Tank to Pump

Pump Basics

Module 1 · ~10 min

Learn how a centrifugal fire pump moves water from source to discharge — and why throttle changes pressure and flow.

Pump Basics

What a Centrifugal Pump Does

A centrifugal fire pump spins an impeller at high speed inside a sealed housing. Water enters at the center (eye) of the impeller and is flung outward by centrifugal force, building pressure as it travels toward the volute and into the discharge piping. The faster the impeller spins, the more pressure and flow it can deliver.