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High Pressure Jocky Pump for Fire Fighting System

High Pressure Jocky Pump for Fire Fighting System

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                Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank for Fire Fighting System

1.Structure of Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank Description

Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank is one of part for fire fighting water supply system,It is vertical multistage centrifugal pump,It driven by electric motor,high pressure.The fire pumps are mainly used in the hydrant and automatic spray extinguishing systems etc. in the fixed fire fighting system in enterprises,institutions,project construction,high building etc,to deliver clean water and medium similar to water in physiochemical property,not containing solid grain and of temperature below 100°C. They are also used in the common water supply system for fire control, life and production, and water supply and drainage in constructions and municipal projects etc.

  

2.Main Features of Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank

Highly efficient, Energy saving

• Good performance

Pressure stabilization

Anti-impact

Full-automatic control

3.Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank Images

High Pressure Jocky Pump for Fire Fighting System

4.Jocky Pump with Water Pressure Tank Specification

 

Ambient temperature

+5°c~+40°c

Pump diameter

350-1600mm

Flow range

1~200L/s

Pressure range

0.2~2.25MPa

Motor power range

1.5~200kW

Inlet/outlet Diameter

DN50~DN200mm

 

5.FAQ

①Do you offer other kind of firefighting pumps?

Yes,we also offer splite casing,end suction firefighting pumps,just send inquiry to us.

How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established the international advanced quality management systemevery link from raw material to final product we have strict quality testWe resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance. Normally, We have 1 year warranty.

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of product within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. It related to the state and detailed requirement of customers.

 

 

 

Q: What are some good brands of aquarium water pumps? I have had bad experiances with Hydor Seltz (cheapest ones I could find, ugg, I know, you get what you pay for) pumps, failing very quickly, and sounding like plastic gears grinding around inside. What is the best kind to get?I need one that's around 150gph
PowerHead? or Sump Pump? I have used hagen aquaclear powerheads on my saltwater tanks for years 24/7 without a problem. I just purchased 3 MaxiJet 1200 powerheads and a wave timer to see haw they do, 6 months now 24/7 and so far so good. The longest lasting Sump Pump that I have ever owned is made by Ehime, I've had it for 14 years now and it's still going in one of my tanks. I better cross my fingers on that one.LOL
Q: ok so im wondering if there is a water pump out there i can buy that automatically turns on when i turn the tap on. i looking for something thats strong enough to pump enough water to more than one taps at a time i.e kitchen tap, bathroom etc.
There are plenty of water pumps in the market , and the pump switch is connected to the water flow to operate the pump when the water flow and switch off when there is no flow
Q: If I were to go to a shop, how much would it cost to replace my water pump? It's a 4.0 6 cyl engine.
$70-$150 +cost of pump. Most shops have certain maintenance hours for certain jobs. Call around for exact pricing. Honestly, if you have a sockets (metric) and wrenches you can do it yourself in about an hour or two, maybe less. You don't have to mechanically inclind to replace the water pump on the 97 Wrangler. If you do it, I do recommend buying a Haynes/Chilton's book if you don't really have a clue. If you need to buy the tools, book, pump (gasket should come with it), water pump RTV, and coolant. That will still be a lot cheaper than paying somebody. Plus, you will get the joy of doing it yourself. Also, you could put the savings into a high-flow pump, vice original equipment.
Q: What are the brands of air conditioning pumps?
Many manufacturers have air-conditioning pumps, imported, domestic, import prices are more expensive. There are a lot of famous pump manufacturers in china. Wide one pump is very good.
Q: Hi there: my water pump is leaking, and my coolant lelel keeps droping, same problem. Im not sure if coolant flows through the water pump?
yes water goes through the water pump and if it's leaking you need to replace it.
Q: Water pump for 98 Venture?
To replace the water pump on the 3.4L Venture calls for 1.3 hours labor (about $130) and the pump is about $30 and it is a good idea to replace the thermostat and flush the cooling system to get maximum life out of the pump and your cooling system about $100 so you would be looking at about $350
Q: Hello online mechanics! You guys have saved me a lot of money on my car, so now I have a new question! I have a 97 Ford Contour and lately since it's been cool in NJ, I've been hearing a tapping coming from the timing belt cover, but when the car warms up, there's no sound. I took the car to my mechanic and he says that I need to have the timing belt replaced, the pulleys adjusted, and the water pump changed. The price for doing the timing belt was $400 (including adjusting the pulleys) and $700 for the timing and the water pump. My question is ; do I need to do the water pump? He says that if you do the timing belt, that you should do the water pump too, but should I if there's nothing wrong with it ( as far as I know) and I'm not looking for the added expense? I thought if it ain't broke don't fix it still applies to things, or am I mistaken? Thanks guys gals! In these tough economic times, I'm not looking to spend any more than is necessary!
That's the common thinking (to replace a water pump if you go as far as removing the old timing belt. The idea is that if you don't replace it and it goes bad before the next time the timing belt needs changed, then you will pay significantly for the labor that could have been done now. Boy, I hate to hear those prices. I have always done my own repair work. Do you own the tools and capable/amenable to doing it yourself ? Do you know that if you did that job yourself that the cost would only be about $110. ($30+/- for the belt; and $80+/- for the pump). Anyway.... yeah replace the pump now if the mileage is 75,000 or more because it probably won't last until 150,000 (next belt change)
Q: Does the pump accessories have a shelf life?
Yes, 3-6 months for wearing parts, 12 months for general accessories, 10 years for shell type. Specific depends on whether the materials and user use conditions are bad to decide.
Q: is there a water pump capable to pump up to 1/4 of an inchsand from 90' deep well?
If the sand is suspended in the water then yes there are pumps that will pump it. Other wise no.
Q: Every time i turn off the engine i hear like liquid noises behind the dash board in the drivers side. My fan isnt working properly but i just took a trip...4 hours away.. on the highway the temperature would be fine but on regular streets my temperature goes high pretty fast..i have been putting anti freeze pretty often lately because it goes low but there is no signs of a leak anywhere. Could it just be that my fan isnt working properly or is it because the water pump is going bad? or both? I have a 93 Toyota celica
Not it's because you have a cracked cylinder head. Does the exhaust spew out a lot of white smoke? Edit: Having a blown head gasket does not explain the missing coolant. If you had a misfire or the engine was struggling a little then yes the head gasket would explain that. If you've never seen white smoke from the exhaust or under the hood, then I would say it is because the fan is not working properly. The gurgling that you hear is the boiling water going from the radiator to the reservoir tank. It is probably overfilling the reservoir tank and evaporating as well.

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