One point that comes immediately to mind is there should be no overload protection...........Hello, I want to learn the points as regards the fire pump motors protection and feeders (with ATS of course).What are the most important issues in youe view??
Yeah, also cited in some codes that transformer (if there is )should have no secondary protection...
I don't see why that would be a problem. The trans had primary OL protection.
But what about the gen-set huh.??????
Probably be better just to install a diesel fire pump.
After 9-11 I am surprised they even allow new fire pump installations that are not "stand alone"
After Katrina, we also found out that fuel for the engine-driven pumps is hard to come by and we can't have our pumps running. The same results with what you are complaining about!
There will always be a point where one choice is a better decision than the other IMO. If your pocket is deep, why not have both arrangements? Huh?
Hello, I want to learn the points as regards the fire pump motors protection and feeders (with ATS of course).What are the most important issues in youe view??
One point that comes immediately to mind is there should be no overload protection...........
electrics said:Yeah, also cited in some codes that transformer (if there is )should have no secondary protection...
After Katrina, we also found out that fuel for the engine-driven pumps is hard to come by and we can't have our pumps running. The same results with what you are complaining about!
There will always be a point where one choice is a better decision than the other IMO. If your pocket is deep, why not have both arrangements? Huh?
I always worry about the Generator carrying the LRA of an electric fire pump.
It is not required to carry that.