Fire pump
A fire pump is a critical component of a fire protection system designed to increase water pressure and flow rate to the sprinkler system or hose outlets during a fire emergency. It draws water from a reliable source such as a water tank, reservoir, or municipal water supply and boosts the pressure to ensure effective firefighting capabilities. Fire pumps are typically powered by electric motors or diesel engines and are essential in maintaining adequate water pressure for extinguishing fires in buildings, industrial facilities, and other high-risk environments. They play a vital role in enhancing fire safety by ensuring that firefighting equipment operates at optimal performance levels when needed most.