VEMC is an authorized dealer of Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) pumps. We provide best-in-class products including the Kirloskar diesel engine pump set, that help do just that. Designed using cutting-edge technology, the fire engine pumpset KFE Series optimizes volume and pressure of the water in the extinguishing system, as part of an approved fire protection progam that has been engineered with the highest precision.
Description:
Each Containerized Fire System, a pre-packaged pump house, is delivered to site complete with the pumps and with the necessary pipe work, valves, wiring, heating, lighting and drainage, all packaged within in an insulated steel enclosure and mounted on a structural base plate.
Fire pumpsets are crucial to water-based firefighting systems. When the system is activated, they maintain pressure to ensure continuous delivery of water.
Containerized Fire System offers several key benefits:
- Reduced labor requirements/costs on site
- Reduced ground-works
- All are fully assembled and pre-tested in a quality controlled environment
The installation-to-operation time is minimal. Our enclosed systems are typically built as an integrated pump and control centre with:
- Diesel engine
- All the required controllers
- In-house piping
- Fittings
- Interconnected wiring
- A complete installation that meets the requirements of UL, FM, NFPA 13 and NFPA 20
Our Product:
Fire Engine Pumpset: KFE Series
Technical Parameters:
- Flow: 97 to 490 m3/hr
- Head: 56 to 145 metres
- MOC: Casing CI, Impeller Bronze, Shaft CS/SS
- Shaft sealing: Gland packed/ Mechanical seal
- Type of engine: Radiator/ Heat exchanger
Speed range: 1500 to 3000 rpm
Advantages of the KFE Series include:
- Largest fire pump service network
- Factory-fitted set
- Single point of contact
- Easy to maintain
- Tested as per fire standards
- Great value for money
- Ready availability of stock
- Lifetime service and AMC facility
Other industrial applications of fire pumpsets include:
- HVAC
- Filtration
- Boiler feed
- Reverse osmosis
- Industrial processes that demand high fluid pressure