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Pumps

Fire pump systems — built to save lives.

Electric main + diesel standby + jockey fire pump packages for high-rises, industrial plants and commercial buildings. NFPA / IS-compliant, end-to-end.

  • NFPA 20
  • IS-compliant
  • Electric + diesel + jockey
  • High-rise ready
Diesel-engine fire pump skid — Kirloskar KFE series
Pump types

Six configurations we supply.

End-suction fire pumps

Compact, space-saving design perfect for tight mechanical rooms or retrofit projects. High efficiency, steady water flow for rapid pressure build-up.

Split-case fire pumps

Superior flow rates and pressure — best for large installations requiring reliable, high-capacity fire suppression.

Electric main pumps

Primary fire pump on electrical supply — instant-start on pressure drop via jockey pump control logic.

Diesel standby pumps

Diesel-engine standby pump for when electrical fails — NFPA-compliant, instant-start, tested regularly.

High-rise ready

Boosted-pressure configurations for high-rise buildings — sprinkler lines, hydrant systems and standpipes.

NFPA / IS compliant

Full packages designed and supplied to NFPA 20 and IS standards — panels, controllers, pressure vessels included.

Frequently asked questions

Do you supply complete fire pump packages?

Yes — electric main + diesel standby + jockey pump, with fire pump controllers, pressure vessel and panels. NFPA 20 / IS 15105-compliant packages.

How do you choose between end-suction and split-case?

End-suction is compact and cost-effective for smaller buildings. Split-case gives higher flow and efficiency — needed for large towers and industrial plants. Flow/head curves drive the choice.

Can you retrofit into an existing fire system?

Yes. Site audit first to check piping, valves, controllers and panel readiness — then scope the retrofit.

Do you commission and test the package on-site?

Yes — full commissioning including flow test, pressure test, churn test, and regular-testing schedule handover for the facility's compliance records. Commissioning is on a chargeable basis, separate from the equipment supply.

Designing a fire system?

Share the building type, floors, flow requirement and pressure — we'll quote a pump package.