We all know that there are many differences in the applications and maintenance methods of single-stage and multi-stage fire pumps. Fire gas topping pressure equipment should be considered from five aspects: liquid flow rate, installation head, liquid properties, pipeline layout, and operating conditions, according to the process flow of the fire pump application project and the requirements for water supply and drainage. Fire pumps are categorized into different types based on various classification methods. Known for their full-sealed, leak-proof, and corrosion-resistant features, they are widely used in environmental protection, water treatment, and fire departments for pumping various liquids, making them the ideal pumps for creating leak-proof workshops and factories. The pump types used in fire protection systems are similar, with only differences in head and flow rate. Diesel fire pump products have characteristics such as good starting performance, strong overload capacity, compact structure, easy maintenance, simple operation, and high degree of automation, making them a reliable fire protection equipment. Let's take a look at eight maintenance methods for single-stage fire pumps for better future use.
Daily operation of the single-stage fire pump system's throttling gate, to prevent the throttling valve from corroding and failing.
The water tank and pool are equipped with a screen that prevents solid particles such as sand, gravel, and stones from entering the single-stage fire pump.
3. After 3-6 hours of operation, the single-stage fire pump should be lubricated with grease for the bearing once.
4. Water, not time, achieves 40 seconds greater
Regularly lubricate timely feed pumps, vacuum pumps, and throttle gates to prevent damage to other machinery and equipment in the enterprise.
6. Prolonged use of single-stage fire pumps to activate the auxiliary cooling system ensures the engine and heat exchanger do not overheat and malfunction. When using the cooling system, open the inlet valve and close the outlet valve. Regularly inspect the circulation pipes of the heat exchanger for leaks to prevent the dilution and burning of the lubricant in the heat exchanger's bearings.
7. Regularly clean the water tank and debris inside the single-stage fire pump.
Enhance training on single-stage fire pump operation skills to prevent misoperation.
The above eight methods also remind students to regularly maintain single-stage fire pumps, to check this important basic component on a regular basis, and to avoid delaying study, work, and management efficiency due to minor issues, which is not worth the effort.




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