Cummins has delivered standards of quality and innovation in its fire pump drive engines for 25 years, and we like to continue to surprise our customers. By focusing on dependability, power and ease, we ensure our industry-leading products find solutions for every need.
Through improved training and quality, we continually update our models until they meet our ever-rising standards of performance. Many of our fire pump drive engines are Underwriters Laboratories (UL)-listed and Factory Mutual (FM)-approved (consult the Specification Sheet or contact the factory for more details). All Cummins fire pump drive engines have been manufactured under the controls established by a Bureau Veritas Certification approved management system that conforms with ISO 9001:2015.
Variable Speed Pressure Limiting Control
Want to maintain a constant level of output pressure? Our engines are able to maintain a constant outflow by monitoring the pressure transducer and varying the engine speed – all the way down to 1470 RPM, and even on the CFP23E. Instead of expensive pump discharge valves, and the risk of breaking pipes, the VSPLC prevents overpressurizing your system
Fire Pump Digital Panel (FPDP) Touchpad
Our FPDP is an integrated microprocessor control system providing full digital technology with improved accuracy and built-in redundancy. Password protection and Modbus® interfacing allows added security, while input/output expansion capability adds further flexibility. The control system touchpad is designed for reliable operation in harsh environments, and provides a longer life and more durability.
Digital Panel Expansion Module (DPEM)
The amount of information provided by your engine can be overwhelming. Designed with the consumer in mind, our DPEM provides the opportunity for sixteen unique, customizable alarm outputs. Whether you want to be alerted about low oil or differential fuel filter pressures, or when the vibration switches are triggered, this expansion adds these options to any model.
Modbus® Software Expansion
Monitor your engine from anywhere. Like into your building’s Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) database to get realtime data from your fire pump drive engine. Engine speed, water pressure, and fuel levels can be accessed from the ease of your office desk.
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