ninim2200
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 7, 2011
- 1
Hi,
i am designing a small system that is connecting to a bigger water system, there are 2 potential points of connections (points A and B), Point A is infront of the site with a known pressure and supply (I used pump and reservoir)Point A connects to a water Tank ( Tank C), the other point (Point B) is going up a hill and connects to the same tank ( Tank C).
So when i connnect to only Point A, i get enough water demand and pressure and all my system pass the Fire flow requirements, when i try to loop the system the demand goes way down since point B goes through a high elevation almost the same elevation as the base of the Tank, Does it make sense that connecting to point B will affect the demand on my site even though i am connecting to point A which by iteself has enough pressure and demand!
Thanks for your input.
i am designing a small system that is connecting to a bigger water system, there are 2 potential points of connections (points A and B), Point A is infront of the site with a known pressure and supply (I used pump and reservoir)Point A connects to a water Tank ( Tank C), the other point (Point B) is going up a hill and connects to the same tank ( Tank C).
So when i connnect to only Point A, i get enough water demand and pressure and all my system pass the Fire flow requirements, when i try to loop the system the demand goes way down since point B goes through a high elevation almost the same elevation as the base of the Tank, Does it make sense that connecting to point B will affect the demand on my site even though i am connecting to point A which by iteself has enough pressure and demand!
Thanks for your input.