Description
The Electric Fire Pump Controller is a critical component of a fire protection system, designed to control and monitor the operation of an electric motor–driven fire pump. Its primary function is to automatically start the fire pump when system pressure drops due to fire demand and ensure uninterrupted water supply during emergencies.
The controller continuously monitors system conditions through pressure switches and electrical sensors. Upon detecting a pressure drop, it automatically starts the fire pump and keeps it running until manually stopped, as required by fire safety standards. The panel is built with high-quality electrical components, ensuring reliable performance under emergency conditions.
Housed in a robust enclosure, the Electric Fire Pump Controller includes essential protections such as overload, short circuit, phase failure, and voltage protection. It features clear indicators, alarms, and manual controls for easy operation and monitoring. Suitable for commercial buildings, industrial plants, high-rise towers, and municipal fire systems, this controller ensures safety, compliance, and dependable fire pump operation.
Key Features
- Automatic and manual fire pump operation
- Continuous monitoring of system pressure
- Built-in motor and electrical protections
- Audible and visual alarm indications
- Durable enclosure for indoor or outdoor installation
Specification Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Electric Fire Pump Controller |
| Controller Type | Automatic / Manual |
| Voltage | 220V / 380V / 415V AC |
| Phase | Three Phase / Single Phase (model dependent) |
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Motor Rating | As per Fire Pump Motor |
| Starting Method | DOL / Star-Delta / Soft Starter |
| Protection Features | Overload, Short Circuit, Phase Failure |
| Enclosure | MS Powder Coated / Stainless Steel |
| Standards | NFPA 20, UL, FM (model dependent) |
Applications
- Electric fire pump systems
- Commercial and residential buildings
- Industrial facilities and factories
- High-rise buildings and complexes
- Municipal and fire protection systems



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