Fire Pump

Installation of Stationary Fire Pumps

Fire system inspections are a must to keep up to date with industry, standard, insurance requirement and local jurisdiction code. We offer all necessary monthly inspections required by the GFSS and Insurance companies and the NFPA

  • Standard – N.F.P.A 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fire Pumps for Fire Protection
  • Standard for the Inspection,Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
  • Insurance and Liability Requirements
  • Avoiding Costly Fines and Penalties
  • Ensuring Operational Readiness

Dont wait until an emergency happens—schedule your fire system inspection today!

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The reason for installing a fire pump:

1-The public water supply cannot provide enough volume and/or pressure.2-The original use of the building has changed and fire risk has increased, requiring a higher delivered density from sprinkler heads.3-The volume/pressure of the public water supply has been degraded by the demands of development. 4-Traditionally, two of the most popular types of fire pumps in use have been:

Stay Compliant and Protected with Our Inspection Services

Our team of certified fire safety professionals ensures that all inspections meet GFSS, NFPA, OSHA, and local fire code requirements.

Types Of Pumps

Horizontal Split-Case Centrifugal Fire Pumps

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ULC Electric Split Case Fire Pump

-Horizontal split case fire pump -Flow from 500 to 1500 USGPM -Pressure from 40 PSI to 105 PSI -Mounted on a structural base -¾” air release valve -UL-FM butterfly valves -Electric driven motor -UL-ULC & FM Fire Panel

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ULC Diesel Split Case Fire Pump

-Horizontal split case fire pump -Flow from 500 to 1500 USGPM -Pressure from 40 PSI to 105 PSI -Mounted on a structural steel base -¾” air release valve -UL-FM butterfly valves -UL FM diesel engine -UL-ULC & FM Fire Panel

Vertical Shaft, Turbine Type Centrifugal Fire Pumps

Ensuring proper placement, accessibility, pressure levels, and expiration dates

Ensuring Compliance and Safety

Regular fire system inspections are essential to maintaining the safety and security of any building or facility.

Fire protection systems, including alarms, sprinklers, extinguishers, and suppression systems, must be inspected, tested, and maintained in compliance with industry standards, insurance requirements, and local jurisdiction codes.

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Fire Pump Installation

Testing and Inspection will be performed in accordance with CAN/ ULC S525-07,CAN/ ULC S536-04 and CAN/ ULC S541. The Ontario Fire Code and Local Fire Department standards as follows, where applicable

  • A typical fire pump installation includes several components.
  • All Factory Mutual Research Approval standards require the pump manufacturer to use approved components in the installation.
  • All Factory Mutual Research Approval standards require the pump manufacturer to use approved components in the installation.
  • Fire pump designed to handle the type of water supply available
  • Fire pump designed to handle the type of water supply available
  • Fire pump designed to handle the type of water supply available
  • Gear drive for transmitting power from the pump driver to the pump
  • Water relief valve to relieve or limit excess pressure in the event of diesel engine over speed
  • Storage tank (pump suction tank), which provides adequate water volumes when municipal water supplies are not sufficient in volume and/or pressure (fire pumps may also draw from natural or man- made ponds or streams).