TAGE
Mechanical
- Feb 24, 2003
- 25
Dear All
I'm curious about NFPA20 regarding installation of pumps for fire. I have two questions as follows
1. In my (basic)point of view and apart from the jockey pump, I understand that A/C motor-driven fire and/or Diesel engine-driven fire pump will be set to automatically start at certain set pressure and then be stopped manually by personnel in order that it can operate the best without any unexpected interruptions ; however I found some wording in NFPA20, Appendix A-11-2.6 talking about "Fire pump start-stop" set pressure recommendation. So i'm eager to which one is correct and practical.
2. In case we have two main fire pumps; A/C motor pump as the primary and diesel fire pump as the backup on. What the appropriated set pressure should be if "churn" pressure of each pump is different.
Please give me some guidelines to answer my problems.
Many thanks in advance for your kind help
I'm curious about NFPA20 regarding installation of pumps for fire. I have two questions as follows
1. In my (basic)point of view and apart from the jockey pump, I understand that A/C motor-driven fire and/or Diesel engine-driven fire pump will be set to automatically start at certain set pressure and then be stopped manually by personnel in order that it can operate the best without any unexpected interruptions ; however I found some wording in NFPA20, Appendix A-11-2.6 talking about "Fire pump start-stop" set pressure recommendation. So i'm eager to which one is correct and practical.
2. In case we have two main fire pumps; A/C motor pump as the primary and diesel fire pump as the backup on. What the appropriated set pressure should be if "churn" pressure of each pump is different.
Please give me some guidelines to answer my problems.
Many thanks in advance for your kind help