Since your pump is not listed, you don't comply with NFPA 20 so why does it
matter if the standard allows an automatic shut off?   For your use, the
2010 edition of NFPA states the following:

 

12.7.2.6 Sole Supply Pumps.

12.7.2.6.1 Shutdown shall be accomplished by manual or automatic means.

12.7.2.6.2 Automatic shutdown shall not be permitted where the pump
constitutes the sole source of supply of a fire sprinkler or standpipe
system or where the authority having jurisdiction

has required manual shutdown.

 

Regardless of the pump listing or other compliance issues, the answer lies
solely with the permission of the local AHJ.

Important Notice: As a member of the NFPA 13 Installation & NFPA 25
Committee's, this correspondence is not a Formal Interpretation issued
pursuant to NFPA Regulations. Any opinion expressed is the personal opinion
of the author, and does not necessarily represent the official position of
the NFPA or its Technical Committees. In addition, this correspondence is
neither intended, nor should be relied upon, to provide consultation or
services.

Bob Caputo

 

 

 

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[mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of sam b
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:15 PM
To: sprinklerforum@firesprinkler.org
Subject: FIRE PUMP: Urgent

 

Dear all..

 

We are in the process of installing *temporary fire protection* for a 30

story builing.

The pump installed is a *single diesel engine pump* (Not listed) for the

supplying water for the landing valves in each floor.The fire pump is

located in the basement floor and is barricaded .

 

The operation of the fire pump will be such that In case of pressure drop

due to opening of the hosereeel or landing valves the pump will start.

Now during the inspection from Client,they asked us why there is no

automatic shutoff .

*The scenario they are considering is *.

Suppose some labour accidentally opens the hosreel for anypurpose,the pump

will start running and if there is noone to stop the pump ,will it get

damaged.?

I suggested we could provide a fire alarm bell for alerting the people.

*Can we provide automatic shuttoff for the diesel pump. Is it acceptable as

per NFPA?*

Is there anyother options available or anything from NFPA to support that we

dont need automatic shutoff?

 

Please give your valuable inputs.

 

Sam

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