fsp22
Mechanical
- Sep 26, 2017
- 4
Hi everyone. I'd be grateful if anyone can help me. I am a newbie designer working on a residential 8-story building with 3 basements as parking. As you know the residential areas are classified as light hazard and the basements are ordinary hazard group 1.
There will be one fire pump and two risers, one for ground floor thru 8th floor and the other with a PRV installed at its base for basements. I have done hydraulic calculations for upper stories based on residential sprinklers method of NFPA13 and the basements based on density/area method. The calculated demand for upper stories is 230gpm @ 180psi and for basements is 480gpm @ 150psi. The question is if I choose the pump to satisfy 480gpm @ 150psi (and more than 230gpm @ 180psi), do I need to recalculate or adjust the required pressure of upper stories for that higher flow? or a pump satisfying 480gpm@ 180psi will do the job?
There will be one fire pump and two risers, one for ground floor thru 8th floor and the other with a PRV installed at its base for basements. I have done hydraulic calculations for upper stories based on residential sprinklers method of NFPA13 and the basements based on density/area method. The calculated demand for upper stories is 230gpm @ 180psi and for basements is 480gpm @ 150psi. The question is if I choose the pump to satisfy 480gpm @ 150psi (and more than 230gpm @ 180psi), do I need to recalculate or adjust the required pressure of upper stories for that higher flow? or a pump satisfying 480gpm@ 180psi will do the job?