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  1. sparky9

    sizing requirements for storage tanks to be used for fire protection

    I have a 22,000 sq ft building, extra hazard 30gpm per 3200 sq ft, (extra 30% for dry type), what size of water storage tank is needed for the 60/90 minute requirement for supply?
  2. sparky9

    old building, no BFP on current fire system

    This building was a food store and is changing to a library. Straight forward design, no library stacks to worry about and only reconfiguring sprinkler heads to match new ceiling grid layout. FPC wants to add a BFP. Is this required? Is this the liability of designer or should this have been...
  3. sparky9

    mult zone fire protection

    Thanks again to all who responded. I finally received some other parts to the puzzle. First there is no storage in or around the facility for oil or fuel. The concern is the 5000gal fuel truck to fill the equipment and the fueled equipment. I have a flow of 68st-955gpm-54res, 8" main on a dead...
  4. sparky9

    mult zone fire protection

    Thanks stookeyfpe and sprinklerdesigner2. The building is 1 story. No storage of any flammables or storage. This is basically a testing facility for industrial equipment like earth movers. Metal shed with dirt floor. Square footage requires separate zones based on the 52000sf rule. I need to...
  5. sparky9

    mult zone fire protection

    I have a stucture divided into 4 zones. 3 at approx. 49,000sf and one at 10,000sf. What is the requirements for hydraulic calcs to determine if I need a pump. Does each zone need to be calculated for demand at EACH farthest 1500sf demand? What type of service pressure is required for a large...
  6. sparky9

    pressure loss of 82psi to 40psi

    A nursing home is experiencing severe pressure loss. The system has 2 10hp booster pumps and it was suggested increasing pump size would fix the problem. A recorder was added to the service side and most of the loss occurs during the early the early am hours when no laundry, landscaping or...
  7. sparky9

    recharging the system after test

    How is a system recharged after the test is completed? Is the jockey pump the only way to recharge or are they (jockey pump) only used to maintain pressure? Can the main diesel or electric pump be tripped without fear of damage to the pumps to recharge the systyem?
  8. sparky9

    1/2hp to 5hp jockey pump

    I designed fire protection for an addition to a large civic center facility. Existing diesel and electric pumps were adequate for the additional sq ft added. I was informed by the FP contractor that it took too long to recharge the system with the current 1/2hp jockey pump. They have recommended...

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