Fire safety is a priority for buildings and industries, and one of the most crucial components in any fire protection system is the fire pump. Whether it’s a commercial complex, residential skyscraper, or industrial plant, a fire pump plays a pivotal role in ensuring that there’s enough water pressure to put out fires. But what exactly is a fire pump, and how does it work?
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