Fire Pump Systems  Form V-2
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 ACCEPTANCE TEST CHECKLIST 
Date Documents Submitted:             
Log No.:             
File No.:             
Plan Examiner:             
Date of Approval:             
Permit No.:             
Property Information  
Building Name:              
Building Address:             
Owners Name:             
Owners Address:             
Owners Phone:              Fax:               E-mail:              
System Designer/Contractor 
Company Name:             
Company Address:             
Contact Person (Designer):             
Designer Qualifications:             
Phone:              Fax:              E-mail:             
General 
Type of building: 
 New   Existing   Renovation  
Pump make:              Drive:   Electric   Diesel 
Model No.:              Pump rating:              gpm @              psi 
  Rated speed:              rpm 
What is fire pump feeding?  
    Automatic sprinkler system   Standpipe system 
    Fire hydrants   Other:             
Present at test:     
  Authorized representative  Manufacturer 
Pump                         
Engine (if diesel)                         
Controller                         
Transfer switch                            
Date the suction piping was flushed prior to hydrostatic test:             
Flow rate:              gpm 
Pressure at which piping hydrostatic tested:              psi 
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Fire Pump Acceptance Test 
I nstallation 
 Yes   No  Certificate for flushing and hydrostatic testing furnished 
 Yes   No  Centrifugal fire pump listed for fire protection service 
 Yes   No  Horizontal pump/driver on common base plate and connected by a listed flexible coupling 
 Yes   No  Guards provided for flexible couplings and flexible connecting shafts 
 Yes   No  Base plate securely attached to a solid reinforced concrete foundation 
 Yes   No  Indoor fire pump units separated from all other areas of the building by 2-hour fire-rated construction; 1-hour 
fire-rated construction in buildings protected with an automatic sprinkler system 
 Yes   No  If fire pump unit is located outdoors or if fire pump installation is in a building other than that building being 
protected by the fire pump, it is located at least 50 feet away from the protected building 
 Yes   No  A suitable means for maintaining 40 F provided; 70 F if driver is diesel engine. (Portable units, plug-in units, 
and hardwired electric units without secured circuit breakers are not reliable) 
 Yes    No  Pump room/house provided with normal lighting and emergency lighting 
 Yes    No  Pump room/house adequately ventilated and floor is pitched toward drain 
 Yes    No  Suction piping is the proper size. (5 inch for 500 gpm) (6 inch for 750 gpm) (8 inch for 1000 or 1500 gpm) (10 
inch for 2000 or 2500 gpm) 
 Yes    No  OS&Y valve provided in the suction piping (Butterfly valves not permitted in suction piping) 
 Yes    No  No backflow prevention or other devices are in the suction piping 
 Yes    No  No elbows perpendicular to impeller of horizontal pump are within 10 pipe diameters of the intake flange 
 Yes    No  Reducer at pump intake is eccentric and installed with flat side up 
 Yes    No  A bypass, at least the required size of the discharge pipe, is provided if the suction supply is of sufficient 
pressure to be of material value without the pump 
 Yes    No  Listed indicating type valves are on each side of the check valve in the bypass and are normally open 
 Yes    No  A 3 inch compound gauge, having a rating of at least 100 psi and a range of at least twice the maximum 
suction pressure, is provided on the suction piping 
 Yes    No  A 3 inch pressure gauge, with a rating of at least 200 psi and a range of at least twice the working pressure of 
the pump, is provided near the discharge casting 
 Yes    No  A  inch circulating relief valve (1 inch if pump is rated over 2500 gpm) is provided and piped to a drain. (Not 
needed for engine driven pumps cooled by water from pump discharge) 
 Yes    No  A listed, float-operated, automatic, air release valve (no less than  inch in size) is provided 
 Yes    No  Discharge piping is of the proper size. (5 inch for 500 gpm) (6 inch for 750 or 1000 gpm) (8 inch for 1250 or 
1500 gpm) (10 inch for 2000 or 2500 gpm) 
 Yes    No  A listed indicating valve is installed on the fire protection system side of the pump 
 Yes    No  A check valve is provided between the discharge valve and the pump 
 Yes    No  The pump driver, regardless of diesel or electric, is listed for fire pump service 
 Yes    No  A properly sized relief valve has been provided if pump is diesel driven or if churn pressure can exceed rating of 
system components. (5 inch for 500 gpm) (6 inch for 750 gpm) (8 inch for 1000 and 1500 gpm) (10 inch for 
2000 gpm) 
 Yes    No  No valves are installed in the relief valve piping 
 Yes    No  For diesel engine drivers, there are two storage battery units provided and rack-supported above the floor, 
secured against displacement, and located where they are readily accessible for servicing and not subject to 
excessive temperature, vibration, mechanical injury, or flooding 
 Yes    No  For diesel engine driver, storage battery units are provided with battery chargers specifically listed for fire pump 
service, arranged to automatically charge at the maximum rate whenever required by the state of charge of 
the battery, and arranged to indicate loss of current 
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 Yes    No  For diesel engine driver cooled by a heat exchanger, the cooling water supply is from the discharge of the pump 
and taken prior to the discharge check valve 
 Yes    No  The heat exchanger piping for a diesel engine driver is equipped with an indicating manual shutoff valve, an 
approved flushing-type strainer, a pressure regulator, an automatic valve listed for fire protection service, and 
a second indicating manual shutoff valve 
 Yes   No  Heat exchanger piping of a diesel engine driver is equipped with a pressure gauge installed in the cooling water 
supply system on the engine side of the last manual valve 
 Yes   No  Heat exchanger piping of a diesel engine driver is provided with a bypass line 
 Yes   No  The outlet provided for the wastewater line from the heat exchanger has a discharge line not less than one size 
larger than the inlet line, discharges into a visible open waste cone, and has no valves 
 Yes   No  Diesel fuel supply tank has a capacity of 1 gallon per engine horsepower plus 10% 
 Yes   No  Diesel fuel supply tank is located aboveground 
 Yes   No  Exposed fuel lines are provided with guard or protecting pipe 
 Yes   No  The test header or flowmeter is tapped between the discharge check valve and the discharge valve provided for 
annual fire pump flow testing (If a flowmeter is used, verify that it is arranged so as to test both pump 
performance and suction supply) 
 Yes   No  Proper number of listed 2 inch hose valves is provided on test header (2 for 500 gpm) (3 for 750 gpm) (4 for 
1000 gpm) (6 for up to 2500 gpm) 
 Yes   No  Test header piping is of the proper size (4 inch for 500 gpm) (6 inch for 750 and 1000 gpm) (8 inch for up to 
2500 gpm) (10 inch for 2500 gpm) 
 Yes   No  If test header piping is over 15 feet in length, the next larger  piping size is used 
 Yes   No  A drain valve is located at a low point of the test header pipe between the normally closed test header valve and 
the test header 
 Yes   No  If a flowmeter is provided, meter system piping is of the proper size. (5 inch for 500 and 750 gpm) (6 inch for 
1000 and 1250 gpm) (8 inch for up to 2500 gpm) 
 Yes   No  If the meter system piping exceeds 100 feet equivalent of pipe, the next larger size pipe is used 
 Yes   No  Jockey pump is provided with sensing line totally independent from that of main pump sensing line 
 Yes   No  The sensing lines both tap the discharge pipes between the check valve and the discharge control valve of the 
pumps they respectively serve 
 Yes   No  Both sensing lines are  inch and brass, copper, or series 300 stainless steel piping, tube, and fittings 
 Yes   No  Two check valves are installed in each pressure sensing line at least 5 feet apart 
 Yes   No  No shut off valves in the sensing lines 
For diesel driven pumps, verify that the following alarms are provided on the controller and operative: 
 Low oil pressure   Battery failure/battery missing 
 High engine temperature   Battery charger failure 
 Failure to start   Low (less than 
2
/3) fuel level 
 Shutdown on overspeed   
For diesel driven pumps, verify that the following alarms are provided and transmit to a constantly attended location:   
 Pump running 
 Controller main switch in a position other than AUTOMATIC 
 Trouble on controller or engine 
For electric driven pumps, verify that are the following alarms are operative: 
 Loss of power  
 Phase reversal 
 Pump running  
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 Yes   No  Verify that the cut-in and cut-out of the jockey pump is properly set. 
 Yes   No  Verify that the cut-in of the main pump is properly set. 
 Yes   No  Verify that all valves are supervised open. (Test header and flowmeter valves should be supervised shut) 
 Yes   No  Verify that the pump performance met or exceeds the demands of the systems supplied by pump. (See results 
below.) 
Test Results 
Test  Discharge Pressure  Intake pressure  Net pressure  Speed  Nozzle Size and Pitot 
Pressures 
gpm 
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Inspector:              Date:             
Approval 
Inspector:              Date:             
Approved   Yes   No 
If no, reason(s):              
Notes: