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Structural characteristics and scope of use of horizontal fire pumps

Horizontal fire pump is a common fire-fighting equipment, which is used to supply water source and pump water source, and plays an important role in the fire-fighting process. Compared with vertical fire pumps, horizontal fire pumps are more stable and have higher efficiency. In this article, we will analyze the structural characteristics and scope of use of horizontal fire pumps.

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The structural features of the horizontal fire pump include pump body, impeller, motor and control system. Among them, the pump body is composed of water inlet, water outlet and exhaust port. The water inlet and outlet are connected to the fire protection system, while the exhaust port is connected to the fire pump room. The impeller is composed of several blades, which can be rotated by a motor. The motor is usually powered by a three-phase AC power source to drive the impeller to rotate. The control system includes the main control board, electrical components and distribution box. The main control board can control the start and stop, speed regulation and reverse operation of the motor to ensure the normal operation of the fire pump. The electrical components are cables and plugs used to connect the main control board and the motor, while the distribution box is the equipment used for power supply and protection.

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