In the world of fire protection, the fire pump room is the heartbeat of a building’s fire fighting system. Without a properly designed fire pump system, even the most advanced sprinkler networks and hydrant lines can fail in a critical emergency. According to NFPA 20, the global standard for the installation of stationary fire pumps for fire protection, a well-planned fire pump room is not just recommended—it’s essential.
This comprehensive guide explores how to design the perfect fire pump room in accordance with NFPA 20, with expert insight into compliance, system components, spatial planning, and the role of premium brands like NMFIRE and DFS in elevating fire safety.
A fire pump system is the backbone of a building’s fire fighting infrastructure. Whether in a high-rise, factory, airport, or hospital, fire pumps are responsible for delivering high-pressure water to fire protection systems when the main water supply isn’t sufficient.
The fire pump room houses critical equipment including:
Proper room design ensures these components function optimally in emergencies. Neglecting room size, ventilation, or accessibility can lead to failures that risk lives and property.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) sets the benchmark for fire protection across the globe. NFPA 20 specifically outlines the installation and operation standards for fire pump systems.
Key NFPA 20 Objectives:
Compliance with NFPA 20 isn’t just a legal requirement—it’s a life-saving necessity.
According to NFPA 20 the location of the fire pump room must meet strict criteria:
Key Requirements:
Best Practices:
The performance of your fire fighting system can be severely impacted by poor environmental conditions. NFPA 20 mandates that rooms be maintained at a temperature of at least 4°C (40°F) to prevent freezing.
Environmental Controls Include:
For diesel systems, sufficient airflow must be designed to handle both engine combustion air and room cooling without risking oxygen starvation or overheating.
One of the most common mistakes in designing fire pump rooms is undersizing. According to NFPA 20, sufficient space is needed for:
Removal and replacement of equipment.
Room Sizing Checklist:
Oversizing is better than undersizing. Future-proof your fire pump room for equipment upgrades and easier inspections.
Fire pump controllers are critical. Whether electric motor-driven or diesel engine-driven, they must comply with NFPA 20’s stringent requirements.
Controller Features per NFPA 20:
Power Supply:
Tornatech, often paired with NMFIRE pumps and distributed by companies like DFS, manufactures controllers that meet global standards with integrated diagnostics and user-friendly interfaces.
According to NFPA 20 Section 6.2, the correct type of pump must be selected based on building needs and water source.
Common Types:
NMFIRE, the only manufacturer focused exclusively on fire pumps and engines, offers all three types with FM/UL listings and cutting-edge technology.
DFS, as the exclusive agent of NMFIRE in Saudi Arabia, ensures compliance with NFPA 20 while offering robust after-sales support and technical consultation.
Refer to NFPA 20 (2022), Section 4.15, 4.28, and Chapter 13
Testing Facilities:
Flow Measurement:
Drainage Design:
DFS can provide integrated test loop designs with calibrated flow meters, certified valves, and discharge manifolds.
Item | Requirement | Notes |
Room Access | Exterior or fire-rated corridor | Must allow equipment removal |
Ventilation | Natural or mechanical | Diesel requires exhaust system |
Temperature | Minimum 4°C | Heating may be required |
Clearance | 3 ft around equipment | Ensures maintenance access |
Power | Dedicated feed or dual battery | Diesel tanks must last 8+ hours |
Drainage | Sump pit or floor drains | Prevent water accumulation |
Testing Access | Test header and flow meter | For monthly and annual testing |
Even the best-designed fire pump room is ineffective without proper training. NFPA 20 emphasizes that staff must understand:
When it comes to fire safety, DFS doesn’t compromise. As the exclusive distributor of NMFIRE products in Saudi Arabia, DFS brings world-class technology to the region, ensuring every fire pump room meets or exceeds NFPA 20 standards.
Why Choose NMFIRE Pumps:
Why Work with DFS:
Designing the perfect fire pump room isn’t just about compliance—it’s about saving lives. With clear guidance from NFPA 20, expert products from NMFIRE, and local support from DFS, your fire fighting system can be reliable, efficient, and future-proof.
If you’re planning a new installation or upgrading an existing system, trust DFS to help you meet all technical and regulatory requirements while ensuring maximum fire safety.