M.Espin
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2022
- 2
I'm designing a new warehouse in New York State which requires a new water connection. The civil engineer is applying for a new water connection with the local utilities company and they are requesting we provide the average daily domestic demand and maximum daily domestic demand.
Typically this data is pulled with available water usage data for
I'm not sure what the best method of calculating this demand would be.
I've calculated the probable maximum demand based on the New York State plumbing code using the fixture unit method, which equates to 130 gallons per minute.
I could take the max demand and multiple that by 24 hours, but that wouldn't account for operation variations like peak times.
I'm just at a lost as to how to accurate estimate this. The utility company does not provide any means/methods to calculate that based on historical use. Any suggestions would be greatly appricated!
Typically this data is pulled with available water usage data for
I'm not sure what the best method of calculating this demand would be.
I've calculated the probable maximum demand based on the New York State plumbing code using the fixture unit method, which equates to 130 gallons per minute.
I could take the max demand and multiple that by 24 hours, but that wouldn't account for operation variations like peak times.
I'm just at a lost as to how to accurate estimate this. The utility company does not provide any means/methods to calculate that based on historical use. Any suggestions would be greatly appricated!