Code Q&A
Q. Does the Code require an electric motor driven fire pump to be connected to a standby generator if a standby generator is installed on the premises?
A. Power to fire pump motors must be supplied by a reliable source of power (695.3) that has the capacity to carry the locked-rotor current of the fire pump motors, pressure maintenance pump motors, and the full-load current of any associated fire pump equipment. Reliable sources of power include:
A separate service from a connection located ahead of but not within the service disconnecting means.
An on-site power supply, such as a generator, located and protected to minimize damage by fire is permitted to supply a fire pump.
The determination of a reliable source of power is subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction.
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