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TRAINEE GUIDE - Recruit Training Command - The US Navy

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<strong>TRAINEE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> A-950-0001<br />

OUTLINE SHEET 1-12-1 (continued)<br />

(2) Before operating the pump, ensure exhaust hose connections<br />

are properly secured.<br />

3. Portable Eductors<br />

a. Purpose--Used for ____________ flooded spaces.<br />

b. Comes in two models:<br />

(1) ____________ ____________ (S-type)--Will not pass debris<br />

due to the attached strainer basket.<br />

(2) ____________--Will pass debris up to 2½ inches in diameter.<br />

c. Accessories<br />

(1) Supply hose--2½-inch hose used to supply water to the<br />

eductor.<br />

(2) Discharge hose--4-inch hose used for eductor discharge<br />

overboard.<br />

d. Operation<br />

(1) An eductor has ____________ moving parts.<br />

(2) Water supplied through the supply hose by the firemain<br />

system or P-100 pump passes quickly through the eductor to<br />

create a vacuum.<br />

(3) <strong>The</strong> ____________ causes the water from the flooded space to<br />

flow through the intake into the eductor.<br />

(4) <strong>The</strong> water then passes through the discharge hose and flows<br />

overboard.<br />

4. Portable Electric Submersible Pump<br />

a. Purpose<br />

(1) Used to ____________ flooded spaces.<br />

(2) Safety Precaution: Electrical submersible pump motors are<br />

cooled by the fluid passing through the pump casing and<br />

circulating around the motor; therefore, they should NOT be<br />

used to pump:<br />

(a) Gasoline--Heat generated by the pump motor could cause<br />

an ____________.<br />

(b) Heavy oil and ____________ ____________--Could burn<br />

out electric motor.<br />

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