Fire Pump Selection Guide: Your Ultimate Guide in 2025
Fire pumps are indispensable tools for rural landowners in Australia, where bushfires remain a persistent threat. Whether you need to defend your home, protect livestock,...
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Fire pumps are indispensable tools for rural landowners in Australia, where bushfires remain a persistent threat. Whether you need to defend your home, protect livestock, or simply be prepared for an emergency, the right fire pump can make all the difference. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the core factors to consider—ranging from fire risks and water sources to pump power and maintenance.
By the end, you'll be ready to select and operate a petrol fire pump (6.5HP, 7HP twin impeller, or single impeller) to safeguard your property.
In many rural areas, mains water pressure is inadequate—or sometimes nonexistent. Accessing alternative sources such as dams, tanks, rivers, or creeks is crucial during a bushfire or other emergency. This is where portable fire pumps come in:
A well-positioned fire pump lets you draft water and rapidly direct it onto spot fires, ember attacks, or around structures, providing a crucial line of defense before help arrives.
Beyond suppressing fires, a fire pump can help you create wetlines around paddocks, sheds, and stables, making it easier to keep flammable areas damp during high-risk days.
Even outside of emergency scenarios, rural property owners often need to transfer large volumes of water between tanks or irrigate fields—jobs that a sturdy petrol pump can handle efficiently.
Commercial: Designed for large buildings, industrial sites, or infrastructure. Often integrated into complex sprinkler/hydrant networks requiring high flow rates and high pressure.
Landowner: Smaller, portable petrol-driven pumps (commonly 6.5HP or 7HP). Meant for direct water application, property protection, and drafting from creeks or dams.
Commercial: Often electric or diesel-driven, with built-in backup power systems.
Landowner: Typically petrol engines—easy to refuel and maintain off-grid.
Commercial: Can push thousands of liters per minute and maintain very high pressures to support sprinkler systems in large structures.
Landowner: A more moderate flow rate (typically 400-700 LPM for 7HP models), but still high enough pressure for spot fire control and wetting down structures.
Commercial: Permanently installed with extensive piping, control panels, and specialized plumbing.
Landowner: Portable and simple. Minimal setup—connect the suction and discharge hoses, prime the pump, and you're ready to go.
Commercial: Governed by strict standards (e.g., NFPA 20, AS 2941), frequent inspections, mandatory design approvals.
Landowner: Less formal regulation. However, recommended best practices still apply, such as regular testing, maintenance, and safe operation.
Based on our current inventory, we offer several fire pump options specifically suited for rural Australian conditions:
Pro Tip: For most landowners in the Warracknabeal area and surrounds, our 7HP twin impeller models provide the best combination of pressure and flow for bushfire protection, particularly for properties with slopes or larger areas to defend.
Bushfires can escalate quickly, leaving little time to gather equipment or make last-minute decisions. Having a reliable fire pump on-site—and knowing how to use it effectively—can buy you that crucial window to protect your property and loved ones.
By investing in a suitable petrol fire pump from Jono & Johno and following these guidelines, you'll be better equipped to face Australia's challenging bushfire conditions in 2025 and beyond.
Visit our store in Warracknabeal or contact our team for personalized advice on selecting the right fire pump for your specific needs.
Co-Founder & Director, Jono & Johno
With a passion for business that started at just ten years old—when he and Grant, ran a worm farm out of an old bathtub—Charlie has played a key role in growing Jono & Johno into a trusted name in the industry. He oversees product sourcing, customer education, and the company’s online growth, ensuring customers have access to the right equipment and information to get the job done.
Through years of experience, Charlie has developed a deep understanding of the outdoor power equipment industry and is dedicated to helping customers find the right gear, troubleshoot common issues, and keep their machines running smoothly.
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