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The condensed Q formula may be used for operations in which the friction loss can be determined for a: 3, 4, or 5 inch hose.

What is a firehose friction loss?

A firehose friction loss can be defined as a measure of the effect of the resistance of water against the inner side of a firehose, which typically results in a pressure drop at the terminal end.

Generally, some of the factors that affect the resistance or friction in a firehose include:

  • Length of hose.
  • Age of hose.
  • Water flow (gpm)
  • Water turbulence
  • Gravity

Mathematically, the firehose friction loss can be calculated by using this formula:

FL = C × (Q/100)² × L/100.

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