If your facility has a fire pump, NFPA 20 governs how it's tested, maintained, and documented. The AHJ doesn't want to know the pump runs — they want 52 weeks of churn test records and a signed annual flow test.
Any building with a stationary fire pump — electric or diesel-driven — must comply with NFPA 20.
NFPA 20 requires a documented maintenance, testing, and inspection program for every stationary fire pump — electric-driven or diesel-driven. Weekly no-flow (churn) tests, annual flow tests, and diesel driver maintenance logs are mandatory. The standard applies regardless of whether the pump is the primary water supply or a booster — and gaps in the documentation program are treated as equipment failures by most AHJs.
These aren't hypothetical — they're the findings that show up repeatedly in CMS, Joint Commission, and AHJ inspections.
We don't maintain your fire pump. We audit whether the people who do are keeping you compliant — and close the gaps when they aren't.
Tell us about your facility and your fire pump setup. We'll review your NFPA 20 compliance posture and tell you exactly what a surveyor would find — before they show up.
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