Difference between revisions of "Pump Hud"
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The Pump HUD can be retrieved from the equipment menu of any TPF truck. | The Pump HUD can be retrieved from the equipment menu of any TPF truck. | ||
− | Clicking on the key will give you a menu of trucks to connect to. | + | Clicking on the key will give you a menu of trucks to connect to. Once the hud is connected it can be disconnected in the same manner. |
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− | + | When Connected the pump hud will show all the trucks outputs.<br> | |
The name of the person using an attack line (or name of the connection) will appear above a colored square that corresponds to the colored rings on the outputs of the engine. (also on the text of the attack lines) | The name of the person using an attack line (or name of the connection) will appear above a colored square that corresponds to the colored rings on the outputs of the engine. (also on the text of the attack lines) | ||
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Revision as of 17:22, 29 March 2012
The TPF Pump HUD is a hud attachment that works with a TPF fire truck to provide greater control over pumping operations.
Use
The Pump HUD can be retrieved from the equipment menu of any TPF truck.
Clicking on the key will give you a menu of trucks to connect to. Once the hud is connected it can be disconnected in the same manner.
When Connected the pump hud will show all the trucks outputs.
The name of the person using an attack line (or name of the connection) will appear above a colored square that corresponds to the colored rings on the outputs of the engine. (also on the text of the attack lines)
To adjust the water flow of a given output simply move the lever up or down the gallons per minute display will change and the output will be changed accordingly.
Strategy
The main benefit of the Pump HUD is to allow a pump operator (engineer) to directly control the flow of water. For advanced operation of the system an engineer is required.
The best way to correctly control water is to look at the text of the pump and try to balance input and output of the engine.
For example, say the engine is getting 180GPM worth of water whoever two attack lines are using 360GPM on full pressure. The pump operator should bump both attack lines down to 50%(or 180GPM) to keep from running out of water. Reducing attack line pressure also makes it easier for firefighters to move up and down stairs.
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