chaz12
Mechanical
- Jan 8, 2007
- 12
I have a college laboratory building with a combined fire/domestic water supply entering the building and then splitting.
Fire demand is governed by 2 standpipes at 750 gpm.
Sprinkler demand is O1 which ends up less than the standpipes.
Domestic demand for the building is also 750 gpm.
Does the sprinkler designer add the domestic demand to the fire demand, or can it be ignored? Would the combined demand be 1500 gpm or is 750 gpm sufficient?
I am a consulting engineer and my goal is only to size the combined service on the plans for bidding purposes.
Thanks for any responses.
Chaz
Fire demand is governed by 2 standpipes at 750 gpm.
Sprinkler demand is O1 which ends up less than the standpipes.
Domestic demand for the building is also 750 gpm.
Does the sprinkler designer add the domestic demand to the fire demand, or can it be ignored? Would the combined demand be 1500 gpm or is 750 gpm sufficient?
I am a consulting engineer and my goal is only to size the combined service on the plans for bidding purposes.
Thanks for any responses.
Chaz