FIRE PUMPS
Fire pumps are one of the most important parts of a fire sprinkler system, such that the fire system requires its own designated fire pump. A fire pump is essentially used to move the existing water supply from the water system or water tank to an allocated discharge area. These fire pumps are typically powered by electricity, although some larger scale pumps are also powered by diesel or steam engines.
SUPPLYING THE PUMPS
Fire Masters Services supplies various types and sizes of quality fire pumps, ranging from semi-portable pumps to vertical units that are multiple-storeys high.
SERVICING THE PUMPS
At Fire Masters Services, our highly experienced team is able to repair, replace or provide semi and/or annual maintenance and certification for your fire pump. Our team has been trained to give the best quality service, whilst using the best parts for repair and maintenance.
To enquire about the types of pumps we supply, or about our maintenance services, feel free to click the “CONTACT US” button below, and we’ll be happy to answer any of your questions. Fire pumps are an essential part of many water-based fire protection systems. They are used to increase the pressure (measured in psi and bar) of a water source when that source is not adequate for the system it’s supplying.
How Does a Fire Pump Work? … As part of a fire sprinkler system, a fire pump receives water from either an underground water supply or a water tank, lake, or reservoir, and is powered by electricity or diesel fuel. The high-pressure supplied by the pump distributes water through the sprinkler system and hose standpipes.
There are three basic types of pumps: positive-displacement, centrifugal and axial-flow pumps.
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