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xRated Flow | 2500GPM | Rated Head | 120m |
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Speed | 1760rpm | Power | 252HP |
Usage | Fire Fighting | ||
High Light | UL FM Diesel Fire Water Pump,2500GPM UL FM Diesel Fire Water Pump,2500GPM UL FM Fire Pump |
UL Listed FM Approved 2500 GPM Diesel Engine Driven Fire Pump
NFPA 20 requires that the engine shall have HP rating listed by a testing laboratories,
(UL/FM) or be not less than 10% greather than the maximum brake HP required by
the pump. A deduction of 3% of the power shall be made for each 1000 feet rise in
altitude above 300 ft. and 1% for each 10 degrees F. Above 77 degrees F. Ambient
temp. Minimum instrumentation and control shall include: adjustable speed governor,
over speed shutdown device set apporx. 20% above rated engine speed. tachometer
with hour meter, oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge.
Main Configurations:
Pump | NMFire Split Case |
Standard | UL/FM NFPA 20 |
Type of the pump | SCF2500200-500S |
Fire engine | NMFIRE NM6-135 UL listed 280kw |
Fuel Tank | 1800L |
Control Panel | Tornatech UL/FM GPD-24-220 |
Main Relief Valve | Cla-Val UL/FM 2050B4KG1 6” |
Flow meter | GVI FM 8”-2500-G |
Waste Cone | NMFIRE 6”~10” |
Jockey Pump | CNP non-listed CDL5-24 |
Fire Pumps shall meet the following basic requirements:
1. Each pump is to be tested hydrostatically for not less than 5 miniutes. The test pressure is to be not less
than 1.5 times the maximum working pressure of the pump, but in no case less than 250 psi (1724kpa)
2. A pump shall develop not less than 65 percent of the rated total head when discharging at 1.5 times rated
capacity. The maximum net pressure for a fire pump shall not exceed 140 percent of the rated head.
3. The maximum pump brake horsepower shall not exceed the HP rating its driver, including service factor.