For those who want to get a copy of the Excel file I used in this video (and have questions and feedback), you can request it via this link: forms.gle/v4bzWh56K5KMmFb1A
Hoping for hydraulic calculation of the entire drawing as it is (incorporating the remaining branches at the laundry station as well ). Thank you for this explanation.
Thanks this video was very useful, My question is that you have calculated the flow and pressure for one side sprinkler of cross main how about the other side
Not sure if this has been answered. In NFPA 13 standards, you only have to cover 1500 sq feet, so you will not need to cover on the other end of that main due to it falls out of the remote area. If you lay out the remote area, and the end of the line of the area falls more than half way into another sprinkler head, you have to pick up the next sprinkler head.
Thanks for the video. I have a question regarding Node2. why don't you consider anty fitting in node2? I think there is a fitting between Node 2 and Node A that needs to be added as a fitting in Node 2 calculations. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Good explanation. It would be more understandable if u had used autocad isometric layout with nodes and input those data in elite software and run the calculation....
Hello sir, Thanks for the knowledge shared. I hope you will share for stand pipes also. I will be pleased if you share hydraulic calculation basics for complete fire fighting system.
question sir? how about the other heads branch below base on your plan ,you just consider the upper heads and compute the cross main pipes pressure. TY
Principle of the remote area is if u supply the required flow and pressure to the sprinklers in remote area its logic that all other sprinklers in the pipe network will attain more pressure compare to them.
Thank you for the video, it is really interesting but I have some questions 1. How many sprinkler you assume to operate because I saw in the calculation sheep you calculate only 2 sprinklers then you continued to calculate to CM...? 2. To me, I choose 12 sprinklers for operating so do I need to calculate for all 12 sprinklers? Thank you in advance
can you please share the info about K factor and X factor of deluge valve used in hydraulic calculation .from where we can get this info and how to calculate. appreciate your response
Glad that you enjoyed it! The parameters are in the interest of the designer. And several factors could determine them... But again, if you are designing these systems, you'll definitely know what the parameters are...
Hi Suhail! In the sample calculation, the fitting used is a 2-in fitting; hence, the 10ft equivalent length. Regardless of whatever fitting you use, when you do your design calculation, just make sure that you use its equivalent length as per NFPA13, Table 14.4.3.1.1. Thanks for watching, and asking! hehe keep them coming! ;)
Hi! I'm happy that this has helped you. I would be glad to have a look at your project and see what I can do. Here's my e-mail: marcbryan.vargas@gmail.com
Sir, I thought that in node C there will be a pressure loss due to elevation since it is connected to a 100ft riser. Can you be so kind to explain to me otherwise? Thanks a lot!
Hi Sir, thanks for the Video. I have a question, hope you can share your opinion. The sprinkler hydraulic calculation is calculated at the most remote area of the building from the Fire Pump. If at the furthest area, i have -example-10 branch (each branch = 10 Sprinkler) and refer to rules of Ordinary Hazard 2, 1500 ft2 @ 0.2 gpm/ft2, i only get 2 branches covered at 1500 ft2. So is it correct, the fire pump sizing will only depend on these 2 branches and its header and ignoring the other branches or the other room which are near to Fire Pump. Thankss
The concept is right as u said . But I say u must follow the NFPA 13 guide lines how to consider the remote area.as I remember there is a format to select the design area.
Not sure if this is answered however K-factor is based on the fire sprinkler listing. To get that you need to look at the spec sheet of the sprinkler head you are using.
HOW did u decide the diameter of the pipes. i mean you have done hydraulic calculation assuming the diameters as 25 mm, 32 mm and so on but how did we arrive at the sizes?
U need to refer nfpa 13 pipe sizes table for light,ordinary and extra hazard table. Use these pipe data and input them in elite software and run it. If there is more friction losses the software will intimate you which pipe needs to be resized to attain the minimum design parameter set by NFPA13
regarding hose connection. Fire hose has a min. working pressure of 100 psi right? you didn't include it in the calculation for the pressure of the hose?
@@marcbryanvargas4673 why on your calculation the total psi was only around 10 psi? you only include the flow for the allowable hose stream connection. it should have been 110 psi?
@@ben-hurrocillo1645 Hi Jecelle, thanks for pointing this out! I've checked my calculations again and I did overlook it. I'll have an erratum on this in an upcoming video... I really appreciate your feedback. Once again, thanks!
@@marcbryanvargas4673 thanks also. I've seen a lot of hydraulic calcs that doesn't conaider the pressure for the fire hose. So I thought they didn't consider the 100psi requirement for fire hose. Thanks for verifying that it should be included on the calcs.
For those who want to get a copy of the Excel file I used in this video (and have questions and feedback), you can request it via this link:
forms.gle/v4bzWh56K5KMmFb1A
Good day, I want to get a copy of the excel. I sent an email using tyronejoshua.mendoza
hoping to see more informative videos in hydraulic calculation esp for wet type Standpipe and hose systems. thanks
Excellent Tutorial ..Cheers up
Hoping for hydraulic calculation of the entire drawing as it is (incorporating the remaining branches at the laundry station as well ). Thank you for this explanation.
More videos please. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Kris! :)
Thanks this video was very useful, My question is that you have calculated the flow and pressure for one side sprinkler of cross main how about the other side
I have the exact same question!
Not sure if this has been answered. In NFPA 13 standards, you only have to cover 1500 sq feet, so you will not need to cover on the other end of that main due to it falls out of the remote area. If you lay out the remote area, and the end of the line of the area falls more than half way into another sprinkler head, you have to pick up the next sprinkler head.
Informative video
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the video. I have a question regarding Node2. why don't you consider anty fitting in node2? I think there is a fitting between Node 2 and Node A that needs to be added as a fitting in Node 2 calculations. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I,m 220th subscriber, keep up the good work hehehe
Thanks! 😊
THANK! AND CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT ELITE SOFTWARE SPRINKLER CALCULATION?
Hi MEIPAN YUAN, thanks for watching! Will consider this one in the future... 😉
Good explanation. It would be more understandable if u had used autocad isometric layout with nodes and input those data in elite software and run the calculation....
Hello sir,
Thanks for the knowledge shared. I hope you will share for stand pipes also. I will be pleased if you share hydraulic calculation basics for complete fire fighting system.
Thanks for watching too. I will consider this in the future videos. Don't forget to like and subscribe! :)
question sir? how about the other heads branch below base on your plan ,you just consider the upper heads and compute the cross main pipes pressure. TY
I have the exact same question!
Principle of the remote area is if u supply the required flow and pressure to the sprinklers in remote area its logic that all other sprinklers in the pipe network will attain more pressure compare to them.
Thank you for the video, it is really interesting but I have some questions
1. How many sprinkler you assume to operate because I saw in the calculation sheep you calculate only 2 sprinklers then you continued to calculate to CM...?
2. To me, I choose 12 sprinklers for operating so do I need to calculate for all 12 sprinklers?
Thank you in advance
nice work bro. Thanks a lot
can you please share the info about K factor and X factor of deluge valve used in hydraulic calculation .from where we can get this info and how to calculate. appreciate your response
Very informative! 👏
Thanks, Vince!
@@marcbryanvargas4673 sir can you also share the excel file.
Thanks for sharing knowledge
Anytime bro. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to like and subscribe, and share this to anyone who you think can benefit from this.
Great man thanks
Hello I enjoyed your video I do have a question what if you do not know your parameters how would you go forward with finding them
Glad that you enjoyed it! The parameters are in the interest of the designer. And several factors could determine them... But again, if you are designing these systems, you'll definitely know what the parameters are...
isn't the equalent length of tee from node b to node c is 12 ft ? as it is 2 1/2 inch tee.
Hi Suhail! In the sample calculation, the fitting used is a 2-in fitting; hence, the 10ft equivalent length. Regardless of whatever fitting you use, when you do your design calculation, just make sure that you use its equivalent length as per NFPA13, Table 14.4.3.1.1. Thanks for watching, and asking! hehe keep them coming! ;)
Hi how you get 90 ft²
Hi sir thanks for this video learn a lot. can you make a video on how to do hydraulic calculation on wet type Standpipe and hose system. thanks
Thanks for watching! Will consider this sooner. Don't forget to like and subscribe! :) and stay safe! :)
very helpful. Thank you . could you please help me do thse calculation for road tunnels hydrant system and low pressure water mist system.
Hi! I'm happy that this has helped you. I would be glad to have a look at your project and see what I can do. Here's my e-mail: marcbryan.vargas@gmail.com
@@marcbryanvargas4673 hi marc. i have sent you a mail a few days back. please check
@@Justlikethat2030 Hi! I haven't received any e-mails from you, or I missed it somewhere. In any case, just please resend it. ;) Cheers!
Sir, I thought that in node C there will be a pressure loss due to elevation since it is connected to a 100ft riser. Can you be so kind to explain to me otherwise? Thanks a lot!
Hey, sry I missed this. Feel free to send me email If you still need help w/ this one.
@@marcbryanvargas4673 I've got it now sir!,I aprreciate the response and the video! Keep it up sir
Salamat po. very detailed computation.. please share me your excel sheets..
Hi, what's your e-mail?
Hi Sir, thanks for the Video. I have a question, hope you can share your opinion. The sprinkler hydraulic calculation is calculated at the most remote area of the building from the Fire Pump. If at the furthest area, i have -example-10 branch (each branch = 10 Sprinkler) and refer to rules of Ordinary Hazard 2, 1500 ft2 @ 0.2 gpm/ft2, i only get 2 branches covered at 1500 ft2. So is it correct, the fire pump sizing will only depend on these 2 branches and its header and ignoring the other branches or the other room which are near to Fire Pump.
Thankss
The concept is right as u said . But I say u must follow the NFPA 13 guide lines how to consider the remote area.as I remember there is a format to select the design area.
Good day sir, pwede po ba kayo kunin consultant sa thesis Namin.
Pasensya napo
Salamat Godbless 😇❤️
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Hi Sir, how do I select the right K-factor? is 4.75 a standard?
Not sure if this is answered however K-factor is based on the fire sprinkler listing. To get that you need to look at the spec sheet of the sprinkler head you are using.
Thank you so much Sir for this video. How can I avail the excel file for this.
Hi Manolo, I've been busy lately. What's your email?
HOW did u decide the diameter of the pipes. i mean you have done hydraulic calculation assuming the diameters as 25 mm, 32 mm and so on but how did we arrive at the sizes?
The diameters of the pipe in this problem are given parameters. Ideally, pipe sizes should be determined after calculating the flow rate...
U need to refer nfpa 13 pipe sizes table for light,ordinary and extra hazard table. Use these pipe data and input them in elite software and run it. If there is more friction losses the software will intimate you which pipe needs to be resized to attain the minimum design parameter set by NFPA13
Thanks
Thanks a lot !!!
anytime! ;) thanks for watching and the subs! share this to anyone who you think can benefit from this.
regarding hose connection. Fire hose has a min. working pressure of 100 psi right? you didn't include it in the calculation for the pressure of the hose?
Hi Jecelle! Yes it is included! That's the minimum pressure of 100psi. :)
@@marcbryanvargas4673 why on your calculation the total psi was only around 10 psi? you only include the flow for the allowable hose stream connection. it should have been 110 psi?
@@ben-hurrocillo1645 Hi Jecelle, thanks for pointing this out! I've checked my calculations again and I did overlook it. I'll have an erratum on this in an upcoming video... I really appreciate your feedback. Once again, thanks!
@@marcbryanvargas4673 thanks also. I've seen a lot of hydraulic calcs that doesn't conaider the pressure for the fire hose. So I thought they didn't consider the 100psi requirement for fire hose. Thanks for verifying that it should be included on the calcs.
@@marcbryanvargas4673 also one more thing. Is pipe schedule method still useful in designing fire protection system?
Thanks. 133 subscriber
Can you shear your excel sheets
Sure, what's your e-mail?
@@marcbryanvargas4673 rudro99@gmail.com, that's my e-mail id. can i get the excel sheet too?? Thanks in advance. Nive video btw... :)
@@sumitbhattacharyya8147 email sent! don't forget to like, share and subscribe! :)
@@marcbryanvargas4673 Hi can you please share excel sheet srinu_mit@yahoo.co.in
Can you share excel sheet ?
Hi Rupesh! Sure, what's your email?
can you share Excel sheet?
Hi Ketan, what's your email?
@@marcbryanvargas4673 can you send me the excel sheet?🙂
Sir pa share po ng Excel file.
Sure! what's your e-mail?
Can you please share the excel sheet's? Maraming Salamat
Hi Eric, thanks for watching! Sure, just send me an e-mail... 😉
@@marcbryanvargas4673 eric.magnaye123@gmail.com
Thank you in advance
Can you please share me the excel sheet to mech17.anjum@gmail.com
@@anjumarshi8844 Thanks for watching! Email sent! :)
@@marcbryanvargas4673 thank you sir....
sir request sana ng excel file thanks billie18actuate@gmail.com
Sent! ;)
Can you shear your excel sheets
Can you please share the excel sheet's?
already received excel sheets link. Thank you sir.