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  1. kevinsherlock

    Take me back to the good ol days!

    I distinctly remember about 20 years or so ago when I was charged with the prestigious task of being lead plumbing engineer on a high profile project in Washington DC. I worked here in Richmond, so it just made it all the more exciting. The architect was outstanding. Before he gave us the...
  2. kevinsherlock

    ASPE Hot water Demand for Fixtures

    I have been in the engineering business for 30 years. Specifically, plumbing. In the ASPE Data Book (pick any year), the hot water demand for showers in Gymnasiums, Industrial Plants, Schools and YMCA's has been declared 225 GPH. When will this number be corrected? IPC limits the flow for...
  3. kevinsherlock

    ASPE Hot water Demand for Fixtures

    I have been in the engineering business for 30 years. Specifically, plumbing. In the ASPE Data Book (pick any year), the hot water demand for showers in Gymnasiums, Industrial Plants, Schools and YMCA's has been declared 225 GPH. When will this number be corrected? IPC limits the flow for...
  4. kevinsherlock

    DFU to GPM Conversion

    Greetings, For many years I have been looking for a conversion of DFU (drainage fixture units) to GPM. Civil engineers always accept the DFU and somehow find a way to comvert it. Anyone have a method of their own. Hazen-Williams is close.
  5. kevinsherlock

    Flow rates of gravity sewer

    Greetings, For many years I have been looking for a conversion of DFU (drainage fixture units) to GPM. Civil engineers always accept the DFU and somehow find a way to comvert it. Anyone have a method of their own. Hazen-Williams is close.

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