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Questions on NFPA Fire pumps

Questions on NFPA Fire pumps

Questions on NFPA Fire pumps

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HI there

please help me on the following questions about NFPA fire pumps forbuilding services

Is there any specification that fire pump motor should be explosion proof and coupling should be spark proof?

Does the muffler need to be spark arrestor?

Is flowmeter istallation a mandatory requirement of NFPA or its an option?


Normally what is the set point of Main fire pump to start? Means how many PSI drop from the set value. For Example if the rated pressure is 150 PSI. jckey should start at 140 PSI? similarly main pump should start at 130 PSI?

Lastly, does NFPA allow to use diesel engine to start only manually? Customer says he wants the jockey to start at 70 PSI while rated is 150 PSI. I told him its wrong jockey should start at 140 PSI. Similarly he says diesel pump should only start manually. I think listing will not be there if it is only manually operated.


Please advice on the above

regards

RE: Questions on NFPA Fire pumps


The answer to your first 3 questions is no such requirements. The answer to your last question pressure setting is below.
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RE: Questions on NFPA Fire pumps

Meter Q. Option. The NFPA20 or local AHJ require that flow testing shall be done with actual water discharge every 3 years or so. So the flow meter may not be enough. For big pumps water discharge may be a mess/dangerous/expensive so a meter is useful or needed for the anual testing and leave the water mess for the 3year test only. If you are allowed you can do the actual discharge test with a meter and a discharge return pipe back to the suction tank. For that case we use a secondary flow measurement with an ultrasonic flow meter as a verification (we hire the service) and the AHJ approves.

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