Alireza01
Mechanical
- Feb 14, 2017
- 14
Hi, I think two methods are mentioned in NFPA codes to determine fire pump capacity and ground-level water tank volume in an industrial site with some sprinklered and unsprinklered buildings and some hydrants in the yard.
the first method is based on chapter 18 NFPA 1, "Minimum Required Fire Flow and Flow Duration for Buildings" Table (for highest hazard classification and biggest building) also a comparison with the aggregate of hydrants fire flow.
And the second method is based on NFPA 13 and NFPA 14, the sum of sprinkler demand and combination of inside and outside hoses.
I think the first method is sometimes more reasonable since the second method flow rate calculation has less flow rate most often and the first method pump flow rate calculation usually covers the other one.
do you think what calculation procedure is more applicable?
the first method is based on chapter 18 NFPA 1, "Minimum Required Fire Flow and Flow Duration for Buildings" Table (for highest hazard classification and biggest building) also a comparison with the aggregate of hydrants fire flow.
And the second method is based on NFPA 13 and NFPA 14, the sum of sprinkler demand and combination of inside and outside hoses.
I think the first method is sometimes more reasonable since the second method flow rate calculation has less flow rate most often and the first method pump flow rate calculation usually covers the other one.
do you think what calculation procedure is more applicable?