NFPA 20The NFPA 20 standard is a standard that defines the requirements for fixed pumps in terms of protecting against fire. It is the most widely accepted, widespread and detailed standard in the world on this subject for use in fire fighting systems. This standard covers the selection, assembly, acceptance testing and operation of fire pumps. We design and develop our products according to these standards. UL Listed &FM Approved Fire Extinguishing SystemsUL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) is an international independent engineering and safety company that operates in 5 main strategic fields (Product Safety, Environment, Health, University and Verification Services). The UL 448 standard contains how the pumps used in fire systems should be designed and the conditions for testing them. The NFPA20 “Installation of Pumps for Fire Systems” standard is the base for this standard. Many of its properties are like NFPA 20 but an additional factor has been added to expand the requirements.FM (Factory Mutual) is one of the world’s largest global insurance companies that mainly provides engineering solutions to protect against risks such as fire, natural disasters, etc. The FM 1311 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal or vertical split case centrifugal fire pumps and the FM 1319 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal end suction centrifugal fire pumps.
NFPA 20The NFPA 20 standard is a standard that defines the requirements for fixed pumps in terms of protecting against fire. It is the most widely accepted, widespread and detailed standard in the world on this subject for use in fire fighting systems. This standard covers the selection, assembly, acceptance testing and operation of fire pumps. We design and develop our products according to these standards. UL Listed &FM Approved Fire Extinguishing SystemsUL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) is an international independent engineering and safety company that operates in 5 main strategic fields (Product Safety, Environment, Health, University and Verification Services). The UL 448 standard contains how the pumps used in fire systems should be designed and the conditions for testing them. The NFPA20 “Installation of Pumps for Fire Systems” standard is the base for this standard. Many of its properties are like NFPA 20 but an additional factor has been added to expand the requirements.FM (Factory Mutual) is one of the world’s largest global insurance companies that mainly provides engineering solutions to protect against risks such as fire, natural disasters, etc. The FM 1311 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal or vertical split case centrifugal fire pumps and the FM 1319 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal end suction centrifugal fire pumps.
NFPA 20The NFPA 20 standard is a standard that defines the requirements for fixed pumps in terms of protecting against fire. It is the most widely accepted, widespread and detailed standard in the world on this subject for use in fire fighting systems. This standard covers the selection, assembly, acceptance testing and operation of fire pumps. We design and develop our products according to these standards. UL Listed &FM Approved Fire Extinguishing SystemsUL (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) is an international independent engineering and safety company that operates in 5 main strategic fields (Product Safety, Environment, Health, University and Verification Services). The UL 448 standard contains how the pumps used in fire systems should be designed and the conditions for testing them. The NFPA20 “Installation of Pumps for Fire Systems” standard is the base for this standard. Many of its properties are like NFPA 20 but an additional factor has been added to expand the requirements.FM (Factory Mutual) is one of the world’s largest global insurance companies that mainly provides engineering solutions to protect against risks such as fire, natural disasters, etc. The FM 1311 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal or vertical split case centrifugal fire pumps and the FM 1319 standard contains approval criteria for the horizontal end suction centrifugal fire pumps.