HT-XFXJ-H Fire Electrical Control Device (Fire Pump Automatic Inspection Control Equipment)
With the rapid development of cities, the increasing number of buildings, extensive use of flammable materials, and insufficient public awareness of fire prevention have significantly raised the risk of fires. Although most buildings are equipped with fire suppression systems, experience has proven that the success of firefighting efforts largely depends on the integrity of fire water supply equipment. Fire pumps are critical components of these systems, yet they remain idle for long periods. This dormancy, combined with damp pump room environments, often leads to issues such as corrosion of pump shafts and impellers, seizure of mechanical parts, and failure of electrical components. Consequently, when a fire occurs, faulty fire pumps may fail to operate, jeopardizing lives and property.