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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the vertical turbine fire pump CAD drawing in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Pump Unit Outline Dimensions' section. Here, you will find critical information regarding the dimensions and specifications of the pump unit.
  3. Fill in the customer details at the top of the form, including 'Customer Name', 'Job Name', and 'P.O. No.' This information is essential for tracking and processing your order.
  4. Next, navigate to the 'Weights' section. Input the weights for each component: Motor, Pump, Extra Column, and Total. Ensure accuracy as this affects installation.
  5. Proceed to complete fields related to motor specifications such as manufacturer, horsepower (Hp), voltage, phase, and frequency (Hz). These details are crucial for ensuring compatibility with your system.
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Vertical turbines are used for fire protection where the water source is below ground or deck level.
Vertical turbine pumps are typically used in applications where a flooded suction cannot be maintained. These include applications with underground water sources or below-ground tanks with an above-ground pump room.
Vertical turbine pumps are commonly used in pits or wells that provide irrigation or water supply to places that rely on groundwater rather than surface water.
A vertical turbine pump is designed to move fluid from an underground reservoir, pit, or well to a spot above ground. Unlike other pumps, these vertical pumps are linked to a surface device through a long shaft device.
Vertical turbine pump They are designed to move water from underground wells or reservoirs and are commonly used around clean water applications that require high-pressure and high-head applications but have a wide range of these pumps for many industries and applications.

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The recommended maximum vertical installation depth for turbine pumps can vary depending on the specific pump design, manufacturer, and application. However, in general, turbine pumps are typically designed to handle vertical installation depths of up to 500 feet (approximately 152 meters) or more.
The equation EP = NP + FL + APP + ELEV is the basic equation every pump operator needs to calculate when operating the fire pump. Today, many pump panels have flow meters that allow the pump operator to match the readout on the pump panel with the gallon-per-minute (gpm) flow of the selected nozzle.
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