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Fuel Tank Units: Ensuring Fire Pump Readiness

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The diesel fire pump system serves as a backup power solution, utilizing a diesel engine to provide power and ensure the fire pump’s reliable operation during electrical outages. The associated fuel tank is a crucial component for storing diesel fuel and providing a continuous supply to the diesel engine, ensuring a sustained water flow during fire incidents. The system not only boasts reliability but also requires minimal maintenance, backed by comprehensive after-sales service. Whether for large commercial buildings, industrial facilities, airports, or hospitals, this system offers users a dependable firefighting solution to safeguard security.

 

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    Fire pumps are a type of pump used in fire fighting. Compared to ordinary pumps, fire pumps have higher standards and requirements in terms of sealing, corrosion resistance and operational efficiency. Before running the fire pump equipment, we need to discharge the gas inside the pump, do you know what is the significance of doing so? The following is the answer from Shanghai Xizhiquan.

    1. If there is gas inside the fire pump, then the equipment cannot form a sufficient vacuum during operation, resulting in the liquid not being able to be sucked up. This phenomenon is called gas binding, and is a phenomenon that often results from many operators not understanding this operation.
    2, understand the formation of gas binding causes, we will understand how to avoid this problem occurs. Before the fire pump equipment is started, the pump casing needs to be filled with liquid. In the pump suction pipe mouth need to be equipped with a non-return valve, can effectively avoid the pump in the liquid due to gravity into the low tank, if the pump position is low, there is no need to carry out filling the pump.
    3. The compressed gas inside the fire pump will occupy a certain space in the fire pump, making it impossible to seal it.

    Therefore, the operation of deflating the fire pump before putting it into use can increase the vacuum of the equipment and increase the pumping capacity of the pump, thus effectively improving the efficiency of the equipment and reducing the waste of resources.