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Pressure-boosting systems for firefighting according to EN 12845. Consists of 1 or 2 pumps, depending on the module, with horizontal baseplate - EN 733 - with spacer coupling, electric or diesel motor and a multistage, vertical electric jockey pump.
Fully automatic water supply of fire-fighting systems with a sprinkler system in residential, commercial, public and industrial buildings, as well as hotels, hospitals and department stores.
Example: | Wilo-SiFire EN 40/200-180-7.5/10.5/0.55 EDJ |
SiFire | Compact pressure-boosting system for firefighting equipment |
EN | in acc. with EN 12845 |
40/200 | Type of main pump |
180 | Actual impeller diameter of the main pump |
7.5 | Power of the electric motor [kW] * |
10.5 | Power of the diesel motor [kW] * |
0.55 | Power of the motor for the jockey pump [kW] |
EDJ | Configuration |
E | One electric pump |
D | One diesel pump |
J | One jockey pump |
* = minimum motor power, do not fall below |
For the pump with a horizontal base frame, depending on the model
For the jockey pump
Inlet pressure
The maximum inlet pressure must be taken into account when designing the system configuration (see Technical data). The maximum permissible inlet pressure is calculated from the maximum operating pressure of the system minus the maximum delivery head of the pump at Q = 0. For sprinkler systems in accordance with EN 12845, the water pressure should not exceed 12 bar. In sprinkler systems with a pronounced slope, in which the difference in height between the highest and lowest sprinkler is more than 45 m, the water pressure can be higher than 12 bar at the pump outlet or in the piping, provided that all of the system components are designed for this pressure level.
Installation of the pressure boosting pump under suction conditions.
For each main pump, it is necessary to install a supply tank with connection to the discharge pipe above the pump.
Volume flow
Up to 750 m³/h (208 l/s) system configuration for each main pump.
Operation
The operating logic for the fire extinguishing unit is based on the cascade calibration of the pressure switches for starting the pump.
The jockey pump is started and stopped automatically by a pressure switch. It is designed in such a way that not only individual sprinklers are supplied with fluid and pressure, but the entire system. This ensures the main pump is prevented from being started and that the system remains pressurised. If a lower pressure value is caused by the demand for water, which is not compensated by the jockey pump, the main and standby pump are started one after the other. The system starts automatically, it can be stopped manually using the switch on the front of the control panel.