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111. Fig. No. v/ater supply with a tank large enough to dis- diarge about 3, 000 gallons of water before fail- ure. A second good source is a pump driven by an electric motor, steam or gas engine, which v. Dll keep up a continuous supply after the ex- haustion of the tank. It is well to provide this pump with a suction reservoir so that, in case the water supply to the building fails, the fight against the fire can still be carried on with the aid of the fire pump and the standpipe. A steam dri...ven fire pump will not be satisfactory in a school where high pressure steam is not available at all times botli day and night. A gas engine cannot be regarded as equal to an electric motor in relia- bility. On the other hand, an electric metor is usually dependent on current from an outside wiring system which can never be guaranteed to supply current without danger of failure at a crucial time. It is only by a combination of two or more sources of supply that the chance of not having water when the time of need ccmes is made so small that it can be safely neglected.
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