RemoteControlFF
Mechanical
- Oct 20, 2008
- 23
I'm sure others have run into this situiation before, so I'd be interested in any tips/advice/war stories.
A grocery store was built in 1994 and they are currently constructing an addition (by that I mean its already up, and they just came looking for sprinklers). The static pressure has dropped almost 40 psi between now and then. The same guy did both flow tests (we did the install on the first building), same hydrants, and both tests were overseen by the local water dept. so we would have been informed of any main breaks, etc.
We're going to go re-flow, but what do we do if the numbers don't get any better? The addition is already up, so they are going to want to use it, will we be looking at installing a fire pump?
A grocery store was built in 1994 and they are currently constructing an addition (by that I mean its already up, and they just came looking for sprinklers). The static pressure has dropped almost 40 psi between now and then. The same guy did both flow tests (we did the install on the first building), same hydrants, and both tests were overseen by the local water dept. so we would have been informed of any main breaks, etc.
We're going to go re-flow, but what do we do if the numbers don't get any better? The addition is already up, so they are going to want to use it, will we be looking at installing a fire pump?