STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR OPERATION OF FIRE HYDRANT PUMPING SYSTEM

1.0 PURPOSE:


2.1 To lay down the procedure for the operation of the Fire Hydrant Pumping System.

3.0 SCOPE

3.1 This process shall be applicable for the operation of the Fire Hydrant Pumping System.

4.0 RESPONSIBILITY.

4.1 Maintenance Officer and above shall be responsible for the preparation & execution of this SOP.

4.2 Maintenance, Safety, and QA Team shall be responsible for the review of this SOP.

4.3 Maintenance Head and QA Head shall be responsible to ensure compliance with the procedure and implementation of this SOP respectively.


 

5.0 DISTRIBUTION

5.1 Quality Assurance

5.2 Quality Control

5.3 Production

5.4 Warehouse

5.5 Engineering

5.6 Human Resources

5.7 Analytical Laboratory

6.0 DEFINITIONS 

6.1 Definitions

6.1.1 A fire hydrant, also called a fireplug, is a connection point by which firefighters/fire officers/safety officers can tap into a water supply. It is a component of active fire protection.

7.0 PROCEDURE

7.1 Level of the water tank shall be checked daily.

7.2 All three pumps namely the Jockey Pump, Main Pump, and D.G.Set Pump shall be in working condition.

7.3 Jockey pump shall start at auto position for generating pressure at 4.0 kg/cm2 to 6.0 kg/cm2.

7.4 The circulation valve shall be in an open position before starting the D.G. Set Pump.

7.5 The main pump shall be in manual or auto position.

7.6 The main pump shall start at auto position for generating pressure from 3.0 kg/cm2 to 7.5 kg/cm2.

7.7 Level of diesel in the tank of the D.G. set pump shall be maintained.

7.8 Main pump and D.G Pump shall generate min. pressure at 7.5 kg/cm2.

7.9 Ensure that the person responsible shall use safety instructions as per the respective SOP of each piece of equipment.

8.0 ABBREVIATIONS

8.1 Abbreviations

8.2.1 QA: Quality Assurance

8.2.2 SOP: Standard Operating Procedure

8.2.3 DG. : Diesel Generator

8.2.4 kg. : Kilogram

8.2.65 cm : Centimeter

8.0 REFERENCES

8.1 References

8.1.1 In-house

9.0 FORMAT
                                                                                 CHECKLIST OF HYDRANT SYSTEMS

Date

Fire Hydrant

Location

Hose Box Cabinet

RRL Hose

Hose Coupling

Hydrant Valve

Remarks
If any

Rubber/

Glass

Hanging/

Colour

Status

Qty/Mtr.

Status

Male

Female

Lugs

Coupling

Cap

Chain

Wheel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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