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  1. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    Thank you all very much.
  2. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    17,000 gpm through a 4" hole under 40 psi?! "a number published in a book" Obviously you don't know who FM Global is. They have been in the business since the late 1800's and I can assure you that they have plenty of quailifed engineers on staff. So it's not just a number from some book. Also...
  3. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    Thanks for the heads up. The situation I am dealing with is a pressurized on grade water tank supplying a fire protection sprinkler system. The tank size is 15,000 gallons containing 10,000 gallons of water. Full, it is under 120 psi air pressure. As it is about to empty the air pressure is 40 psi.
  4. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    Hey "TenPenny" according to the Factory Mutual Hydraulics Tables Manual P6920 you are the winner. You said around 3,000 gpm well the manual states 3021. Thanks
  5. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    David, that's the senerio I was attempting to discribe but apparently failed to do so, sorry. The answer you gave in your last reply is what I was looking for. Thanks for the help. Russell
  6. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    Here's an example of my vision of what's happening. Take a fire hydrant flowing all it can through one of it's 2-1/2" butts at the water supplies somewhat constant residual pressure. Insert a pitot gauge into the water stream and I will get a somewhat constant pressure for a period. Wrong?
  7. rrewis

    Flow through pipe at 40 psi

    I need to determine the flow of water in gpm through a 12" section of 4" diameter schedule 40 steel pipe under 40 psi of constant pressure. Temperature and elevation out of the equation. Is an answer possible with such limited information or is this question so "kindergarten" that I should be...
  8. rrewis

    Darcy weinbach calc procedure

    The Hydratec calc program does adjust the K-Factors. I can successfully do a DW calc with this program as well of course a HW calc. My problem is doing a correct calc of the anti-freeze in DW and the non-anti-freeze portion of the system suppling the anti-freeze portion of the system with HW. If...
  9. rrewis

    Darcy weinbach calc procedure

    Thanks Travis. I would very much like to talk to you about this post. I'm not experienced on how to best use this forum so I do not know how to connect with you off this forum. Thank you very much, Russell
  10. rrewis

    Darcy weinbach calc procedure

    Does anyone use the Hydracad stand alone calculation program? If so can you tell me the procedure. The program doesn't differentiate between the anti-freeze portion of the system and the non anti-freeze portion. Thanks Russell Rewis
  11. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    firepe, I take no offense to your comments. I understand what you are saying. You are correct, I am taking on engineering; however, the state I am in does not require an engineer. I am not trying to justify our position but rather stating how it is. Taking on this responsibiliy is quite common...
  12. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    firepe, no we do have an engineer in-house; however, we do have one on call when needed. Design-build in our area is when owners or contractors put the responsiblilty for a proper sprinkler system on the sprinkler contractor's certificate and licence. The only approval needed in most cases is...
  13. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Yes, it is Russell. Have we crossed paths at some time?
  14. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    That would be great. The insurance company for the project is my next contact. I have e-mailed the area representative for TVA as Travis suggested, but he is out of the country at the time. As for questioning the design, well, as a small child I was one of those irritating kids that always...
  15. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Yes Travis, NFPA13 2007 chapter 20.3 is the area in there that addresses the siuation and that would do the trick as long as some adjustments are made to the storage configuration the owner is using. cdafd, I'm the sprinkler contractor in Georgia. The project is a design/build with no engineer...
  16. rrewis

    racket ball court?

    One more sign you might need to disply is for the maintenance grew instructing them not to use silicone sealer to hold the plate on! We did a project that was all concealed sprinklers, about 200 of them, and after we turned our backs, the painter went through and caulked the gap between the...
  17. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Stookeyfpe, thanks for the welcome and the response to my post. The area in the store I'm interested in is the wood products section where there are the cantilevered racks which hold the 2x's, siding, plywood, etc. I am putting them in the solid shelf catagory because the material on them create...
  18. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Okay, I see. Yeah, some people don't like to share for free, but sometimes you can get connected to the right person. I'll try my luck and see who I get. Thanks for the info, russell
  19. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Thanks Travis, but what is TVA? russell
  20. rrewis

    Home Depot System Design

    Has anyone had any experience with the design of a sprinkler system in a Home Depot? Specifically the wood racks area. NFPA13 2007 shys away from any suggestions. Annex C leaves one to believe that water systems, even with in-rack sprinklers, cannot control a fire. Thanks, rrewis
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