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NFPA 20 protects life and property by providing requirements for the selection and installation of pumps to ensure that systems will work as intended to deliver adequate and reliable water supplies in a fire emergency.
During the acceptance test, NFPA 20 requires several flow demands to be tested: no-flow (also called churn or shut-off), 100 percent and 150 percent of the rated capacity. Additional points may be tested, but not less than 50 percent of the flow rate is recommended.
NFPA 20 protects life and property by providing requirements for the selection and installation of pumps to ensure that systems will work as intended to deliver adequate and reliable water supplies in a fire emergency.
Electric pumps must be run for a minimum of 10 minutes while diesel pumps must be run for a minimum of 30 minutes. Qualified personnel must be in attendance whenever the pump is in operation unless automated inspection and testing is performed in ance with the requirements of NFPA 25.
During the acceptance test, NFPA 20 requires several flow demands to be tested: no-flow (also called churn or shut-off), 100 percent and 150 percent of the rated capacity. Additional points may be tested, but not less than 50 percent of the flow rate is recommended.
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13.4. 5.2. 9 Dry pipe systems shall be tested once every 3 years for gas leakage, using one of the following test methods: (1) A gas (air or nitrogen) pressure test at 40 psi (3.2 bar) shall be performed for 2 hours.
The test should be executed as follows: Run your fire pump for at least ten minutes. Note the systems suction pressure and discharge pressure. Note any strange noises or vibrations. Check pump casing or bearings for signs of overheating. Check the pump for any possible discharge. Check volt and amp readings.
The fire pump flow test should be done yearly to measure your pumps flow and pressure. This test can help diagnose and fix any problems with the pumps performance. Youll want to run a full flow test for diesel and electric pumps.

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