Nathon
Industrial
- Oct 4, 2006
- 14
This is new construction. Developed length is 100'. WSFU is 26. Based on UPC Table 6-6 the building's service line should be 2" with a 1-1/2" distribution pipe.
The 2" service line is already installed, and our client is now saying he wants a smaller distribution line because of tenant changes. He specifically wants a 1" line because he says it is so much cheaper than a 1-1/4 or 1-1/2. However, the UPC table does not show a 2" service to 1" distribution. Neither does the IPC's table.
So the question is, on a 2" service line, how many water supply fixture units will a 1" distribution line deliver, at 100'? Do I just go with the 1" distribution line at 25 WSFU at 100'? Do I have a 1 WSFU allowance?
(I'm working at 30 psi because we don't know the actual pressure on site.)
Thank you for your help!!
PS - UPC table is attached.
The 2" service line is already installed, and our client is now saying he wants a smaller distribution line because of tenant changes. He specifically wants a 1" line because he says it is so much cheaper than a 1-1/4 or 1-1/2. However, the UPC table does not show a 2" service to 1" distribution. Neither does the IPC's table.
So the question is, on a 2" service line, how many water supply fixture units will a 1" distribution line deliver, at 100'? Do I just go with the 1" distribution line at 25 WSFU at 100'? Do I have a 1 WSFU allowance?
(I'm working at 30 psi because we don't know the actual pressure on site.)
Thank you for your help!!
PS - UPC table is attached.