Wet Riser pipe sizing and hydraulic calculation software to determine pressure losses in fire fighting wet and dry rising mains
Wet Riser pipe sizing and hydraulic calculation software to determine pressure losses in fire fighting wet and dry rising mains
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Project example: WET RISER SYSTEM
This implementation example demonstrates the pipe frictional loss and pump head calculations obtained by ePF Loop program.
System design: 3 stacks of rising main.
Water supply requirement: (38 + 19 + 19) l/s = 76 l/s = 4560 LPM (total pump flowrate).
Minimum operating pressure at landing valve: 3.5 bars (all landing valves are fitted with PRV).
Wet Riser pipe diameter and material coefficient: see results print-out below.
Change in elevation height: pumps located at 1st Storey (RL 116.925 m); highest landing valve at Upper Roof (RL 196.90 m) + 1m (landing valve height) = 80.975 m.
Worst case (hydraulically the most unfavorable situated): The landing valve at Upper Roof of Stair 1.
isometric sketch of Wet Riser system . . .
Results:
Pipe frictional loss results ...
PUMP CURVE & SYSTEM CURVE
The following system curve with pump curve is done with CurveFit Tracer program.
>> see results comparison example: ePF Loop vs a 3rd party program
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