Electric Fire Pump Monthly Report California Code of Regulations Title 19 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Property Information 1 of 3 Contractor or Licensed Owner Information Building Name Name Address Address City Contact Person City 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Property Information' section. Enter the building name, address, city, and contact person details accurately.
  3. Proceed to the 'Contractor or Licensed Owner Information' section. Input the contractor's name and license number along with their contact information.
  4. In the 'Pump and Driver Information' section, provide details such as pump manufacturer, model, serial number, and rated capacity. Ensure all psi values are filled correctly.
  5. Complete the inspection items listed under 'Fire Pump Start/Stop Pressures' and 'Pump House'. Mark each item as Pass (P), Fail (F), or Not Applicable (N/A) based on your findings.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing off at the bottom of the form. Ensure that any deficiencies are noted in the comments section.

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Fire pumps are required to produce specific flow rates (GPM) and pressures of 40 PSI or greater. Further, the above-mentioned agencies advise that the pumps should produce at least 65% of that pressure at 150% of the rated flow and all the while operating at a 15-foot lift condition.
A fire protection monthly inspection checklist is a form used by property owners or managers to verify the operational reliability of fire protection devices installed in their properties. It aims to ensure national fire safety code standards are observed.
Annual fire pump flow tests: what you need to know 150 percent of rated capacity at 65 percent of rated pressure. 100 percent of rated capacity at rated pressure. A maximum of 140 percent of rated pressure at churn (no flow)
Monthly fire pump testing typically involves a series of checks and inspections to ensure that the fire pump system is operational and ready to respond effectively in case of a fire. A no-flow churn test must also be performed. Electric fire pumps require a minimum run time of 10 minutes.
Visual Inspection Check for any leaks or unusual sounds. Ensure the motor and pump temperatures are within normal range. Verify that safety guards and shields are in place and secure. Look for any signs of vibration or misalignment.

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Monthly Maintenance Perform a detailed inspection of the pump casing, impeller, and other critical components. Look for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage. Ensure that any backup systems and safety controls are functional and ready to operate if needed. Test alarms and emergency shutdown systems.
NFPA 25 is the baseline for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems.

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