Home » Fire Pump Set » EDJ Fire Pump Unit with rain cover and lifting rings

EDJ Fire Pump Unit with rain cover and lifting rings

·UL Standard
Flow:50-3000 GPM
Head: 5-20 Bar (72.5-290 psi)
Speed:740-2900 r/min
·Non-UL Standard
Flow:30-9000 GPM
Head: 3-20 Bar (40-300 psi)
Speed:740-2900 r/min

Rated 4.8/5 based on 505 customer reviews
Share:
Content

The EDJ Fire Pump Set includes diesel engine pumps, electric pumps and jockey pumps.

 

Types of pumps used for fire service include: End Suction Pump,  Split Case Pump, Vertical In-line Pump and Vertical Turbine Pump.

 

1. Electric motor driven pump, can use single stage pump, horizontal split case pump, end suction pump,multistage pump.

2.Diesel engine pump, with capacity and head equal to electric pump, with fuel tank, water tank, fan,control box.

3. Jockey pump, horizontal or vertical, capacity will be small, but head should be higher than electric and diesel engine pump.

4. Control panel: Auto Control of electric pump, diesel engine pump and Jockey Pump with overload, over current protection.

In various fields, our products find applications in large hotels, hospitals, schools,commercial buildings, supermarkets,subway stations, train stations, airports, various transportation tunnels, petrochemical plants, thermal power plants,oil storage tanks, large warehouses, industrial and mining enterprises, seawater injection, etc.

Inquiry


    More Fire Pump Set

    When selecting a fire pump, understanding the advantages and suitable scenarios for electric fire pumps and diesel engine fire pumps is essential. Each type of pump has its unique features, providing different fire protection solutions to meet varying needs.

    Electric fire pumps are ideal for environments with stable power supply. They typically have lower operational costs and higher efficiency. Electric pumps start quickly, produce less noise, and require less maintenance, making them the perfect choice for most modern buildings and commercial facilities. Their intelligent control system supports automatic start-stop, fault diagnosis, and remote monitoring, ensuring the system operates efficiently and safely.

    Diesel engine fire pumps, on the other hand, are better suited for locations with unstable or no power supply. Diesel pumps can operate independently in the absence of electricity, ensuring a stable water source during emergencies. Although diesel pumps are usually more expensive and require more maintenance, they have exceptional emergency capabilities and can operate reliably in any environment, making them particularly suited for industrial parks, mining areas, and remote regions.

    Choosing the right fire pump system should depend on the site’s power supply situation, operating costs, maintenance capabilities, and the required emergency response capacity. Whether opting for an electric fire pump or a diesel engine fire pump, we are committed to providing you with the most reliable and efficient fire protection solutions.