same observation on the table, i have NFPA14 2019 edition.. any thoughts why it was removed? im thinking that the designer should have the liberty to do the hydro calc and adjust it to pump head..
1:58 the distance from the pupm to the Most remote riser outlet and your mentioned length on each riser distance is not same. Although distance from most remote to ground floor supply loop you only address as a length. I hope you can rectify this
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Is this still advisable to use? Upon reading the updated NFPA 14 (2019) the table was removed
It is still adopted by many
What if building was ten floors?
So what about the sizing of the horizontal branches especially when one branch holds more than one fhc ? We use the same table?
same observation on the table, i have NFPA14 2019 edition.. any thoughts why it was removed? im thinking that the designer should have the liberty to do the hydro calc and adjust it to pump head..
Yes its from earlier versions, i will check it.
You only describe vertical riser, it may wise to add horizontal pipe line with hose point
what is the edition of NFPA 14 ? because I didn't find the table in edition 2019.
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1:58 the distance from the pupm to the Most remote riser outlet and your mentioned length on each riser distance is not same. Although distance from most remote to ground floor supply loop you only address as a length. I hope you can rectify this
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Could you do a calculation of the fire pump head for a building with four risers of class III hoses?
from where ican get this table dear
How to size the Fire Water Tank?