-nerve and blister-H agents
- What is the M-9 paper used for?
- to detect vapors in the air
- which are teh three radiacs used to detect radiation?
-
AN/PDR 27: low intensity
AN/PDR 43: high intensity
AN/PDR 65: located on the bridge detects radiation using probe on the mast - what does CCA stand for and how many do we have?
- contamination control area; 4
- name the 4 types of nuclear bursts.
-
high altitude: 100,000 ft or
higher. effect:
electromagnetic pulse
air: 100,000 ft or below.
fireball does not touch the
surface. effect: initial
radiation.
surface: fireball touches the
surface. effect: air blast
sub-surface: underwater.
fireball vents to water
surface. effect: underwater
shockwave & base surge - what does MOPP stand for and how many levels is it composed of?
- mission oriented protective posture, 4 levels
- MOPP levels type of attack:
-
MOPP 1: suspected
MOPP 2: possible
MOPP 3: probable
MOPP 4: imminent - how many repair lockers on JFK?
- 10
- What is the purpose of repair locker 3?
- back up to DCC
- what is the purpose of repair locker 7B?
- flight deck emergencies
- what frames make up the box?
- 88-172
- what are the repair lockers in the box?
- 4/5F and 4/5A
- what MMR's does 4/5F and 4/5A respond to?
-
4/5F: 3MMR, 2MMR, and AMR
4/5A: 1MMR, and 4MMR - how do you combat a MMR fire?
- main space fire doctrine
- how many sections is teh ship divided in for yoke and for zebra?
-
yoke: 4 sections, 2 fwd, 2 aft
zebra 2 sections, port & stbd - what is the number to report fire & flooding?
- 7111
- which is the DC circuit?
- 2JZ
- which is the secondary DC circuit?
- X2JZ
- Which is the emergency circuit?
- X40J
- what is the length of the re-enter hose reels for the main spaces?
- 125 feet
- what is the length of the standard fire fighting hose?
- 50 feet
- what is the minimum manning for a 1.5" fire fighting hose?
- 3 to 5 people
- what is the minimum manning for a 2.5" fire fighting hose?
- 5 to 7 people
- what is the output for vari-nozzles within the skin of the ship?
- 95 GPM
- What is the output for vari-nozzles outside the skin of the ship?
- 125 GPM
- How long does a 15 lb co2 bottle last?
- 45 seconds
- what si the range of a 15lb co2 bottle?
- 4-6 ft from the tip of the horn
- what is used to combat main space fires?
- main space fire doctrines
- where is the main spaces fire doctrine located?
- DCC, fire marshall office, repair lockers, MSC
- What rates is the R-div composed of?
- Dc, HT, MR
- how far out must you be to dump CHT?
- 3 NM
- how many CHT modes are there? name them.
- 3; in port, transit, out to sea
- how many CHT tanks do we have?
- 8
- how many CHT riseres do we have? where are they?
- 4; S-8 sponson, main deck smoking sponson, deck house 1, stbd boat davit
- what is the purpose of list control?
- to keep an even keel during flight operations
- hos is list measured?
- degrees port to stbd
- what tool monitors list?
- clinometer
- where are the cliometers located?
- 3 MMR, repair 3, DCC, bridge, flight deck control, engineer's office, engineer's stateroom
- how many decks and levels are on the JFK?
- 8 decks, 11 levels
- what are the colors associated with the general, chemical, and collision alarms?
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general: red
chemical: yellow
collision: green