Weekly Engine Driven Fire Pump Maintenance Checklist
by Daniel Van Oosten, from the Community
This weekly preventive maintenance checklist guides technicians through the safe inspection and testing of engine driven fire pumps. It covers tools and PPE, coordination with site personnel, and a step by step procedure: verify oil, coolant, fuel supply, and exhaust condition; observe engine speed, pump discharge pressure, oil pressure, and ammeter readings; run the engine for 30 minutes to reach normal operating temperature; listen for unusual noise and check for excessive vibration; examine packing for acceptable leakage; confirm supervisory signals for temperature and oil pressure; check battery voltage and electrolyte levels; record findings in the equipment history log and clean the work area. Intended as a general example template only.
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