Mike Cole
Mechanical
- Mar 16, 2017
- 8
Hi guys,
I need some input here. I have a client that has a waterflow switch at the base of the riser activating when the jockey pump runs. I need to provide him some sort of solution to get this alarm device into service.
A little history about the building...
It's an existing Library that recently had an addition... With the new addition, it was required the Fire Pump be upgraded. The fire pump and jockey pump were both replaced and a connection to the new addition was added. This is when the issue arose. The riser flow switch in the existing building is at the base of the only riser feeding wet systems for the floors (7 floors in total). Due to the increase in size of the jockey pump, the amount of water going past that flow switch is now activating it. Never had and issue with the old jockey pump.
We've tried everything. The operating time of the jockey pump from On pressure (160psi) to off (175psi) is about 5 minute, which eliminates the dialing up the flow switch to 90 seconds. We've considered installing check valves on the feeds to both buildings to cut down on the volume of water being pressurized. We still can only get the run time down to 4 minutes and that's not a full proof solution.
What would you do here??? I don't want to replace the jockey pump to a low GPM pump, I'm afraid it will decrease fill times significantly. Do you adjust jockey on/off pressures to the minimum and adjust the flow switch up???? With that, I still don't like the idea of that flow switch moving every time the jockey pump runs....
My engineer recommends to install a lower GPM jockey pump, and be done with it. I need a second opinion.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Michael Cole
Vice President
Cole Fire Protection, Inc.
Chicago IL
I need some input here. I have a client that has a waterflow switch at the base of the riser activating when the jockey pump runs. I need to provide him some sort of solution to get this alarm device into service.
A little history about the building...
It's an existing Library that recently had an addition... With the new addition, it was required the Fire Pump be upgraded. The fire pump and jockey pump were both replaced and a connection to the new addition was added. This is when the issue arose. The riser flow switch in the existing building is at the base of the only riser feeding wet systems for the floors (7 floors in total). Due to the increase in size of the jockey pump, the amount of water going past that flow switch is now activating it. Never had and issue with the old jockey pump.
We've tried everything. The operating time of the jockey pump from On pressure (160psi) to off (175psi) is about 5 minute, which eliminates the dialing up the flow switch to 90 seconds. We've considered installing check valves on the feeds to both buildings to cut down on the volume of water being pressurized. We still can only get the run time down to 4 minutes and that's not a full proof solution.
What would you do here??? I don't want to replace the jockey pump to a low GPM pump, I'm afraid it will decrease fill times significantly. Do you adjust jockey on/off pressures to the minimum and adjust the flow switch up???? With that, I still don't like the idea of that flow switch moving every time the jockey pump runs....
My engineer recommends to install a lower GPM jockey pump, and be done with it. I need a second opinion.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Michael Cole
Vice President
Cole Fire Protection, Inc.
Chicago IL