This International Standard applies to controllers intended for starting, controlling and stopping stationary fire pumps, including automatic and non-automatic types for alternating current electric motor or diesel engine-driven fire pumps. It is anticipated that a controller only controls a single driver. Controllers for electric motor-driven fire pumps always include suitable short-circuit protection as an integral part of the controller. These controllers may include an integral power transfer switch. These controllers are rated 1 000 V a.c. maximum. Controllers for diesel engine-driven fire pumps include electrical circuits that operate various control and supervisory functions, such as remote control (starting), alarms, signals, indicators, and the proper operation of battery chargers. The most significant purpose of this standard is to characterize the unique features of fire pump controllers. A further purpose is to prescribe a procedure for exercising the controllers to verify that the unique features are operative. For the purpose of this standard, this procedure is described as the “fire pump controller test protocol”. The object of this standard is to state the following: a) the unique characteristics of fire pump controllers, their associated equipment and their operational functions; b) the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met, and the methods to be adopted for these tests; c) the information to be given with the equipment, or in the manufacturer's literature. In this context, this standard gives the requirements for all of the electrical functions associated with both the electric motor-driven and the diesel engine-driven fire pumps. Special applications such as explosive atmospheres, nuclear installations, ships, aircraft, etc. are not covered by this standard. Referring to electric power sources, the requirements of this standard apply only to the extent that they place limits on the nature, behaviour and characteristics of the electrical energy that is supplied to the service entrance (see IEC 60364-5-55). The requirements of this standard apply neither to the method nor to the means by which the electrical energy is generated. In addition, they do not apply to the installation between the origin of the installation and the fire pump controller, which are to be found in the IEC 60364 series. This standard does not apply to diesel engine-driven electric generators which may be associated with a stationary fire pump installation. EMC considerations are correlated with other IEC standards for similar products: a) for electric fire pump controllers, EMC considerations are covered by this standard, and b) for diesel engine fire pump controllers, d.c. batteries are the intended source of electrical control power.