Your knowledge and expertise in stationary fire pumps helps you make informed decisions that eliminate costly errors, improve project efficiency, and protect lives and property. This comprehensive training course offers guidance through the processes of designing and installing stationary fire pumps based on requirements in NFPA® 20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection, 2019 edition..
After completing the training program, participants will be able to:
State the purpose of fire pumps and differentiate between pump types, applications, and characteristics.
List the requirements for fire pump performance based on unit sizing, water and power supply types, and additional factors.
Identify the requirements for the installation of fire pumps and peripheral equipment.
Identify and apply requirements for the construction and protection of fire pump enclosures.
Explain the criteria for determining the appropriate components and system layout for a fire pump assembly.
Define critical terms and design considerations such as "balanced flow" and "unbalanced flow".
Reference considerations for special project situations such as high-rise buildings, diesel fuel tanks, and fire pump pressure controls.
Locate and apply requirements for finalizing a fire pump installation including acceptability testing, inspections, and documentation.
This training program is for:
Water-based systems engineers
Designers
Plan reviewers
Installers
Maintenance personnel
Inspectors
Manufacturers
Insurers
Day 1: Fire Pumps for High-Rise Buildings & Water Supply Systems
Day 2: Vertical Shaft & Pump Types Installation
Day 3: Flow Testing, Electric Drive & Power Systems
Day 4: Controllers, Diesel Engine & Power Management Systems
Day 5: Steam Turbine Systems & Testing, Maintenance
Steam Turbine Systems