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Introduction of ED Small fire pump set

ED Fire pump system is made of Electric pump +Diesel pump
Operation: 1 Duty (electric) + 1 standby (diesel engine)
Capacity: 25, 30, 50, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000…GPM with pressure 4, 5, 6, 8, 10… Bar.
Pressure vessel 25, 50, 75, 100…liters, pressure will be 0.6mpa, 1.0mpa, 1.6mpa, select according to pump head.

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Bare pump provided include: end suction, horizontal split case, vertical split case, vertical inline and vertical turbines.
 
1. Electric motor driven pump, can use single stage pump, horizontal split case pump, end suction pump, multistage pump, material can be cast iron, stainless steel, and bronze impeller
2. Diesel engine pump, with capacity and head equal to electric pump, with fuel tank, water tank,fan, control box
3. Control panel: Auto Control of electric pump, diesel engine pump and Jockey Pump with overload, over current protection.
4. Accessories: check valve, gate valve, pressure vessel, generally 0.6mpa, 1.0mpa, 1.6mpa, Pressure Gauge, Pressure Sensor, Common Pipe for Suction and Discharge, Flexible Joints and Flanges, Common Base plant.

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    1. Ability to provide a steady and reliable flow of water: Fire pumps are designed to provide a steady and reliable flow of water to the fire suppression system. This ensures that the fire is extinguished quickly and without any damage to the property.

    2. High-Pressure Output: Fire pumps can provide a high-pressure output to ensure that the water is able to reach further distances and at higher pressures than would be achievable by a standard water system. This is important in controlling and extinguishing fires, as it allows the water to reach all areas of the fire.

    3. Emergency Operation: Fire pumps are designed to be able to operate in the event of a power outage. This ensures that the fire suppression system can still be operational in the event of a power failure. This is especially important in commercial buildings and other areas where power outages can occur.

    4. Automatic Activation: Fire pumps are designed to automatically activate in the event of a fire. This ensures that the fire suppression system can be activated quickly and without any manual intervention. This is especially important in the event of a large fire, as it ensures that the system is already in operation before the fire department arrives.

    5. Low Maintenance: Fire pumps are designed to be low maintenance, requiring only regular inspections and maintenance to ensure that they are working correctly. This ensures that the fire suppression system is always ready for use and that it can be relied upon in the event of a fire.