A digital tool designed for determining the available water supply from a specific hydrant aids in fire suppression planning and ensures adequate water pressure for effective firefighting. This typically involves inputting data such as static pressure, residual pressure, and hydrant outlet diameter to calculate flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM). An example scenario would be a fire department using such a tool to assess hydrant capacity before a large-scale event or during routine inspections.
Accurate assessment of hydrant capacity is critical for public safety. Understanding the available water flow helps firefighters pre-plan strategies for various emergency scenarios, ensuring they can effectively combat fires and protect lives and property. Historically, flow tests were performed manually, requiring time-consuming calculations. Digital tools streamline this process, improving efficiency and allowing for quicker data analysis and informed decision-making. This efficient data collection is particularly important for insurance underwriters and municipalities for risk assessment and infrastructure planning.