Uprof
Mechanical
- Sep 25, 2018
- 3
Hello All,
I am working on a 4 story office building located in New York City. Building consists of two (2) types of hazards one is light and other one is ordinary hazard. I am trying to size a fire pump by using hydraulic calculation for both types of hazard,
Light hazard is located on fourth floor while ordinary hazard is located on first floor. Both hazards were calculated separately and got the results with high head (60 psi) and low gpm for light hazard and low head (45 psi) and High Gpm for ordinary hazard.
My question is how can we select or which one to choose for fire pump flow and head if we have two hazards in a building and hazards are at different floors.
or else can we take highest head (60 psi from light hazard) and use this value as a source for ordinary hazard gpm calculation and then Select higher gpm from both hazards.
Thank you
I am working on a 4 story office building located in New York City. Building consists of two (2) types of hazards one is light and other one is ordinary hazard. I am trying to size a fire pump by using hydraulic calculation for both types of hazard,
Light hazard is located on fourth floor while ordinary hazard is located on first floor. Both hazards were calculated separately and got the results with high head (60 psi) and low gpm for light hazard and low head (45 psi) and High Gpm for ordinary hazard.
My question is how can we select or which one to choose for fire pump flow and head if we have two hazards in a building and hazards are at different floors.
or else can we take highest head (60 psi from light hazard) and use this value as a source for ordinary hazard gpm calculation and then Select higher gpm from both hazards.
Thank you