Firewater pump for offshore platforms and onshore installations
Firewater Pump
Also known as:
Water Pump, Emergency pump, fire pump




Firewater pump for offshore platforms and onshore installations
Firewater Pump
Also known as:
Water Pump, Emergency pump, fire pumpBuy
Made to Order
Product
New
ASME
Sea Freight
Price:
Based on specs Request for QuoteShipping:
Land freightDelivery Time:
12 weeksNote:
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Technical Specifications
Condition | New |
Material | Super duplex |
Price | Based on specs |
Company Type | Product Provider |
Transaction Type | Buy |
Weight | 2000 lbs |
Location | Canada |
Quality Assurance | ANSI |
Shipping | Land freight |
Features and Benefits
- A fire pump is a critical fire and life-safety piece of equipment in many installations
- Redundancy in critical systems is key
- A dedicated system provides higher reliability
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Detailed Description
Fire pumps are an essential part of many water-based fire protection systems. They are used to increase the pressure (measured in psi and bar) of a water source when that source is not adequate for the system it's supplying. As part of a fire sprinkler system, a fire pump receives water from either an underground water supply or a water tank, lake, or reservoir, and is powered by electricity or diesel fuel. The high-pressure supplied by the pump distributes water through the sprinkler system and hose standpipes. Fire pumps are typically made with non-corrosive internal parts to avoid clogging due to corrosion.