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BS EN 1028-1 : 2002

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FIRE-FIGHTING PUMPS - FIRE-FIGHTING CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS WITH PRIMER - PART 1: CLASSIFICATION - GENERAL AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

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English

Published date

01-01-2002

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Foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
   3.1 Pumps and their applications
   3.2 Suction heights
   3.3 Pressures
   3.4 Delivery rates
   3.5 Power
   3.6 Speed of rotation
   3.7 Efficiencies
4 List of significant hazards
5 Safety requirements and/or protective measures
   5.1 General
   5.2 Special requirements
        5.2.1 Mechanical hazards
        5.2.2 Electrical hazards
        5.2.3 Thermal hazards
        5.2.4 Hazards from neglecting ergonomic design principles
        5.2.5 Hazards due to breakdown and/or incorrect installation
               of protection devices
6 General and performance requirements
   6.1 Design
   6.2 Materials
   6.3 Nominal delivery pressure
   6.4 Nominal delivery rate
   6.5 Geodetic nominal suction height
   6.6 Closing pressure
   6.7 Primer
   6.8 Drainability
   6.9 Shut off valves and pump connections
   6.10 Pump inlet screen
   6.11 Low temperature starting
   6.12 Very low temperature behaviour
   6.13 Operating controls
   6.14 Additional equipment
   6.15 Pump integrity protection equipment
   6.16 Efficiency
   6.17 Guarantee points
   6.18 Special tools
7 Verification of the safety requirements and/or protective
   measures
8 Verification of the general and performance requirements
9 Classification and brief designation
10 Designation
11 Information for use
   11.1 General
   11.2 Signals and warning devices
   11.3 Accompanying documents
        11.3.1 General
        11.3.2 Contents
   11.4 Marking
Annex ZA (informative) - Relationship between this European
         Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU
         Directive 98/37/EC
Annex ZB (informative) - Relationship between this European
         Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU
         Directive 2006/42/EC
Bibliography

Describes the classification and general requirements for fire-fighting centrifugal pumps with priming devices with a nominal delivery rate of up to 6000 l/min.

Committee
FSH/17/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 93/303211 DC (10/2002) 2002 Edition Re-Issued in October 2008 & incorporates AMD 1 2008. (10/2008)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

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