Brief: Follow the narrative to see how small design choices affect everyday performance in this demonstration of UL/FM certified diesel engine driven emergency fire pumps. This video provides a technical walkthrough of horizontal centrifugal split case fire pumps, showcasing their construction, operational principles, and various configuration options for terminal and oil depot applications.
Related Product Features:
Features a split case centrifugal pump design with separate chambers for enhanced performance.
Includes both discharge and suction connections in the lower half of the pump casing.
Offers horizontal, vertical, vertical open shaft and close coupled configurations.
Available with counter clockwise or clockwise rotation design options.
Driven by diesel engines with both air cooling and water cooling systems.
Manufactured in strict compliance with NFPA20 standards and ISO9001 requirements.
Holds multiple international certifications including UL, FM, APSAD (France) and CCCF.
Supported by comprehensive technical support and service commitment programs.
Faqs:
What is a split case fire pump and how does it differ from other pump types?
A split case pump is a centrifugal pump where the casing is split into two separate chambers, unlike inline or end suction pumps where discharge and suction nozzles are in one chamber. This design features both connections in the lower half of the casing in an opposing configuration.
What certifications does this diesel engine driven fire pump hold?
These fire pumps hold multiple international certifications including UL, FM, APSAD (France) and CCCF. The manufacturer is the only enterprise in China that has obtained both UL and FM certificates along with CCCF certification.
What types of configurations are available for these emergency fire pumps?
The pumps come in various configurations including horizontal, vertical, vertical open shaft and close coupled designs, with options for both counter clockwise and clockwise rotation to suit different installation requirements.