doug223
Electrical
- Sep 7, 2010
- 9
Hi everyone
Sorry if this is a silly question but I am unsure and dont want to get it wrong.
I am involved in a project that is designing a fire pump system. A jockey pump maintains pressure at around 7 bar. If a hydrant is opened (350m away) supplied from a 10" main, will the drop in pressure only come from friction losses from a firefighters hose?
I have read up on static and residual pressure and am I right in thinking that pressure supplied by a pump does not drop when a valve is opened as opposed to pressure supplied by gravity?
I know this is basic but its not really my area. Thanks for any help
Sorry if this is a silly question but I am unsure and dont want to get it wrong.
I am involved in a project that is designing a fire pump system. A jockey pump maintains pressure at around 7 bar. If a hydrant is opened (350m away) supplied from a 10" main, will the drop in pressure only come from friction losses from a firefighters hose?
I have read up on static and residual pressure and am I right in thinking that pressure supplied by a pump does not drop when a valve is opened as opposed to pressure supplied by gravity?
I know this is basic but its not really my area. Thanks for any help