canadeng
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2012
- 13
Hello everyone, I hope I can get some input on this question. I am working working with an owner on the review of his fire pump system. The campus has approx. 5 building spread out over the property and has a pump house with a primary electric vertical turbine fire pump and a back-up vertical turbine diesel fire pump taking water from a domestic/fire water reservoir. Each pump is rated at at 1,000 gpm at 140 psi, with a churn pressure of 161 psi. There are 2 domestic pumps that are set-up to maintain 70 psi in the distribution piping (operating lead/lag). According to the pump commissioning forms the primary (electric) pump cut-in pressure is 45 psi, while the back-up (diesel) fire pump cut-in pressure is 40 psi. In this set-up with domestic booster pumps acting as the jockey pump do the cut-in pressures of the fire pumps seem reasonable?
Thank you.
Thank you.