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Efficient Fire Suppression with EDJ Fire Pump Solutions

1.Flow:30-9000 GPM
2.Head: 3-20 Bar 40-300 psi
3.Power:Diesel & Electric Pump:1.5-710kw Jockey Pump:0.55-160kw
4.Speed:740-2900 r/min
5.Material:HT200 SS304 Bronze
6.Caliber:65-350 mm
7.Working Pressure:≤1.6 MPa
The EDJ Diesel Engine Fire Pump System is a powerful and reliable firefighting equipment designed for fire suppression and emergency rescue operations. It boasts high-performance capabilities in water extraction and pressure delivery, enabling rapid supply of large volumes of water. The system operates independently, ensuring its reliability even in challenging situations.

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Types of pumps used for fire service include: End Suction Pump,  Split Case Pump, Vertical Inline 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 anddiesel engine pump.

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

 

Whether you are part of a fire department, an industrial facility, a construction site, or a rural area, the EDJ Diesel Engine Fire Pump System is an indispensable firefighting asset. Count on the EDJ Fire Pump System to provide reliable support and swift containment of fires!

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    In the fire fighting pipeline pump, according to the different installation methods can be divided into vertical fire pumps and horizontal fire pumps, many people have questions about these two common pumps, what is the difference between the two? Shanghai Xizhiquan will explain the difference between horizontal and vertical pumps.

    Obviously, different installation methods take up different space. Vertical pipeline pumps are installed vertically, covering a relatively small area, and vertical fire pumps do not require a foundation, while horizontal fire pumps need to be equipped with a base.

    According to the different structures of the two pumps, it can be concluded that there is also a certain difference in the ease of maintenance of the two types of fire fighting pipeline pumps. The impeller of the vertical fire pump needs to be dismantled from top to bottom, which makes maintenance more difficult; the horizontal fire pump only needs to have the inlet pipe removed so that the impeller can be overhauled, which is relatively simple.

    Due to the different inlet and outlet pipe directions, the pipeline connection between vertical and horizontal is also different. As the vertical pump is a bottom-up structure, while the horizontal fire pump is longitudinally arranged on the base, so the motor of the vertical pump and the pump body are connected in the form of sub-mouth connection, while the horizontal pump needs to use couplings to connect with the motor, and the horizontal pipeline pump needs to be corrected regularly.

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