RoyalFire
Mechanical
- May 11, 2012
- 1
I received a call from a local developer with a question that I haven't come across. He wants to use jockey pumps on each floor of a 7 story building to reduced pipe sizes. The system apparently works without a pump but has larger piping and he is convinced that the 7 jockey pumps are a good idea. There is plenty of water, and pressure currently.
Pros, smaller pipe sizes.
Cons, less reliability in equipment, however, if water supply degrades it could supplement the needed water.
Regulated additional equpment such as bypass, relief valves, etc would possibly offset the savings in pipe size, including increasing the stair to have a room that would fit the equipment.
I don't see anything in 20 which says you cannot, but it just doesn't seem to be a good idea. Any thoughts?
Pros, smaller pipe sizes.
Cons, less reliability in equipment, however, if water supply degrades it could supplement the needed water.
Regulated additional equpment such as bypass, relief valves, etc would possibly offset the savings in pipe size, including increasing the stair to have a room that would fit the equipment.
I don't see anything in 20 which says you cannot, but it just doesn't seem to be a good idea. Any thoughts?