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brandkranen

Brandkranen are fixed water outlets connected to the municipal water network, designed to provide a readily accessible water source for firefighting operations. They are spread throughout urban areas and intended for use by professional fire services, usually in emergencies.

A typical brandkraan consists of a valve at the main, a protective housing or cap, and one

Placement and access: They are located along streets, near buildings, and in open spaces to ensure quick

Maintenance and standards: Municipal water authorities inspect, test, and maintain brandkranen regularly to ensure reliability, including

In use: During firefighting, firefighters connect hoses to the outlets and open the valve to supply water

or
more
hose
connections.
The
connections
are
standardized
to
fit
firefighting
hoses,
allowing
rapid
connection
without
tools.
In
many
municipalities,
hydrant
posts
are
clearly
marked
and
may
be
equipped
with
a
protective
cover
to
shield
from
dirt
and
frost.
access
from
various
directions.
Fire
services
know
their
locations
from
city
maps
and
hydrant
directories.
Civilians
should
not
obstruct
or
tamper
with
brandkranen;
blocking
access
or
attempting
to
operate
them
without
authorization
is
illegal
and
dangerous.
checks
on
valve
operation,
seal
integrity,
and
clean-out
of
debris.
Standards
and
exact
configurations
vary
by
country
and
municipality;
in
many
places,
hydrants
must
withstand
freezing
and
be
protected
against
corrosion.
for
extinguishing
fires.
The
flow
rate
and
pressure
depend
on
the
municipality's
water
network
and
fire
department
equipment.