May 9th, 2022
When it comes to your diesel fire pumps, there are some dos and don’ts to keep in mind. As preventative maintenance ensures better operation and longer life, we have decided to create this blog post that covers different ways to maintain your diesel fire pump. Let’s begin!
Every fire pump needs power, such as through a fuel engine. Be sure to check it at least once a year. Perform a routine inspection and cycle the power source once or twice a year. Cycling will help you maintain lubrication and ensure that there is enough power available for the fire pump.
NY Fire Pumps are meant to last for many years, but they may seize or lock without proper maintenance. This often results in a major fire safety risk. So it’s best to perform fire pump inspections and ensure that every part is moving freely without any hindrance. Use lubricants on all moving parts to keep them from locking in place.
Once a month, you need to take some time to test random sprinkler heads that trigger the system. While testing them, perform a visual inspection to look out for any obvious repair. Also, don’t forget to silence all alarms to avoid making any noise.
By testing the water that runs through your fire pump system, you can avoid things like clogs and leaks. We recommend that you check the water quality on a yearly basis to detect any unwanted elements, such as bacteria, nitrates, etc.
Listening to your water booster pump means to identify any strange noises coming from the fire pump. It can be anything, such as a loud noise or a barely noticeable hum. Try to notice it, so you can avoid major issues before it gets worse.
No need to rely on a professional to take care of your NY Fire Pumps. By following these tips, maintaining and inspecting your diesel fire pump will become easier and simpler. In fact, practicing these tips could prolong the life of your fire pump.
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