In a fire pump system, the jockey pump (pressure maintenance pump) ensures stable system pressure and prevents unnecessary starting of the main fire pump. Correct jockey pump sizing is essential for system reliability and compliance with NFPA 20.
Below are the established engineering recommendations for selecting jockey pump flow and pressure:
A widely accepted engineering guideline is:
Jockey Pump Flow ≈ 1% of Fire Pump Capacity
Example:
Fire Pump Capacity: 1000 GPM
Jockey Pump Flow: 1% × 1000 GPM = 10 GPM
This compensates for normal system pressure loss caused by minor leaks, thermal contraction, or valve seepage—without being large enough to satisfy real fire demand.
NFPA 20 does not specify an exact pressure requirement; however, engineering practice has formed two commonly used rules:
Jockey Pump Pressure = Fire Pump Rated Pressure + 10 PSI
This is suitable for:
✔ Low-rise commercial buildings
✔ Small to mid-size sprinkler systems
✔ Stable, low-pressure fire protection networks
✔ Projects with minimal static pressure fluctuation
This “+10 PSI rule” is widely referenced in pump manuals, design guides, and UL/FM installation documentation.
Jockey Pump Pressure = Fire Pump Pressure + 10 to 20 PSI
This range is used in more demanding applications, where a fixed +10 PSI may be insufficient.
Applicable scenarios include:
✔ High-rise buildings with large static pressure variation
✔ High-pressure or multi-zone fire protection networks
✔ Industrial systems (oil & gas, power plants, manufacturing)
✔ Long-distance pipe networks with greater pressure loss
✔ Systems experiencing water hammer or nighttime pressure drops
✔ Projects requiring tighter control of fire pump start-up logic
The additional pressure margin ensures:
Stable pressure maintenance
Prevention of nuisance fire pump starts
Reliable operation in dynamic hydraulic environments
Correct jockey pump settings ensure system reliability by:
Maintaining stable network pressure
Preventing unnecessary fire pump activation
Reducing wear on fire pumps, drivers, and controllers
Ensuring NFPA 20–compliant pressure sequencing
Enhancing overall fire protection system performance
Improper selection may cause false starts, pressure instability, or even failure of the fire pump to activate correctly during an actual fire.
NMFIRE offers complete technical assistance for selecting jockey pumps matched to our UL/FM certified fire pump systems. From low-rise commercial buildings to high-pressure industrial facilities, our engineering team helps ensure optimal pressure control and full compliance with international standards.