Thanks zdas04
The only problem with achieving the test pressure of 225 psi at the base of the riser is that the pipe joints at higher elevations will see much lower pressures, which seems to circumvent the stringent test requirements. My concern is that are we really interpreting the NFPA code...
To: Cry22
Please allow me to shed more light about the sketch.
As you have stated, there are indeed two corridors in parallel in each of the wards but both end up in the main corridor and not in any independent staircase of their own.
The zone valves for each ward are provided to isolate the...
To : Cry22
As far as I am concerned, you have outdone all the others who responded to this thread, by not getting caught by the omission of the word please, even though the non-dictionary compliant substitute Request and Thanks (in advance) were clearly spelled out.
The technical content of your...
And i agree with 317069. people typically ask for answers and don't request. Especially with no specific information given.
I did not want to argue with 317069,but I am surprised that you are missed the word:
REQUEST and THANKS in my original post.
To: 317069: Thanks for pointing out the omission. I was not aware that the answers are sold on the forum. I have read tons of discussions all the way from novices to experts in such forums and no one demanded the last months pay. Thanks anyway for your answer.
To: willard3: Thanks for pointing...
REQUEST FEEDBACK IF THE ATTACHED ARRANGEMENT OF VALVES PACKAGE AND HOSE REELS IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH NFPA. THANKShttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=772dec60-3a7a-49a9-863a-b1c4bd741599&file=TYPICAL_FLOOR_LAYOUT.jpg
Thanks dbill74
Unlike the office worker, the outpatient is likely in the clinic for as long it takes to see the doctor, so I wonder if the office figures should be used.
I am looking for any precise guideline developed for design of health centers and the water storage tank holding capacity...
I am searching for design estimate of daily water consumption by outpatients in health care facilities. The only data I found was about Guidelines for minimum emergency water quantity for outpatients which is 5 liters/out-patient.
I would appreciate any data about regular daily water consumption...
ChasBean1
The amusing rhetoric aside, I wish to find out if there are minimum standards and quantitative/qualitative engineering procedures of flushing steam lines (not just from the point of view of avoiding liability). Or is the procedure summed up and practiced like you have done? What does...
We routinely flush new chilled water pipe networks by bypassing all the equipment such as chillers, FCUs, etc, then do the removal of rust and finally introduce corrosion inhibiting chemicals in preparation of commissioning the system. I would like to know the procedures for flushing and...
i want to know how to flush the new steam pipe network. Is it flushed by steam or by water and how about the condensate portion of the piping. Is it flushed by gravity or under pressure? Where can I find detailed guidelines of how to flush our welded black steel pipes of the steam network all...
317069
To err is human, so I don’t consider the designer infallible, nor do I believe in becoming so reluctant so as not to try to undo the mistake. Evidently the system is flawed as commented by Drazen. This is precisely the reason of my seeking the consensus of this Forum and for trying to...
Your comments are taken very positively and with gratitude. The point I was trying to make in my comment dated 24 August at 11:11 was that the term secondary pumps without the hydraulic decoupler is a misnomer. The continuous duty, constant speed pumps are just boosting the pressure regardless...
The comment about the pump delivering more than its design flow is not clear. Since the pump can perform along its characteristic curve only, in order to deliver 1200 GPM, the developed head would have to be much lesser than the design head. So with this higher flow, the water would not reach...