Porovnání požadavků pro stanovení průtoku vody na hašení požáru

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This bachelor's thesis focuses on describing and comparing international methods for calculating fire flow and water supply during firefighting. It analyses methods developed in the United States and New Zealand, including calculations according to ISO, NFPA 1142, SFPE TP 2004/1, ISU, and NFA. The aim of the thesis is to provide an overview of individual calculation methods, their factors or parameters, and to determine their potential applications. More complex methods, such as ISO, NFPA 1142, and SFPE TP 2004/1, are used in building planning. In contrast, the ISU and NFA methods are designed for simplicity and are intended for on-scene firefighting calculations. This thesis can serve as a supporting tool for harmonizing Czech and international standards.

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calculation methods, required fire flow, water supply, NFPA 1142, ISO, ISU, NFA, SFPE TP 2004/

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