Looks good!
From the first image, it appear to be a WIP ("work in progress" as the diesel pumps and its foundation are not in alignment).
Superficially tank piping & support looks too rigid, insufficient flexibility for differential tank settlement/movement etc.
Just my 2 cents.
It seems your fire pump installation and configuration actually incorporates all the issues we sought to avoid. Closer inspection of your attachment shows;
1. You have minimal straight-run of piping on the pump suction of the pumps and;
2. The orientation of the "piping" to the engine part of the pump leaves "troublesome" allowance for the diesel engine maintenance or replacement. If there's is any need for forklift access, then the piping will have to uncoupled. Not an envious task considering time and energy.
So from commissioning, how has the performance of the fire-pumps fared. Have they been noisy or prone to cavitation tendencies?
you are right on your observation..but the arrangement that you see was made as per client wish and as per their basic design. No cavitation tendencies were observed.
Have a nice day.
2. The orientation of the "piping" to the engine part of the pump leaves "troublesome" allowance for the diesel engine maintenance or replacement. If there's is any need for forklift access, then the piping will have to uncoupled. Not an envious task considering time and energy.
Rgds
in the shelter there is monorail located above pumps, so if we use a crane on this monorail is easy to change diesel engine